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/ 23 January 2007

SA, US in talks on al-Qaeda suspects

South Africa is holding talks with the United States on two South Africans Washington wants placed on a United Nations list of people with suspected ties to al-Qaeda, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday. ”We are speaking with the Americans on this issue,” said Ronnie Mamoepa, without elaborating.

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/ 23 January 2007

Black Caps crush England

Pace bowler James Franklin went from villain to hero as New Zealand kept their triangular series hopes alive with a 90-run win over England at the Adelaide Oval on Tuesday. The Black Caps did not look to have enough on the board when dismissed for 210 after winning the toss and electing to bat, but they bowled and fielded exceptionally well to restrict England to just 120 in reply.

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/ 23 January 2007

Serena, Federer through to Open semifinals

The ”ultimate competitor”, Serena Williams, upset the form book to blitz into the Australian Open semifinals on Tuesday as Roger Federer and Andy Roddick set up a showdown against each other. Seven-time Grand Slam champion Williams, who won here in 2003 and 2005, staged an amazing fightback to down Israeli 16th seed Shahar Peer 3-6, 6-2, 8-6 in an epic battle.

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/ 23 January 2007

JSE lower, but resources pare losses

The JSE was a mixed bag in noon trade on Tuesday, although the bourse was down overall in line with its global counterparts. An uptick in commodity prices lifted resources stocks, thereby paring losses. By 12.14pm, the all-share index shed 0,35%. Industrials lost 0,86%, while the financial and banks indices fell 0,44% and 0,76% respectively.

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/ 23 January 2007

Prostitutes’s fashion line hits street catwalk

As the rich and slim flocked to waterfront convention centre for Rio de Janeiro’s glitzy biannual fashion show, prostitutes in a downtown square took to a cobblestone catwalk for a show of their own. Sex workers from Davida, a Brazilian organisation that defends the rights of prostitutes, strutted through the streets wearing their new line of fall/winter clothes.

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/ 23 January 2007

Burundi party boss hides in SA embassy

The powerful chairperson of Burundi’s ruling party said on Tuesday he had spent the night in the South African embassy, fearing for his safety after his police bodyguards were changed unexpectedly as he faces growing discontent. Hussein Radjabu’s ruling Hutu CNDD-FDD party faces mounting criticism in the tiny Central African nation.

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/ 23 January 2007

Ethiopian troops to begin leaving Mogadishu

Ethiopian forces that helped Somalia’s interim government rout rival Islamists in a war over the New Year will begin leaving the chaotic Horn of Africa nation’s capital on Tuesday, an Ethiopian general said. ”Starting today [Tuesday], we will withdraw our forces from Mogadishu,” General Suem Hagoss said at a ceremony in the volatile coastal capital.