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/ 14 February 2003
Sigh. It’s no use. Just when we women thought we alone had the right to scurry to Mister Officer if anyone flashed their flaccid tools at us as we lay sunbathing in the park — along come the PC police to rain on our parade.
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/ 14 February 2003
Guinea is one of the poorest, most isolated countries. Its seven million people live on about a year for an average of 40 years. Now, by a quirk of international relations, the country is charged with deciding the fate of another suffering people.
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/ 14 February 2003
Revenge will drive both England and France in their opening Six Nations match at Twickenham on Saturday. Defending champion France was the only team to beat England in last year’s tournament on its way to the Grand Slam.
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/ 14 February 2003
Although Jonty Rhodes underwent surgery on his broken right hand on Wednesday night, it remains unclear whether the selectors will name a replacement for the South African middle order batsman in the 15-man squad for the remainder of the Cricket World Cup.
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/ 14 February 2003
Zimbabwe’s opening game against Namibia wasn’t a particularly memorable match in cricketing terms. Craig Wishart scored a superb 170*, but that was about it. But for Zimbabwe cricket and particularly Henry Olonga and Andy Flower, it will be a day they will remember for quite a while.
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/ 14 February 2003
The ICC Technical Committee were primed for a marathon hearing in Johannesburg regarding the England and Wales Cricket Board’s request to reschedule its game against Zimbabwe on Friday.
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/ 14 February 2003
A late flurry of runs in an unbroken eighth-wicket stand of 53 between Brendon McCullum and Andre Adams helped New Zealand post a decent score of 241 for seven in 50 overs in their World Cup Group B cricket match against West Indies at St George’s Park on Thursday.
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/ 14 February 2003
Day 4 wasn’t filled with the excitement of the previous three days, and it ended on a sour note for SA when Jonty Rhodes was rushed from the field with a fractured bone in his hand, and accusations of racism were levelled at Rashid Latif of Pakistan by Australia’s Adam Gilchrist.
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/ 14 February 2003
Scoreboard in the ICC World Cup Cricket competition Group B match between New Zealand and West Indies played at St George’s Park on Thursday.
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/ 14 February 2003
Stephen Fleming was a hugely relieved skipper when fast bowler Andre Adams knocked over Mervyn Dillon’s stumps to give New Zealand a hard-fought 20-run win over West Indies in their World Cup cricket match at St George’s Park on Thursday.