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/ 9 September 2003
The Aids pandemic in Africa could provoke civil wars and wars between states, a Botswanan army general has warned at Africa’s first military conference on the pandemic.
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/ 9 September 2003
An urgent bid by the SABC for access to the King inquiry into rugby’s race row was rejected in the Cape High Court on Monday. The SABC had asked the court to order the South African Rugby Football Union to instruct former judge Edwin King to allow it to broadcast the hearings.
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/ 9 September 2003
South Africa needed to be a more activist development state, Finance Minister Trevor Manuel said on Monday evening.
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/ 9 September 2003
Mpumalanga Premier Ndaweni Mahlangu has been given two days to come clean about the affairs of the provincial health department, the Democratic Alliance’s Clive Hatch said on Monday.
<li><a class=’standardtextsmall’ href="http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?ao=20192">Mahlangu urged to prove claims</a>
<li><a class=’standardtextsmall’ href="http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?ao=20141">’Freedom of the press is a licence to kill'</a>
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/ 9 September 2003
Manchester United have confirmed that chief executive Peter Kenyon had left for Premiership rivals Chelsea and had been replaced by David Gill. Kenyon becomes the latest arrival at Chelsea following the takeover of the club by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich.
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/ 9 September 2003
British formula one teams McLaren and Williams have held a secret meeting with motor racing’s governing body, the FIA, in an attempt to find a solution to what they regard as new tyre rule changes, which they fear will hand Ferrari’s Michael Schumacher a record sixth title.
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/ 9 September 2003
Six World Cup veterans were named Monday to the United States squad for next month’s Rugby World Cup, including captain Dave Hodges. The Eagles will be making their second World Cup appearance next month in Australia.
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/ 9 September 2003
The staging of the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa would contribute over R20-billion to the country’s gross domestic product with about 160 000 new employment opportunities being created, says Sports Minister Ngconde Balfour.