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/ 23 October 2001

US counter Taliban ‘lies’ with missiles

Washington, Afghanistan | Tuesday DENOUNCING Taliban leaders as ”accomplished liars,” US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced that US forces struck tunnelled-out caves, not a village, in an attack last week that caused massive secondary explosions. The Taliban claimed that more than 200 civilians were killed in the attack on the village of Kadam in eastern […]

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/ 23 October 2001

MINES KILL EIGHT, INJURE 24 IN ANGOLA

LANDMINE accidents in South Cuanza province killed eight people and injured 24 during the third quarter of this year, the provincial director of the National Institute for the Removal of Explosive Objects and Devices (INAROEE) said on Monday. Joaquim Antunes said the figures for the period between July and September revealed an increase in four […]

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/ 22 October 2001

Marais throws public money at his problem

Cape Town | Monday SACKED Cape Town mayor Peter Marais used public money to pay for three newspaper adverts in which he trumpetted his return to office, Business Day reports. Marais said in the advertisements (which cost about R16 000, according to the newspaper) that he had been “fully cleared of all speculative allegations”. His […]

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/ 22 October 2001

SA man invents hair-dryer germ-fryer

Johannesburg | Monday A South African engineer has invented a hair dryer-type decontaminating device to be used in combatting chemical and biological attacks, a domestic newspaper reported on Sunday. The Johannesburg-based Sunday Times said the device is a hand-held turbine jet that uses hot air instead of water to blow clean contaminated surfaces. It weighs […]

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/ 22 October 2001

SA cops impound false virgins

Johannesburg | Monday POLICE raided several companies this week suspected of selling sunflower seed oil labelled as ”olive oil” — cheating consumers all over the country out of millions of rand. Over the past two months the M-Net magazine programme Carte Blanche worked closely with the SA Olive Growers Association (Saoga) and a team of […]

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/ 22 October 2001

‘Powdery’ mail sparks anthrax scare at Unisa

Pretoria | Monday TWO buildings at the University of SA were evacuated and about 20 people taken to hospital on Monday morning following an anthrax scare. The evacuation of the administration building and library was ordered after mail covered with a white powdery substance arrived at the institution, Unisa representative Doreen Gough said. ”We could […]

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/ 22 October 2001

Mob swear vengeance on Zimbabweans

Honeydew, Johannesburg | Monday COMMUNITY leaders at an informal settlement in Honeydew, western Johannesburg vowed on Monday to drive out all Zimbabwean residents in the area after simmering tensions boiled over at the weekend. Violence at the Zandspruit informal settlement broke out on Sunday when South African residents set fire to their Zimbabwean neighbours’ homes. […]