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/ 3 September 2004
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) chairperson Justice James Kalaile has quit his post, just three months after the country’s parliamentary and presidential polls. The main opposition Malawi Congress Party and the Mgwirizano coalition (a grouping of five parties) are challenging the presidential results in the high court.
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/ 3 September 2004
The man who once dominated the US Open has a fresh outlet for what was one of the most fiercely competitive natures in tennis — his golfing daughters. This is Ivan Lendl in the second phase of his life. And, in the role of father and coach, don’t bet against it being any less successful than the first.
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/ 3 September 2004
The Springboks are the Tri-Nations champions and all’s right with the world. But with two months left in the domestic season, the horse-trading for players has begun. National coach Jake White wants his Springboks used sparingly in the Currie Cup, while the sweet sound of opening chequebooks is tempting players to migrate.
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/ 3 September 2004
Among the half a million demonstrators peacefully thronging the streets of Manhattan last Sunday, the verdict against George W Bush was instantly familiar to any visiting European. He’s dumb, he’s dangerous, he’s divisive — and more. In the face of such anger, it is hard not to be awed yet anxious because it was another reminder of the ways in which this is becoming an ever more divided society.
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/ 3 September 2004
More than 4 000 corrupt Chinese officials have absconded overseas with at least -million worth of public funds in the past 20 years, according to a government report. The study by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce is thought to underplay the scale of the problem, but it highlights growing concerns that corruption could undermine the authority of the Communist Party of China.
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/ 3 September 2004
Mamelodi Sundowns, the side that sent the strongest signal of intent during the off-season, opened their league campaign with a 2-0 victory over Santos last Wednesday. And on Sunday, the refurbished gleaming machine that played host to Moroka Swallows drew 1-1 — with Peter Ndlovu scoring his first goal.
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/ 3 September 2004
The Palestinian armed response was a long time coming. When the Hamas founder, Sheik Ahmed Yassin, was killed in an Israeli rocket attack in Gaza in March, the organisation responsible for most of the suicide bombings in Israel vowed that it would ”open the gates of hell”. Last week the Palestinians finally succeeded in getting two suicide bombers through, blowing up two buses. But these attacks are likely to backfire.
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/ 3 September 2004
With two crucial World Cup and African Cup of Nations qualifiers coming up, Bafana Bafana coach Stuart Baxter will have to find himself a consistent squad. Starting on Sunday against the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo, Bafana Bafana must get maximum points to keep them on top of the table.
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/ 3 September 2004
Clive Woodward launched a stinging attack on the English rugby union on Friday, saying he was ”losing control” the moment he stepped off the plane after winning the 2003 World Cup. A day after quitting, Woodward told a news conference he was disappointed at the apathy that developed after the World Cup triumph in Australia.
Stranger than fiction
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/ 3 September 2004
Seven-time formula-one champion Michael Schumacher escaped uninjured on Thursday after a high-speed crash during a testing session. Schumacher’s Ferrari was seriously damaged in the crash, which was attributed to a problem with the back left tire.