The reality of US’ Iraq aggression
Chris Floyd
In March 2003, the United States of America launched an entirely unprovoked act of military aggression against a nation which had not attacked it and posed no threat to it. This act led directly to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent people. It drove millions more from their homes, and plunged the entire conquered nation into suffering, fear, hatred and deprivation.
Pilot escapes with minor injuries as light aircraft crash lands
Crime Reporter
A PILOT sustained minor injuries when an aircraft he was using to spray crops at a farm in Headlands crash-landed on Wednesday morning.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Police must prioritise acquisition of breathalysers
The Zimbabwe Republic Police were out in force over the festive season, and were forced to issue close to 100 000 tickets for motoring offences as they battled to keep the roads safe; but despite that effort 105 people died.
Michael Clarke shines for Aussies
SYDNEY – Triple centurion Michael Clarke put team interests ahead of personal glory as Australia moved towards a crushing win over India in the second Test cricket in Sydney yesterday.
Govt workers to map way forward
Herald Reporter
REPRESENTATIVES of civil servants meet in Harare today to come up with a common position on what action to take after Government failed to meet them over salaries and conditions of service.
London 2012 tickets mistakenly oversold: Organiser
LONDON – A ticketing mix-up by London Olympic Games organisers will pay off for some buyers: Instead of tickets for synchronised swimming, they’ll get to see the 100-metre track final.
Inspired Cesc Fabregas gives Barca upper hand in Cup
MADRID – A Cesc Fabregas first-half double inspired Barcelona to a 4-0 win over Osasuna in their Spanish Cup Last 16 first leg match on Wednesday night.
France in Hopman final
PERTH – France kept alive their hopes for a first victory at the Hopman Cup, advancing to the final after beating Spain 2-0 at the mixed teams tennis tournament in Western Australia yesterday.
City humble Liverpool
LONDON. – Ten-man Manchester City went three points clear at the top of the English Premier League soccer table on Tuesday night after goals from Sergio Aguero, Yaya Toure and James Milner set up a 3-0 victory over Liverpool.
Murray battles through
BRISBANE, Australia. – The top seed Andy Murray battled back from the brink for the second night in a row as he beat Luxembourg’s Gilles Muller in the second round of the Brisbane International tennis tournament yesterday.



