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/ 10 September 2003
Kaizer Chiefs turned in a scintillating performance to gun down
Black Leopards 5-0 at Ellis Park on Tuesday night thanks to a
stunning hattrick from John ”Shoes” Moshoeu.
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/ 10 September 2003
A four-year-old Iraqi boy has been killed in a suicide bombing that also wounded more than 50 people in the northern city of Arbil in Iraq. Most of the victims were women and children.
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/ 10 September 2003
While acknowledging that he is proud of the South African cricket side’s exploits in England, national coach Eric Simons has nevertheless insisted that he is far from satisfied. The South Africans returned to a rapturous welcome at the Johannesburg International Airport on Tuesday.
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/ 10 September 2003
Former Springbok communications manager Mark Keohane says he is disappointed that the King probe into his claims of racism in the Bok camp has been postponed, but former judge Edwin King feels the postponement is a good idea.
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/ 10 September 2003
Labour Minister Membathisi warned on Wednesday that his department could take legal action against companies that do not meet a deadline of October 1 for the submission of employment equity reports.
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/ 10 September 2003
Australian Rugby Union chief executive John O’Neill is to demand South Africa probe new allegations of biting by Springbok forward Bakkies Botha. According to O’Neill, fresh material regarding the biting incident has surfaced via former Boks media manager Mark Keohane.
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/ 9 September 2003
Deputy President Jacob Zuma appeared in a upbeat mood on Tuesday when he faced questions by MPs in the National Council of Provinces, saying there was no reason for him to step down from his position.
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/ 9 September 2003
The religion and education policy launched on Tuesday is aimed at reintroducing spirituality into schools, according to Minister of Education Kader Asmal, who has also said that religion is currently being handled in a haphazard way with a lack of seriousness.
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/ 9 September 2003
Outside the world trade talks beginning in Cancun, Mexico, tomorrow, two battles will be fought. The first will be the battle between campaigners demanding fair trade and rich nations demanding unfair trade. The second will be the dispute brewing among those who claim to be helping the poor.