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/ 19 July 2008

Morkel and Steyn put Proteas on top

Pace bowlers Morne Morkel and Dale Steyn claimed four wickets apiece to help dismiss England for 203 on the first day of the second Test on Friday.

By Richard Sydenham
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/ 18 July 2008

Morkel, Steyn combine to rout England

South Africa’s Morne Morkel and Dale Steyn each claimed four wickets as England were dismissed for 203 at tea on the first day of the second Test.

By Richard Sydenham
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/ 18 July 2008

SA pace attack puts England under pressure

South Africa exploited favourable bowling conditions to reduce England to 70 for three at lunch on the first morning of the second test at Headingley.

By Richard Sydenham
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/ 18 July 2008

It’s Open without Tiger

Walk towards the Royal Birkdale course and you pass banners welcoming the world to the 2008 Open Championship that show Tiger Woods mid-swing.

By Lawrence Donegan
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/ 18 July 2008

It’s a long way from Lord’s to Headingley

Could it be that even at Lord’s tradition counts for zilch? Indeed, it could, as Graeme Smith and his men found in the first Test against England.

By Telford Vice
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/ 17 July 2008

Smith ready for Headingley animal farm

Never mind Andrew Flintoff’s return to the England side — South Africa captain Graeme Smith is bracing himself for the sight of cows and pigs.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 July 2008

Arthur backs bowlers to come right

SA coach Mickey Arthur says his team will live up to their billing as the world’s number-two ranked side when they face England on Friday.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 17 July 2008

Peep: Big brother’s watching

I can’t even draw the curtains and watch Bargain Hunt without some whirring electronic prick making a note of what I’m doing.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 July 2008

Proteas sweat on McKenzie’s fitness

SA are to give Neil McKenzie until the morning of the second Test against England to prove his fitness, coach Mickey Arthur said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 July 2008

Els, Garcia feel at home at the Open

Sergio Garcia is from Spain, and Ernie Els hails from South Africa, but both feel right at home on the north-west coast of England.

By Paul Newberry
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/ 16 July 2008

Aviation vaunts green agenda amid protest fears

The aviation industry flaunted a green agenda under tightened security amid fears of environmentalist protests at an air show on Wednesday.

By Tim Hepher
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/ 16 July 2008

Ogilvy could creep into Open win in Woods’ absence

Geoff Ogilvy won his only major the one time Tiger Woods missed the cut as a pro. Now Woods is missing his first major since 1996.

By Robert Millward
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/ 15 July 2008

Els sees advantage in bad weather

Potentially difficult weather conditions during the Open Championship have created opportunities for as many as 40 players to win, said Ernie Els.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 July 2008

Experts baffled by insect at Natural History museum

The experts at London’s Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to classify thousands of species — except for a tiny red-and-black bug.

By Meera Selva
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/ 15 July 2008

Dealing with PMS

More women are being offered antidepressants for the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. Is this really the solution for a complex condition?

By Luisa Dillner
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/ 15 July 2008

‘You are what your mom ate’

Mothers who eat a junk-food diet in pregnancy may seriously damage the long-term health of their child, according to recent research.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 July 2008

Skunk smokers more at risk

People who smoke the more powerful kind of cannabis known as skunk are 18 times more likely to develop psychosis than those who smoke milder forms.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 July 2008

Qatar Airways set to unveil Airbus order

An order from Qatar for Airbus aircraft was set to be the highlight of the Farnborough air show in which Gulf states are dominating proceedings.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 July 2008

SA edge closer to draw at Lord’s

South Africa stubbornly defied the England bowlers again in the opening session of the final day of the first Test at Lord’s on Monday.

By John Mehaffey
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/ 14 July 2008

Boeing boss Carson upbeat for the industry

One of the aviation industry’s top executives on Sunday shrugged off suggestions that this year’s Farnborough airshow would be a bleak affair.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 July 2008

Immelman feels at ease at Birkdale

After taking longer than expected to grapple with the repercussions of his US Masters victory, Trevor Immelman has high hopes for the British Open.

By Mark Lamport-Stokes
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/ 14 July 2008

Gulf plane orders to ease oil price gloom

An order for up to 100 planes from Etihad Airways to be split between Airbus and Boeing looks set to dominate the opening of the Farnborough air show.

By Tim Hepher
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/ 14 July 2008

Tutu appeals for unity as gay bishop is shut out

Desmond Tutu on Sunday pleaded for unity among Anglicans as a gay bishop said it was a ”mistake” to bar him from their 10-yearly conference.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 July 2008

Bell completes eighth Test century

Ian Bell completed his eighth Test century on Friday in a significant innings for himself and his team on the second day of the first Test against SA.

By John Mehaffey
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/ 11 July 2008

Sex, lies and emails

It is a tale of a would-be assassin who turned out to be an Egyptian poker dealer in Las Vegas and a woman in an unhappy relationship with a tycoon.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 July 2008

Star witness fails to show in London ‘Nazi orgy’ case

A star defence witness failed to turn up in a privacy case involving sadomasochistic sex and the head of world motor racing on Thursday.

By Luke Baker
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/ 10 July 2008

Litvinenko stalemate unacceptable, UK says

The UK told Russia at the G8 summit that the issue of ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko’s death ”would not be closed”.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 July 2008

Carla Bruni’s ‘simpering’ album leaves UK press cold

British newspapers gave the thumbs-down on Thursday to the latest album from French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s wife, Carla Bruni.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 July 2008

Golf no longer top priority, but Els still remains hungry

Ernie Els has offered an insight into the impact that his son Ben’s diagnosis with autism has had, admitting that golf is no longer the priority.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 July 2008

Smith looking for more Lord’s landmarks

SA captain Graeme Smith returns to play Test cricket at Lord’s on Thursday, hoping both he and his side can show the same form that they did in 2003.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 July 2008

SA to unleash fast bowlers

South Africa will display bowling firepower reminiscent of the great West Indies side of the 1980s at Lord’s this week.

By John Mehaffey
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/ 8 July 2008

Church of England faces split over women bishops

The Church of England was facing a serious split on Tuesday after its ruling General Synod voted to allow women bishops.

By Staff Reporter
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