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/ 11 July 2005

Union companies pose ‘grave risk’

A hard-hitting study has found that trade union investment companies have a prodigious R2-billion asset base but, in general, lack a ”union agenda”. The findings were presented at a Cosatu central executive committee meeting in May and have been kept under wraps. However, a preliminary copy was leaked to the Labour Bulletin, which will print them this week.

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/ 10 July 2005

Montoya wins despite pressure

Juan Pablo Montoya soaked up the pressure of championship leader Fernando Alonso to secure victory in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Sunday and claim his first success for the McLaren team. The McLaren driver beat home series leader Alonso of Spain in a Renault, while Finn Kimi Raikkonen was third.

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/ 10 July 2005

Armstrong fends off early attack

Lance Armstrong survived his first big challenge on the Tour de France but admitted he suffered on the first climbing stage of the race after countering an attack from one of his main rivals, Alexandre Vinokourov. However, the 33-year-old American admitted he did not expect to suffer so much.

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/ 10 July 2005

Cheetahs beat determined Bulldogs

The Free State Cheetahs held off a determined Border Bulldogs XV to win their Currie Cup match 18-12 at the Absa Stadium. In other matches, the Mighty Elephants beat the Falcons and the Blue Bulls maintained their stronghold in the Currie Cup competition at home ground Loftus by beating the Boland Kavaliers.

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/ 10 July 2005

Proud Baxter lauds Bafana’s performance

It exceeded all Stuart Baxter’s expectations as Bafana Bafana secured one of their most auspicious scalps since returning to the international soccer fold in 1992 by beating the world’s sixth-ranked Mexico 2-1 with a makeshift combination in the Concacaf Gold Cup clash on the outskirts of Los Angeles on Friday night.

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/ 10 July 2005

Wallabies confident for next SA match

The Wallabies haven’t won in Johannesburg for 42 years, but coach Eddie Jones is adamant his team can break through at Ellis Park in two weeks in the second match of the Mandela Challenge rugby series against South Africa. The Australians beat the Springboks 30-12 in the first Mandela game in Sydney on Saturday

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/ 10 July 2005

Lewis extends lead at John Deere

JL Lewis shot a two-under 69 on Saturday, extending his lead to three strokes at 15-under 198 after three rounds of the John Deere Classic, earning all the attention following the elimination of 15-year-old Michelle Wie from the event. Hank Kuehne was at 12-under along with Richard S Johnson and Craig Bowden.