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/ 26 February 2006

A living will for the ANC

The last thing I want to do is end up in the South African literary privy currently occupied by Darryl Bristow-Bovey, Pamela Jooste and St Antjie of the TRC, let alone have South Africa’s pre-eminent apologist for plagiarism, Stephen Johnson, CEO of Random Ethics House, furiously squeaking about my inalienable rights to literary burglary.

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/ 26 February 2006

Orange march sparks Dublin riots

The first loyalist march in Dublin since Partition had to be rerouted after thousands of republican protesters rioted in the centre of the Irish capital on Saturday, with several Irish police among 40 people injured. The main thoroughfare, O’Connell Street, became a battle zone as up to 2 000 rioters hurled missiles at Irish police.

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/ 26 February 2006

Mugabe launches new tirade against West

President Robert Mugabe used his official 82nd birthday celebrations on Saturday to launch a new tirade against the West, boosted by a split in the opposition party. In an apparent play on the name of United States President George Bush, Mugabe warned Zimbabwe’s youth to beware ”the monster of imperialism … lurking in the bush”.

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/ 26 February 2006

India finds US wants to be its new best friend

It takes a while to identify anything Indian inside the Metropolitan Mall in the rich Delhi suburb of Gurgaon. Harrison Ford peers from the cinema posters; Tommy Hilfiger lines up alongside Reebok and Benetton on the shop floor. A sign at the escalator (”Be careful of your sari while riding the stairs”) hints this is not a shopping centre in Alabama.

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/ 26 February 2006

Sunni call for deal to avert civil war in Iraq

Iraq’s leading Sunni political bloc said on Saturday it will rejoin talks to form a government of national unity if the Prime Minister, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, follows through on measures designed to banish the prospect of religious war between Shi’ite and Sunni communities. Violence on Saturday left at least 60 people dead.