Staff Reporter
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/ 9 June 2005

Armstrong finishes third in time trial

Lance Armstrong completed what he considered his first real test for the upcoming Tour de France by finishing third in the 47km time trial of the Dauphine Libere’s third stage in France on Wednesday. The race lead went to Levi Leipheimer, who took over from Samuel Dumoulin but lost out on winning to Santiago Botero.

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/ 9 June 2005

The great referee conspiracy?

If you ask outgoing Kaizer Chiefs coach Ted Dumitru — and a good many South Africans — about the consequences of a North African being appointed to referee the World Cup qualifying game between Bafana Bafana and Ghana, the reply would probably suggest it is further evidence of a dastardly conspiracy against South Africa.

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/ 9 June 2005

Marines ‘beat US workers’ in Iraq

A group of American security guards in Iraq have alleged they were beaten, stripped and threatened with a snarling dog by United States marines when they were detained after an alleged shooting incident outside Fallujah last month. ”I never in my career have treated anybody so inhumane,” said one of the contractors, Rick Blanchard.

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/ 9 June 2005

Nadal’s luck runs out on grass

Newly crowned French Open champion Rafael Nadal was brought down to earth in Germany on Wednesday losing his first match of the season on grass to lowly ranked German Alexander Waske. Doubles specialist Waske won 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, ending a 24-match unbeaten run from the 19-year-old Spaniard.

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/ 9 June 2005

Full house for The Hague’s war crimes unit

Behind the barbed wire, the floodlights and the high redbrick walls of the county penitentiary in The Hague Tim MacFadden has never been so busy. The Irish military officer came here eight years ago to take charge of a challenging experiment in international justice — running the remand unit for the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal.