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/ 3 September 2004

Clinton in hospital after heart attack

Former United States president Bill Clinton was admitted to a New York hospital on Friday to undergo bypass surgery after suffering a heart attack, media reports said.
The New York Times reported the 58-year-old Clinton suffered a heart attack. Clinton is now at the Columbia-Presbyterian hospital in New York.

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/ 3 September 2004

Russian crisis: World leaders horrified

World leaders expressed horror on Friday at the bloody end to the Russian hostage crisis, calling it a tragedy that resulted from a ”nauseating” and ”barbaric” terrorist attack. United States President George Bush said the large-scale hostage-taking in Russia was ”another grim reminder” of terrorist tactics.

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/ 3 September 2004

Keeping an eye on Southern Africa’s weather

Southern African meteorologists say regional residents can expect another year of mostly normal rainfall, but with drought-stricken areas repeating dry patterns that have persisted for years and Indian Ocean nations subject to more cyclones. The prognosticators are quite aware that weather has become a matter of political consequence.

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/ 3 September 2004

Harrismith cleans up after riots

Police were mopping up streets in Intabazwe at Harrismith on Friday after three days of rioting that claimed the life of a teenager. Municipal workers helped to clear away burnt tyres, car wrecks and rocks left behind by demonstrators. The protests were sparked by what was termed poor service delivery.

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/ 3 September 2004

Libya to pay $35m for Berlin disco bombing

Libya signed a deal in Tripoli on Friday to pay -million in compensation to mainly German victims of a Berlin nightclub bombing 18 years ago, an AFP correspondent said. The 1986 bombing at the La Belle discotheque in then West Berlin killed two American GIs and a Turkish woman and wounded more than 250 people.

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/ 3 September 2004

Man threads snake through his nose

An Indian man has tried to enter the Guinness Book of World Records by feeding a live grass snake into his right nostril and taking it out through his mouth, media reports said on Friday. Last November, the man swallowed 200 earthworms, each measuring at least 10cm, in 30 seconds.

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/ 3 September 2004

We drank urine, say child hostages

Ambulance sirens screamed and naked, bleeding children wailed in the arms of soldiers amid earth-shattering grenade blasts as the three-day school hostage crisis in Beslan ended in a chaotic bloodbath. "They did not give us water," said one young boy. Another naked boy at a different spot later said: "We drank urine."

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/ 3 September 2004

Sexist no-sex signs replaced in Bangkok

Complaints by feminist groups have forced Bangkok authorities to replace signs that called on women but not men to remain chaste on city buses where Thai youths are known to have sex, an official said on Friday. The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority on Friday began posting improved versions of the signs.