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12 Mar 2000
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Highlights from this week's Sunday Times print edition
Lottery proves just the ticket for punters
LOTTERY mania reached fever pitch last night as South Africa's national lottery kicked off with its first draw. The show, hosted by the glamorous presenters Amor Vittone and Nimrod Nkosi, was expected to be one of the most watched shows in South African broadcast history. more>>>
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  • Rescue mission
    Graça saves 5000
    AN AMAZING rescue mission initiated by Mozambique's former first lady, Graça Machel, to her home town has saved nearly 5 000 forgotten flood victims from a slow and agonising death. Machel organised for her daughter to fly to the aid of the stranded villagers. more>>>
  • IN FOCUS
  • World cup bid
    Impressive SA pleases World Cup team
    ALTHOUGH there is still some way to go before South Africa knows if its lavish reception for the visiting inspection committee from the International Federation of Football Associations has tilted the scales in South Africa's favour for the privilege of hosting the 2006 World Cup spectacular, there are nonetheless some promising hints. more>>>
    In Business Times
    State plans privatisation jackpot
    Government wants to rake in more than R50 billion as part of a new plan to restructure and privatise public enterprises. more>>>
    Extra tax on pension funds could leave you out of pocket
    Slowly, slowly the taxman is swiping a bigger portion of your pension fund nest egg. more>>>
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    How to retain our skilled black professionals
    GAUTENG: I complained about their noise . . .and then I got bombed!
    CAPE TOWN: Met under threat
    KZN: Star witness grilled
    GAUTENG: Blind boy has soccer vision
    CAPE TOWN: Scientists give king protea a new look
    CRICKET: Simply magnificent!
    ATHLETICS: Seyerling sets sights on Sydney
    RUGBY: 'Major disaster' for inept Cats
    SOCCER: Soccer's showdown Sunday
    BOXING: Berman may get to promote the Prince
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