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Graeme Smith and Neil McKenzie hit centuries as South Africa end day four on 242-1 against England at Lord's.
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Centuries from Graeme Smith and Neil McKenzie help South Africa to 242-1, 104 behind England, after day four of the first Test.
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The first Test at Lord's finishes in a draw after South Africa close 393-3, 47 runs ahead.
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The first Test between England and South Africa at Lord's ends in a draw after the tourists close 47 runs ahead at 393-3.
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Religious groups in South Africa condemn proposals to legalise prostitution ahead of the 2010 World Cup.
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South Africa put England in trouble as the fifth wicket falls in the 34th over on day one of the second Test.
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Nelson Mandela, a key figure in bringing down South Africa's apartheid, turns 90 and calls for the nation's rich to help the poor.
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South Africa take the upper hand on day one of the second Test, bowling England out for 203 before replying with 101-3.
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South Africa's Thabo Mbeki agrees to work with a group of diplomats in an effort to solve Zimbabwe's political crisis.
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Ashwell Prince and AB de Villiers put South Africa in control of the second Test against England at Headingley.
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Ashwell Prince and AB de Villiers guide South Africa to 322-4, a lead of 119 over England, on day two of the second Test.
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AB de Villiers continues his marathon innings as South Africa stretch their lead over England to 277 at Headingley.
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South Africa seal a 10-wicket win over England on the fourth day at Headingley to take a 1-0 lead into the final two Tests.
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Skipper Graeme Smith pays tribute to South Africa's resolve as they beat England by 10 wickets to take a 1-0 series lead.
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South African riot police remove hundreds of immigrants from a temporary shelter.
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Zimbabwe's ruling and opposition parties begin power-sharing talks in South Africa, officials say.
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South African judge Navanethem Pillay is nominated as the new UN human rights chief.
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The head of South Africa's governing ANC party, Jacob Zuma, says he is shocked by white poverty in the country.
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The US welcomes the nomination of South African judge Navanethem Pillay as the new UN high commissioner for human rights.
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Daughter of South African bus driver is new UN rights chief
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South African Aids activists dismiss a call for Muslim couples to have pre-marital HIV tests.
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The UN Security Council is divided over attempts to link
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An ex-matron at Oprah Winfrey's school in South Africa goes on trial for abusing girl students.
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Talks to solve Zimbabwe's crisis are to adjourn but will resume in a few days, South African President Thabo Mbeki says.
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England leave out Steve Harmison and Stuart Broad for the third Test against South Africa, but Paul Collingwood is recalled.
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South Africa's ruling ANC backs its leader Jacob Zuma's bid to get corruption charges dropped.
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England are dismissed for a paltry 231 as South Africa take a vice-like grip on the first day of the third Test at Edgbaston.
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South Africa take total control of the third Test after dismissing England for 231 on day one at Edgbaston.
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England remove Hashim Amla after the lunch break on the second day of the third Test at Edgbaston.
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South African ruling party leader Jacob Zuma loses a bid to stop documents being used as evidence in his corruption trial.
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Andrew Flintoff takes four wickets as England haul themselves back into contention in the third Test against South Africa.
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Paul Collingwood rescues England with an courageous century on day three of the third Test.
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Graeme Smith passes 100 as South Africa chase 281 to win the third Test against England.
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