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/ 30 November 2005

Cheney ‘may be guilty of war crime’

United States Vice-President Dick Cheney’s burden on the Bush administration grew heavier on Tuesday after a former senior US State Department official said he could be guilty of a war crime over the abuse of prisoners. Lawrence Wilkerson singled out Cheney in a wide-ranging political assault on the BBC’s Today programme.

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/ 30 November 2005

TAC takes Rath, Manto to court

The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) has filed an urgent application in the Cape High Court for an interdict against the activities of controversial vitamin entrepreneur Matthias Rath. It has also asked the court to find that Minister of Health Manto Tshabalala-Msimang and her department have a duty to stop Rath.

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/ 30 November 2005

Cell C reports revenue increase

Cell C, South Africa’s unlisted third cellphone operator, has posted a 54% rise in its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation to R134,5-million in the third quarter of its financial year to the end of September 2005 versus R87,7-million in the second quarter of the year, the group said on Tuesday.