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/ 6 July 2005

London celebrates Olympic bid victory

London pulled off a stunning come-from-behind victory to beat Paris and win the 2012 Olympics in Singapore on Wednesday. Moscow, New York and Madrid were all eliminated in three rounds of voting by the IOC members present, leaving London and Paris as the two survivors and one of them sure of victory.

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/ 6 July 2005

SAA reports R996m net profit

South African Airways reported a R966-million net profit for the year ending on June 30 on Wednesday, up from an R8,6-billion loss in 2004. The company’s chief executive officer Khaya Ngqula told a media conference the company made the profits after cutting costs and growing revenues.

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/ 6 July 2005

Alleged baby killer granted bail

Alleged baby killer Dina Rodrigues was granted bail of R20 000 in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court in Cape Town on Wednesday. Magistrate Hafeesa Mohamed said Rodrigues will be placed under 24-hour house arrest for what she described as ”one of the most serious conceivable crimes” the country has seen.

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/ 6 July 2005

Paris and London wait for Olympic bid decision

Parisians gathered on artificial turf resembling an Olympic running track outside City Hall on on Wednesday, cheering ”Pa-ris! Par-is!” as the French capital and rival London emerged as finalists for the 2012 Summer Games. Cheers went up as the International Olympic Committee eliminated Moscow, Madrid, Spain and New York.

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/ 6 July 2005

Tropical storm moves over Louisiana

Tropical Storm Cindy began moving ashore on Wednesday, pelting the Louisiana coast with rain and intermittent squalls. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Dennis is brewing in the Caribbean but will likely arrive in the Gulf of Mexico by the weekend.
July 5 is the earliest date on record for four named storms.