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Jul 1, 2010

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Bill Clinton backs challenge to White House senator

Bill Clinton backs challenge to White House senator
Bill Clinton and Barack Obama Photo: AP
The move threatens to strain his relationship with Mr Obama, with whom he appeared to have mended things after a fractious period during the Democratic primary when he defeated his wife Hillary.

Jayant Patel was convicted of the manslaughter of three patients.

Jayant Patel was convicted of the manslaughter of three patients. Photo / AP


More funds needed for troubled CAF poll - UN

 More funds needed for troubled CAF poll - UN  


















Independent online (SA) Wed 30 Jun 2010
 More funds needed for troubled CAF poll - UN
Libreville - Central African Republic's Independent Electoral Commission (CEI) anticipates the cost of holding twice-delayed elections to rise, a UN official said on... (photo: UN / John McIlwaine)

Fury at the Sounds of South Africa's World Cup Johannesburg

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The New York Times Thu 1 Jul 2010
Fury at the Sounds of South Africa's World Cup
Johannesburg The Times's soccer blog has the 2010 World Cup covered from all angles, with news, features and live analysis of every match. Go to the Goal Blog Schedule... (photo: WN / John Sahid)





Nigeria Risks FIFA Ban

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This Day Thu 1 Jul 2010
Nigeria Risks FIFA Ban
After a poor showing at the ongoing World Cup, President Goodluck Jonathan has suspended the Super Eagles from international competition for two years. Under the move,... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)

Hooked to the World Cup: power theft rife in South Africa (Feature)

Soccer City, sometimes referred to as the FNB Stadium, is a stadium located in the Soweto area of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located next to the South African Football Association headquarters (SAFA House) where both the FIFA offices and the Local Organising Committee for the 2010 FIFA World Cup is housed. [4]  A football-specific stadium, Soccer City currently has a capacity of 91,141, the largest in Africa. Most of the largest football events in South Africa are played at Soccer City and the venue is better suited to these events than nearby Coca-Cola Park, where the final for the Rugby World Cup in 1995 was held. Soweto and the National Exhibition Centre in Nasrec are nearby.

m&c Thu 1 Jul 2010
Hooked to the World Cup: power theft rife in South Africa (Feature)
Diepsloot, South Africa - It's only a half-hour drive from Soccer City stadium. But the township of Diepsloot, situated about 30 kilometres north of Johannesburg, is... (photo: Creative Commons / Bernard Shane Diaz)

Sudan opposition leader freed

Islamist opposition leader Hassan Turabi, second right receives greeters at his home in Khartoum, Sudan Monday, March 9, 2009.
 Al Jazeera  Thu 1 Jul 2010
Sudan opposition leader freed
A Sudanese opposition leader arrested after criticising the country's election earlier this year has been released from jail in the capital Khartoum. Hassan al-Turabi was arrested in May in the... (photo: AP / Nasser Nasser)

Algerian police killed in ambush

A police officer patrols near a damaged house in Si-Mustapha, near Boumerdes, 40 kilometers (25 miles) east of the capital, Algiers, Tuesday Feb.13, 2007 after a bomb exploded in the middle of the town, wounding five policemen.
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Algerian police killed in ambush
Thu 1 Jul 2010
An ambush by al-Qaeda-linked fighters in the Sahara desert near Algeria's southern border with Mali has left 11 paramilitary police dead, an Algerian security official has said. According to the

Nigeria president suspends soccer team for poor play

Nigeria president suspends soccer team for poor play
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Nigeria president suspends soccer team for poor play
Thu 1 Jul 2010
CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- Talk about a harsh homecoming. Nigeria's fabulously named president Goodluck Jonathan said Wednesday that he is suspending the Nigerian national soccer team from... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Mon