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/ 22 October 1999
SASOL said on Friday that it is looking to secure coal from other sources after shelving a proposed coal strip mine on the Vaal River. ”We are examining alternatives,” Alfonso Niemand said, adding Sasol could boost output from existing mines or buy from external sources. Sasol, which turns coal into liquid fuels via a synthetic […]
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/ 21 October 1999
WHILE Scotland and England maintained the Five Nations challenge for the World Cup with comfortable wins on Wednesday, Argentina spoiled Europe’s day with a shock win to oust Ireland in the quarter-final qualifying matches. Wing Diego Albanese scored the only try of an error-filled match as Argentina beat Ireland 28-24 to reach the World Cup […]
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/ 21 October 1999
The Appeal Committee of the Advertising Standards Authority meets on Friday to assess the ASA ruling on the Charlize Theron rape commercial. Advertising agency The Jupiter Drawing Room and Femina are appealing the decision of the ASA Standards Committee and as the appellant will appear before the Appeal Committee. The complainants submitted documentation in reply […]
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/ 21 October 1999
NEW Africa Investments Limited (Nail) co-founder, Jonty Sandler, took out an advertisement in the Business Day on Thursday in an attempt to lay to rest reports that he speculation over his efforts to stop newspaper reports that he was allegedly being investigated on charges of sodomy. Sandler’s public declaration follows his urgent application on October […]
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/ 21 October 1999
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Paris | Thursday 10.00am. SPRINGBOK coach Nick Mallett has demanded more ruthlessness from his side in Sunday’s World Cup quarter-final against England at the Stade de France. Mallett called on back-rower Bobby Skinstad in particular to make a bigger impact as the South Africans seek a fourth straight win in their defence of […]
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/ 21 October 1999
THE Gauteng finance and economic affairs department and the Gauteng tender board on Thursday announced that Standard Bank has been recommended as the preferred bidder for the provincial banking tender. The tender award will be confirmed after consultation between the standing committee of the provincial legislature and the MEC for finance and economic affairs, Jabu […]
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/ 21 October 1999
AUSTRALIA’S Tiaan Strauss believes Wales have made a major error in not picking Allan Bateman, his friend and former rugby league teammate, for Saturday’s World Cup quarter-final against the Wallabies. Argentina’s Agustin Pichot was quoted at the weekend as saying Bateman should be in Wales’ starting line-up. Now Aussie number eight Strauss, who knows the […]
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/ 21 October 1999
CANADIAN gold-mining company Barrick Gold, the world’s number two producer, announced on Tuesday plans to invest $280-million in a new site in Tanzania. Production will begin in early 2001 at the Bulyanhulu mine, whose site was acquired by Barrick when it took over Vancouver-based Sutton Resources in March. “We see Bulyanhulu making a strong contribution […]
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/ 21 October 1999
SIXTEEN Thai sex workers working in the country illegally were deported on Thursday afternoon , SABC television news reported. The prostitutes, who worked in an exclusive hotel in Sandton north of Johannesburg, were deported by the police and the Department of Home Affairs. As many as 5000 Thai sex workers were working in South Africa […]