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South Africa's Jacques Kallis
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 The Times Of India 
South Africa or Englland can dethrone Australia: Kallis
| 8 Jul, 2008 2222hrs IST, ANI |                   LONDON: Ahead of the four-match series against England beginning at Lord's from Thursday, Sout... (photo: AP / )
A U.S. soldier from 2nd patrol set, Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, N.Y., search a field for weapons in a village located in the Southern region of Kirkuk province, Iraq, June 17, 2008.
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 Fresno Bee 
List of coalition deaths
| As of Monday, July 7, 2008, at least 4,114 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. | The figure includes eight mi... (photo: U.S. Air Force / Staff Sgt. Ave I. Pele-Sizelove)
Graeme Smith  The Daily Mail 
South Africa skipper Smith starts row with England star Pietersen ahead of First Test
| South Africa captain Graeme Smith has fired the first shots in what promises to be an explosive series with England by telling Kevin Pietersen to 'keep his mouth shut' during the First Test at Lord'... (photo: AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
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England's Michael Vaughan, Cricket  Dawn 
Vaughan hopes knee will not trouble him in South Africa series
| LONDON, July 6: England captain Michael Vaughan has insisted his longstanding knee problem won’t prevent him from getting through all four Tests of the upcoming series with South Africa after underg... (photo: AP)
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South Africa's Dale Steyn bowls at net during the practice session in Chittagong, Bangladesh, Saturday, March 8, 2008. First of the three One Day International matches against Bangladesh will be played on March 9. The Times
Dale Steyn proves that size does not matter
| Cast an eye over South Africa's much-vaunted pace attack and guess which bowler is most likely to intimidate England's batsmen over the next few weeks. There are a coup... (photo: AP / )
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Michael Vaughan The Times Of India
Vaughan vows knee won't stop him against South Africa
| 6 Jul, 2008 0846hrs IST, AFP |                   LONDON: England captain Michael Vaughan has insisted his longsta... (photo: AP)
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2005 Tri Nations Series - All Blacks vs Wallabies/aaeh The Times
All Blacks prevail against South Africa
| NEW ZEALAND made sure that their old enemy, South Africa, suffered their first defeat as world champions in a frenetic TriNations opener that showcased the ELV's (Exper... (photo: Creative Commons / Daniel Weisser)
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 ian bell- england - cricket- am1 The Guardian
Bell is the batsman South Africa fear most, says Donald
| · Former fast bowler tells of respect for under-achiever | · I am not surprised frail Harmison is out, he says | Despite his recent struggles Ian Bell has bee... (photo: Creative Commons)
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2008 Ford Focus trunk Ford Logo on Black (sl1) Business Day
More mobility for Cape Town 
FORD Motor Company recently announced that it is working with researchers, academia, and public and private companies to develop long-term strategies to confront growing ... (photo: creative commons / )
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Concerns rise over tap water
| Cape Town - The Democratic Alliance says there is mounting public concern over the quality of tap water in South Africa, and has called on the Department of Water Affai... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
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- How big a footprint is in a glass of Backsberg wine?
- Workers to march in Cape Town
- Radix selling computers in South Africa
- Subsidies for heaters delayed
- US in attempts to make SA poacher pay up
- All Blacks win but lose Thorn
2008 Ford Focus trunk Ford Logo on Black (sl1)
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- Judges hail Africa'syoung legal minds
- British foreign minister arrives in S.Africa as Zimbabwe rif
- South Africa's president has first talks with Mugabe
- South Africa's Mbeki meets Zimbabwe's Mugabe
- In moments, the Springbok succumbed to Nelson Manela's c
- South Africa's Mbeki Meets Zimbabwe's Mugabe
Zimbabwean Movement for Democratic Change supporters give the open hand salute of the party during an election rally by the leader Morgan Tsvangirai, unseen, during an election rally in Chitungwiza, 35 kilometers (about 22 miles) east of Harare, Zimbabwe, Thursday, March 24, 2005. Tsvangirai held the rally ahead of parliamentary elections set for March
Mbeki: Mugabe open to talks
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- 'Expulsion not the answer for sex accused'
- Africans reject Mugabe sanctions
- Graca Machel on women leaders
- Drowning a serious concern in Gauteng
- Failures Bedevil State's 'Skills Schools'
- Exams drive students to suicide
Supporters gather at the Harare airport Friday July 4, 2008 to welcome Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, portrait on placard, on his return to Harare from Egypt, where he attended the African Union summit.
Africans reject Mugabe sanctions
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- South Africa move ahead of England in rankings
- South Africa to crank up the pressure out of form Collingwoo
- South Africa or Englland can dethrone Australia: Kallis
- South Africa target England pair
- Spectre of absent Flintoff will damage England, says confide
- South Africa to target vulnerable England middle order
South Africa's Jacques Kallis
South Africa or Englland can dethrone Australia: Kallis
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Health & Aids Culture
- Equine apartheid move will ease Olympic disease fears -
- Gangs bash refugees, despite Robert Mugabe promise
- Plans to fight high food costs
- G8 to spend more in health spending to Africa
- Brown to stay in hospital
- TAC: Nkonyeni must publicly apologise
Residents line up to be loaded onto a pickup truck as police conducts a raid on the Central Methodist Church in downtown Johannesburg, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008. The church had become a haven for homeless people, mainly refugees from neighboring Zimbabwe, who sought shelter at the place of worship
Gangs bash refugees, despite Robert Mugabe promise
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- Durban's Warner Beach area to be upgraded
- Ally crowned Britain's Next Top Model - and here's h
- Ali crowned Britain's Next Top Model - and here's he
- Fringe benefits
- Drinking days
- Film shows unfairness in Zimbabwe vote
A Zimbabwean opposition MDC (Movement for Democratic Change) supporter attends an overnight vigil held at the Central Methodist Church in Johannesburg, Friday March 28, 2008, on the eve of elections in neighboring Zimbabwe. Eager to vote, Zimbabweans began lining up before dawn Saturday for crucial elections where President Robert Mugabe's faces the toughest challenge to his 28-year rule and the opposition is urging its supporters to defend their votes against an alleged ballot-rigging plot
Film shows unfairness in Zimbabwe vote
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Tourism Media & News
- Telkom Charity Cup Boosts Hotels, Guest Lodges
- Mandela finally removed from U.S. list of terrorists
- Country Celebrates Mandela's 90th Birthday
- Communicators to Talk 2010
- Simon Calder: When is a fake banknote not a fake?
- Simon Calder: When is a fake banknote not a fake?
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Concern over fuel pipeline
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- Hunter stalked ex and new lover
- 'Fanie, we all make mistakes'
- South Africa to crank up the pressure out of form Collingwoo
- G8 agrees to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe
- Strike, or else...
- E Guinea appoints new PM
 A Ugandan soldier walk past a charred body in this Monday, Feb. 23, 2004 file picture in the Barlonyo camp, north of Lira in northen Uganda after a massacre believed to be committed by the Lord´s Resistance Army rebel group in which at least 200 pe
LRA rebel threats haunt CAR
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