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/ 26 May 2005

Dual-listeds give JSE a lift

The JSE Securities Exchange (JSE) was looking strong in late morning trade on Thursday, led by resources heavyweights Anglo American and BHP Billiton, which were both up in London. Volumes were relatively light and dealers said that the JSE was merely following European markets.

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/ 26 May 2005

Mbesuma takes top awards honour

Zambian striker Collins Mbesuma was named South African Footballer of the Year at an end-of-season awards ceremony on Wednesday. Another striker, Sandile Ndlovu, topped the Players’ Player of the Year poll and former national team striker Pitso Mosimane of Supersport United won the Coach of the Year category.

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/ 26 May 2005

Old Mutual reports good BEE progress

Old Mutual, South Africa’s largest financial-services group, made good progress in the area of black economic empowerment (BEE) last year, it has emerged from the company’s <i>2004 Old Mutual Corporate Citizenship Report</i>, released on Thursday. During 2004, Old Mutual facilitated empowerment deals worth R500-million.

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/ 26 May 2005

Crusaders want to be third time lucky

The Canterbury Crusaders plan to avoid being beaten finalists in the Super 12 for a third straight year on Saturday by remaining focused on playing their own style of rugby against the New South Wales Waratahs, second-rower Chris Jack says. Both sides named unchanged sides on Thursday for the final at Christchurch’s Jade Stadium.

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/ 26 May 2005

US runs drill for ‘digital Pearl Harbour’

The CIA is conducting a war game this week to simulate an unprecedented, September 11-like electronic assault against the United States. The three-day exercise, known as ”Silent Horizon,” is meant to test the ability of the government and industry to respond to escalating internet disruptions over many months.

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/ 26 May 2005

Widespread rioting in Harare

Hundreds of residents from one of Zimbabwe’s townships rioted on Wednesday after police destroyed street stalls in an ongoing crackdown on vendors and other illegals in the capital. Residents used old cars and scrap metal to set up roadblocks along the main road leading into Glen View, a working class area south of the capital.