South Africa Politics and News Monitor – PROFILE-Soccer-Facts on 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)

PROFILE-Soccer-Facts on 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)
Following are key facts on 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa:

World-South Africa’s team desperately seeking improvement (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)
Hosts South Africa are desperate to emerge from the doldrums to ensure there will be local interest to add to the atmosphere at next year’s World Cup finals.

Omnia, Pioneer Foods, Remgro: South Africa Equity Preview (Bloomberg)
Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) — The following is a list of companies whose shares may have unusual price changes in South Africa . Stock symbols are in parentheses after company names and prices are from the last close.

South Africa v England scoreboard – fourth ODI (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)
Scoreboard in the fourth one-day international between South Africa and England in Port Elizabeth on Sunday.

Zimbabwe PM welcomes South Africa’s intervention (AP via Yahoo! News)
Zimbabwe’s prime minister said Sunday he is thankful for South African efforts to help rescue his coalition government, and he said South Africa’s president is expected to visit the troubled neighboring country next week.

World Cup-South Africa (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)
Factbox on World Cup hosts South Africa:

Irish Stay Unbeaten With Win Over South Africa (New York Times)
Jonathan Sexton justified his selection to the team over Ronan O’Gara, by kicking Ireland to victory against South Africa to complete an unbeaten year of test rugby.

Anderson the wrecker as England beat South Africa (AFP via Yahoo! News)
James Anderson wrecked South Africa’s batting order with a career-best performance as England won the fourth one-day international by seven wickets at St George’s Park on Sunday.

England beats South Africa by 7 wickets in 4th ODI (AP via Yahoo! Sports)
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (AP) — England beat South Africa by seven wickets in the fourth one-day international at St. George’s Park on Sunday to lead 2-1 in the five-match series: Scorers: England 121-3 in 31.2 overs (Jonathon Trott 52 not out; Andrew Strauss 32; Johan Botha 2-22) def. South Africa 119 in 36.5 overs (Alviro Petersen 51, A.B. de Villiers 22; James Anderson 5-23, Paul …

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