AFP - Ashwell Prince told South Africa cricket fans not to worry about the form of Graeme Smith after the Proteas captain's first, and possibly only, innings before next week's first Test against England saw him make just 35 against Middlesex here Friday.
Video shows joyful end to rescue operation
Colombia released video Friday showing an orderly operation that ended in hugs and laughter for 15 hostages who were rescued from a Colombian guerilla group this week.
Video shows orderly hostage rescue become celebration
Colombia released video Friday showing an orderly operation that ended in hugs and laughter for 15 hostages who were rescued from a Colombian guerilla group this week.
Officials, police chief sacked after Chinese girl's death: report
What's this BEIJING (AFP) - Authorities Friday sacked top local Communist Party officials and a police chief over an inquiry in the death of a schoolgirl which triggered massive riots in southwest China, state media reported. Wang Qin, the top Communist
South Africa: M&F to Cut 600 Jobs in Shake-Up As Claims Rise
MUTUAL & Federal Insurance Company (M&F), one of the largest short-term insurers, is embarking on restructuring which will result in its staff complement falling by 600 jobs to about 2300, MD Keith Kennedy said yesterday. He said the reorganisation of
Recognise me as Prez or no talks, Mugabe tells Opp
ed out the prospect of talks with his opponents on ending Zimbabwe's political crisis on Friday unless they acknowledged his victory in a one-man Presidential election. Speaking to thousands of supporters after flying home from an African Union summit,
Nigeria: Country's Health Challenges Daunting -Expert
Health challenges facing Nigeria and other African countries rank among the most extreme in the world. Professor Gabriel Ogunmola, Chairman of the Institute of Genetic Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IGCLM), said yesterday in Ibadan, that the
South Africa: Limpopo University Health Unit to Get R102m Boost
EDUCATION Minister Naledi Pandor has announced that the University of Limpopo's (UL's) healthcare faculty, which produces almost half of SA's African medical graduates, will not be moved from Ga-Rankuwa, outside Pretoria, but will be revamped. About
Bow to me before talks, says Mugabe
Hopes of early negotiations to end the crisis in Zimbabwe took a fresh blow today as Robert Mugabe ruled out any talks with the opposition until it recognises him formally as the legitimate President. Thousands of supporters were ordered to report to
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