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/ 24 January 2005

Chiefs lose more points

Kaizer Chiefs failed to continue with their dominance over Manning Rangers when the Durban-based outfit held them 2-2 in a crunch Castle Premiership encounter played at Chatsworth Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The visitors were the first to find the back of the net in the 26th minute when Arthur ”10111” Zwane scored.

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/ 24 January 2005

Celtic hold Ajax to draw

Ever-improving Bloemfontein Celtic drew 1-1 with Ajax Cape Town in a tough Castle Premiership League encounter played at Vodacom Park Stadium on Sunday. Celtic’s defender and captain Lehlohonolo Seema led by example, scoring a brilliant goal for his team in the 57th minute as the strikers squandered several scoring opportunities.

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/ 24 January 2005

Easy win for Tim Clark

South African Tim Clark took the lead at the third hole during the final round of the South African Airways Open golf tournament played the Durban Country Club on Sunday and never looked back. When the 29-year-old from Umkomaas potted the final putt of the tournament, he had completed the tournament in a 15-under-par 273.

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/ 24 January 2005

Two strong quakes rattle nerves in Asia

Two magnitude-6,3 earthquakes in southern Asia struck eight hours apart on Monday, causing panic but little damage in a region still traumatised by last month’s quake-triggered tsunami that killed tens of thousands. Meanwhile, the number of relief camps in Indonesia’s Aceh province has dropped by about 75% in the past week.

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/ 24 January 2005

Roddick moves up in Australian Open

American second seed Andy Roddick served his way into a third straight Australian Open tennis quarterfinal with a straight-sets victory over German Philipp Kohlschreiber on Monday. Roddick, the 2003 US Open champion, countered stiff resistance in the second set, which went to a tiebreaker before skating away in the final.

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/ 24 January 2005

Astle provides backbone in tsunami match

Opener Nathan Astle’s century provided the backbone in New Zealand’s innings of 256-9 against a World XI in Wellington on Monday in a one-day charity match to raise money for tsunami victims. Astle started aggressively but settled into the anchor role, batting through 44,3 overs of the innings.

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/ 24 January 2005

Thatcher and the coup that failed

The prospect of Mark Thatcher being allowed to return to the United States to rejoin his wife and children in Dallas became more uncertain on Sunday night, as new evidence emerged that his role in an African coup attempt may have been more central than has been admitted, and involved questionable activities in the US.