Staff Reporter
No image available
/ 15 June 2005

Grand old lady of Paris closes its doors

One of the most celebrated department stores in Paris closes its doors on Wednesday for years, perhaps for ever, having fallen foul of health and safety regulations. Founded in 1870, La Samaritaine, a Paris landmark, had its golden age during the 1930s at the height of the Art Deco era, but has been in decline for 30 years.

No image available
/ 15 June 2005

Lomu comeback put on hold for shoulder surgery

Jonah Lomu’s dreams of playing again for the All Blacks have taken another knock with news that his comeback to first-class rugby will be delayed for four more months while he recovers from shoulder surgery. Lomu will have surgery in the next few days after he injured his shoulder in the Martin Johnson testimonial match recently.

No image available
/ 15 June 2005

Eager Els keen to erase memory of 1999

When Ernie Els last played at Pinnehurst number two, he found himself with the weekend off. Now, six years later the two-time United States Open winner has learned from his mistakes. ”In ’99 I wasn’t quite on my game and I wasn’t hitting it in the fairways and that cost me,” explained Els here on Tuesday as he prepared for the 105th US Open.

No image available
/ 15 June 2005

Two suicide bombings in Iraq kill 28

A suicide bomber struck outside a bank as elderly men and women waited to cash their pension checks, killing 23 people and wounding nearly 100 in the oil-rich northern city of Kirkuk. Elsewhere, five Iraqi soldiers were killed and two wounded in a suicide car bombing at a checkpoint in Kan’an, 50km north of Baghdad.

No image available
/ 15 June 2005

Mbeki the brave

President Thabo Mbeki’s sacking on Tuesday of his deputy, Jacob Zuma, has been lauded by opposition parties and economists, while Zuma himself has accepted his fate. Zuma’s fall from grace will trigger a struggle to succeed Mbeki, and threatens to open a rift in the ANC.