Spears project to be held over

...ba href=/anxiety/a/b of the 13th-placed Cats (5 points), the 10th-placed Stormers (9) and the ninth-placed Sharks (12).

The Spears is a worthy Port Elizabeth-based project to tap into the black and coloured talent playing rugby in the Eastern Cape, but its readiness for a 2007 launch is of major concern.

A poor financial framework and the strength of the player base are serious handbrakes.

SARU chief executive Johan Prinsloo said: "We are committed to helping them make it into the big league, now or later.

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Eli Lilly's Cymbalta improves anxiety symptoms in trial

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Oil prices rise further above $64 in Asian trade

...ba href=/anxiety/a/b about the next hurricane season in the Gulf of Mexico, were expected to limit any price decline.

Some analysts believe gasoline prices could climb as high as 3 dollars a gallon this summer, though that assumes some significant disruptions at refineries, or difficulty in getting fuel to markets.

On Monday, militants in Nigeria's oil-rich southern delta released their last remaining foreign hostages-two Americans and one Briton-more than five weeks after the oil-industry workers were kidnapped.

The militants took nine foreign oil workers hostage Feb.

18 from a barge owned by Houston-based oil services company Willbros Group Inc., which was laying pipeline in the delta for Royal Dutch Shell PLC.

The group released six of the captives after 12 days in captivity.

The militants are behind a spate of attacks that have cut Nigeria's oil exports by more than 20 percent.

On Saturday, they said they killed three soldiers in fresh clashes near a key natural gas plant run by Shell.

Shell said there was no impact on the gas plant.

Iran, the No.

2 oil producer in OPEC, also remains a potential source of concern.

It has been referred to the UN Security Council over fears it may want to misuse its nuclear program to make weapons, but the council has been at loggerheads over US-led efforts to ratchet up the pressure on Tehran.

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