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South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi leaves court on the fourth day of his corruption trial in Johannesburg October 8, 2009. View Photo »
South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi leaves court on the fourth day of his corruption trial in Johannesburg October 8, 2009. View Photo »
South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi leaves court on the fourth day of his corruption trial in Johannesburg October 8, 2009. View Photo »
International team member Ernie Els of South Africa watches his drive on the ninth tee during his practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, California October 7, 2009. View Photo »
International team member Retief Goosen of South Africa chips to the fifth green during his practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park golf course in San Francisco, California, October 7, 2009. View Photo »
International team member Retief Goosen of South Africa hits during a practice round at the Presidents Cup golf competition on October 7, 2009, at Harding Park Golf course in San Francisco, California. View Photo »
International team member Tim Clark of South Africa hits from the first fairway during his practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, California October 7, 2009. View Photo »
The initial lineup of the South African U-20 team listens to their national anthem moments before their game against South Africa in the FIFA World Cup second round football match played in the city of Ismailia, 140 kilometers north east of Cairo on Oct... View Photo »
Ghanaian goalkeeper Daniel Agyei stops a South African kick to the goal during supplementary time during the FIFA World Cup second round football match played in the city of Ismailia, 140 kilometers northeast of Cairo on October 6, 2009. View Photo »
Ghanaian forward Dominic Adiyiah runs by the South African team�s bench on his way to celebrate his goal against Ghana during supplementary time turning the scoreboard 2-1, thus disqualifying South Africa from advancing in the tournament after the FIFA... View Photo »
South African goalkeeper Darren Keet remains on the ground after having failied to stop the shot by Ghanaian forward Dominic Adiyiah during supplementary time turning the scoreboard 2-1 thus disqualifying South Africa from advancing in the tournament af... View Photo »
South African goalkeeper Darren Keet rolls over after failing to stop the shot by Ghanaian forward Dominic Adiyiah during supplementary time, turning the scoreboard 2-1, thus disqualifying South Africa from advancing in the tournament after the FIFA Wor... View Photo »
South African goalkeeper Darren Keet rolls over as the ball bounces from inside the goal, after failing to stop the shot by Ghanaian forward Dominic Adiyiah during supplementary time turning the scoreboard 2-1 thus disqualifying South Africa from advanc... View Photo »
South Africa's goalkeeper Darren Keet (R) watches as a shot from Ghana goes past the net during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009. View Photo »
Ghana's Dominic Adiyiah and South Africa's Gladwin Shitolo (R) react after their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009. View Photo »
South Africa's Kermit Erasmus and Ghana's Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu (R) jump for the ball during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009. View Photo »
Ghanaian defender Daniel Addo (5) and South African forward George Maluleka (R) vie for the ball during the second half of the game played between Ghana and South Africa in the FIFA World Cup second round football match played in the city of Ismailia, 1... View Photo »
South African forward Kermit Erasmus (18) executes a double flip as teammate forward George Maluleka (17) runs towards him to celebrate scoring the opening goal of the match against Ghana during the second half of the game played between Ghana and South... View Photo »
South African forward Kermit Erasmus (18) executes a double flip as teammate South African forward George Maluleka (17) runs towards him in celebration of scoring the opening goal of the match against Ghana, during the second half of the game played bet... View Photo »
South Africa's Thulani Serero looks at the ball during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match against Ghana in Ismailia October 6, 2009. View Photo »
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (Afrikaans: Republiek van Suid-Afrika, Zulu: iRiphabliki yaseNingizimu Afrika, Xhosa: iRiphabliki yaseMzantsi Afrika), is a country located at the southern tip of the African continent. It borders the countries of Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Swaziland. Full Article
South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi leaves court on the fourth day of his corruption trial in Johannesburg October 8, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi leaves court on the fourth day of his corruption trial in Johannesburg October 8, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi leaves court on the fourth day of his corruption trial in Johannesburg October 8, 2009.
View Photo »International team member Ernie Els of South Africa watches his drive on the ninth tee during his practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, California October 7, 2009.
View Photo »International team member Retief Goosen of South Africa chips to the fifth green during his practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park golf course in San Francisco, California, October 7, 2009.
View Photo »International team member Retief Goosen of South Africa hits during a practice round at the Presidents Cup golf competition on October 7, 2009, at Harding Park Golf course in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »International team member Tim Clark of South Africa hits from the first fairway during his practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, California October 7, 2009.
View Photo »The initial lineup of the South African U-20 team listens to their national anthem moments before their game against South Africa in the FIFA World Cup second round football match played in the city of Ismailia, 140 kilometers north east of Cairo on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghanaian goalkeeper Daniel Agyei stops a South African kick to the goal during supplementary time during the FIFA World Cup second round football match played in the city of Ismailia, 140 kilometers northeast of Cairo on October 6, 2009. Ghana disqualified South Africa by wining 2-1.
View Photo »Ghanaian forward Dominic Adiyiah runs by the South African team�s bench on his way to celebrate his goal against Ghana during supplementary time turning the scoreboard 2-1, thus disqualifying South Africa from advancing in the tournament after the FIFA World Cup second round football ma...
View Photo »South African goalkeeper Darren Keet remains on the ground after having failied to stop the shot by Ghanaian forward Dominic Adiyiah during supplementary time turning the scoreboard 2-1 thus disqualifying South Africa from advancing in the tournament after the FIFA World Cup second roun...
View Photo »South African goalkeeper Darren Keet rolls over after failing to stop the shot by Ghanaian forward Dominic Adiyiah during supplementary time, turning the scoreboard 2-1, thus disqualifying South Africa from advancing in the tournament after the FIFA World Cup second round football match...
View Photo »South African goalkeeper Darren Keet rolls over as the ball bounces from inside the goal, after failing to stop the shot by Ghanaian forward Dominic Adiyiah during supplementary time turning the scoreboard 2-1 thus disqualifying South Africa from advancing in the tournament after the FI...
View Photo »South Africa's goalkeeper Darren Keet (R) watches as a shot from Ghana goes past the net during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghana's Dominic Adiyiah and South Africa's Gladwin Shitolo (R) react after their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's Kermit Erasmus and Ghana's Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu (R) jump for the ball during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghanaian defender Daniel Addo (5) and South African forward George Maluleka (R) vie for the ball during the second half of the game played between Ghana and South Africa in the FIFA World Cup second round football match played in the city of Ismailia, 140 kilometers northeast of Cairo o...
View Photo »South African forward Kermit Erasmus (18) executes a double flip as teammate forward George Maluleka (17) runs towards him to celebrate scoring the opening goal of the match against Ghana during the second half of the game played between Ghana and South Africa in the FIFA World Cup seco...
View Photo »South African forward Kermit Erasmus (18) executes a double flip as teammate South African forward George Maluleka (17) runs towards him in celebration of scoring the opening goal of the match against Ghana, during the second half of the game played between Ghana and South Africa in the...
View Photo »South Africa's Thulani Serero looks at the ball during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match against Ghana in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Teammates surround South African forward Kermit Erasmus (18) celebrating scoring the opening goal of the match against Ghana during the second half of the game played between Ghana and South Africa in the FIFA World Cup second round football match played in the city of Ismailia, 140 ki...
View Photo »South Africa's Kermit Erasmus (R) celebrates his goal with teammates George Maluleka and Kamohelo Mokotjo (C) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match against Ghana in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's Kermit Erasmus challenges Ghana's David Addy (L) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa's Kermit Erasmus celebrates his goal with teammate George Maluleka (R) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match against Ghana in Ismailia October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Ghanaian defender Samuel Inkoom (top) jumps over South African defender Sibusiso Khumalo (bottom) while South African midfielder Thulani Serero (back L) runs behind them during the first half of the game played between Ghana and South Africa in the FIFA World Cup second round football m...
View Photo »South Africa's former police chief Jackie Selebi leaves court on the fourth day of his corruption trial in Johannesburg October 8, 2009.
View Photo »He has been in brilliant form over in South Africa, and Coolum is a resort-style course that will suit him more. Adam Scott was good in the Open, but it is hard for players to go back to back in tournaments. Appleby played out of his skin the first two rounds and still has a hope, while Ogilvy, who went...
The England medical staff are conducting detailed research with a variety of experts ahead of next year's World Cup. However, there has been no discussion with regard to Viagra and certainly no plans for the players to take it in South Africa at the tournament.
I went down to Louisville in July of 2003 and it was exciting to be in the paddock at Churchill Downs, where so many famous owners, trainers and horses have been ... But that's when I found out that Mark was from Texas and Julie was an acclaimed horsewoman from South Africa. That's why Bridal Gal spent ...
I went to the National camp to Sri Nagar when I was 15 years. From then on, wherever I go, whether it is South Africa, West Indies, Sri Lanka or Australia, my camera found its place in my baggage.
Obviously retaining the No. 1 position is tougher than reaching that position. I think finally people would start accepting India as top side when they start winning Test matches in Australia and South Africa. That can only happen if you can replicate what West Indies did in the 80s and Australia did in...
The preparations are going very well. Countries like England, Canada and Korea will give a tough competition to us and in the compound section South Africa, Canada and England will give a tough competition to us. I think in the compound section we will have to face stiffer competition
Definitely they can beat South Africa and Australia at their own home-turf
There is one Englishman in South Africa who could once have done what Atherton did (possibly still could) – but it is doubtful if the nation would have wrapped Geoffrey Boycott in as ample and loving a hug as it did the man from Lancashire.
Many actors who have made films about South Africa did not do that, and audiences picked up on it. Francois was very helpful to Matt on the rugby stuff and also on the accent. Matt worked with a great dialogue coach and he really wanted to do the accent well
Masuku said Jewish lives would be made 'hell,' that vigilante action would be taken against Jewish families suspected of having members serving in the Israeli military and that Jews who continued to stand up for Israel should 'not just be encouraged but forced to leave South Africa'
I was in South Africa during the Confederations Cup and I saw how well organised it was. The people are very friendly and hospitable, and I am looking forward to that hospitality next year.
The World Cup will begin like any World Cup, South Africa (the hosts) playing in the first game, and all eyes on the second day are going to be on our game with England
We in Holland have always given a good impression in how we interpret the game and I hope we can go all the way in South Africa. We qualified easily but sooner or later you have to overcome the usual suspects.
I said always that if we want to arrive in the final we have to beat all the teams. These are just the first three games we have to play and it will not be easy because every game you play at the World Cup is different because of the pressure ... I respect USA and I saw the game USA played here against ...
You see in the South Africa of today a lot of change ... That doesn’t mean everything is okay, because the generation before the transition to democracy were brought up with certain ideas and you still see elements of the old thinking. But the change I see among young people is unbelievable. The country...
I was very impressed with South Africa on day one. Fiji were fairly relaxed, doing their usual laid-back warm-up, then came out the blocks and were outstanding in beating South Africa.
We tend to divorce ourselves from a one-day series defeat if we thereafter prepare for a Test series and I'm sure South Africa will do the same
We need to enroll additional participants in Vietnam and Morocco, in addition to South Africa
It's not just South Africa, it's Africa. We were sitting with the five African teams yesterday and they were making the same point
It’s very open, with three teams with very different styles from one another, like France and South Africa ... Therefore it will be very important that we arrive in good shape for the World Cup.
When the cricket and rugby teams won the world cups, black South Africa said they wanted to be world champions at something, too
This tournament and South Africa itself is really being embraced by sports fans and I think we'll see far more people travel over to watch the games than they did in Germany four years ago
We have a very tough group but we have to play. We will see ... We have to arrange some things. Uruguay, South Africa and France are very different styles. It's a very special group.
I never missed Ireland. To me, London and South Africa are now home.
Our aim this season is to win two tournaments and make it to the top five. At the beginning of last season there were three teams we had not beaten — South Africa, New Zealand and Fiji. Last season we beat all of them
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