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/ 24 June 2007

Spare us your patronising assumptions

When I glanced through the June 8 <i>Mail & Guardian</i>, I noticed the article "Selebi se galery kry nog ‘n rakker". I confess to being surprised, pleased, intrigued and then, as I read, troubled. Surprised because, yes, in this very English-language publication, it was surprising to find an article written in another South African language, writes Robert Balfour.

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/ 24 June 2007

Cusask checks Proteas’s progress

Australian-born Alex Cusask took three wickets in his one-day international debut as Ireland held South Africa to 173 for four in a match reduced by rain to 31 overs in Stormont on Sunday. The 26-year-old all-rounder, recently qualified for his adopted country, took three for 15 in four overs to restrict the Proteas, who had been on course for a score in excess of 200.

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/ 24 June 2007

Cold weather looms for Gauteng

Gauteng residents should brace themselves for a strong cold front and isolated showers accompanied by wind in the coming week, the National Forecast Centre said on Sunday. Forecasters said the chilly weather should be expected in the middle of the week, with chances of light isolated showers on Tuesday.

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/ 24 June 2007

Bok campaign reaches dead end

In spite of gaining a valuable bonus point it is almost certaint that the Springbok Tri-Nations campaign is all but over as they face a long haul to Australia to face the Wallabies in Sydney on July 7. Physically, it was the All Black powerhouses off the bench, fullback Leon MacDonald and Luke McAllister, that turned the tables on the Springboks.

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/ 24 June 2007

Hatton knocks out Castillo

Britain’s Ricky Hatton knocked out Jose Luis Castillo of Mexico in the fourth round to retain his IBO light welterweight title in Las Vegas on Saturday. The end came two minutes 16 seconds into the round when a Hatton left hook to the ribcage caused Castillo to grimace in agony, turn away, and fall to one knee, where he remained while referee Joe Cortez counted to ten.