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/ 30 September 2001
THE hearing of former national cricket captain Hansie Cronje’s application to the Pretoria High Court to overturn his life-long ban from activities of the United Cricket Board and its affiliates, will continue on Thursday. Counsel for the UCB, Wim Trengove, SC, is expected to continue his argument in opposition to the application. The UCB imposed […]
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/ 30 September 2001
Moscow | Thursday THE pro-independence leader of Russia’s mainly Muslim republic of Chechnya reacted coolly on Wednesday to a US statement calling on him to break off all contact with the Saudi-born extremist Osama bin Laden, clearly implying that there were no contacts to break off. A representative for Aslan Maskhadov, the main rebel leader […]
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/ 30 September 2001
PRESIDENT George W Bush was ”very disturbed” by remarks last week from a US lawmaker who described turbans as diapers, the White House said on Wednesday. Republican Representative John Cooksey of Louisiana reportedly told a radio network in his home state that: ”If I see someone come in that’s got a diaper on his head […]
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/ 30 September 2001
A BRITISH minister said that Osama bin Laden was planning further major attacks in the next few weeks. ”I understand that he is preparing already for high-impact terrorist attacks in the coming weeks if he’s able to,” Peter Hain, minister for Europe, said on BBC TV’s Question Time programme on Thursday evening. ”There is evidence […]
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/ 30 September 2001
AN airborne attack against US President George W. Bush may have been planned during the Group of Eight summit in Genoa two months ago, Italian Foreign Minister Renato Ruggiero said on Wednesday. He said indications such an attack may be planned caused authorities to close the airspace over the Italian city during the July 20-22 […]
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/ 30 September 2001
SAYED SALAHUDDIN, Kabul | Wednesday THOUSANDS of angry Afghans stormed and set fire to the long-deserted US embassy in the capital, Kabul, as part of huge protests against threatened US strikes. Two Taliban fighters climbed on to the building and used a hammer and an iron rod to rip off the US seal from over […]
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/ 30 September 2001
THE Commonwealth of Britain and its former colonies on Friday postponed its summit in Australia after the leaders of Britain, Canada and India pulled out because of the suicide hijacking attacks on the United States. Australian Prime Minister John Howard said the Commonwealth had decided there was little point in holding its October 6-9 meeting […]
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/ 30 September 2001
A TEST of the Taliban’s anti-aircraft guns sent residents of Afghanistan’s capital scurrying for cover on Friday, panicked into thinking the United States was attacking. Bursts of continuous firing erupted from positions in the hills around Kabul, where Taliban fighters have dug in air defences against expected US attacks. A Taliban official confirmed the firing […]
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/ 30 September 2001
Johannesburg | Sunday DF MALAN drive officially ceased to exist on Sunday morning when Johannesburg unicity mayor Amos Masondo snipped a ribbon renaming the road Beyers Naude Drive. A plaque commemorating the renaming was also unveiled outside the Wespark cemetery. The 86-year-old Naude was not able to attend the ceremony due to ill health, but […]
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/ 30 September 2001
CHANTING anti-US and Israel slogans about 250 students at the University of Witwatersrand marched on campus to protest against a United States president George W Bush’s ”war talk”. Slogans such as ”The Zionist must go” and ”Phansi (down with) Israel” were chanted while the students who are members of the Muslim Students Association carried banners […]