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/ 28 September 2007

UN: 11 000 flee Mogadishu fighting in September

Eleven thousand people have fled Mogadishu this month because of intensified violence and the northern part of the Somali capital is becoming increasingly deserted, the United Nations refugee agency said on Friday. Northern Mogadishu is a stronghold of Islamist insurgents fighting Ethiopian troops supporting the transitional government in the Horn of Africa country.

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/ 28 September 2007

UN rights investigators report abuses in Angola

United Nations human rights investigators say people are still being arbitrarily detained, tortured and often denied access to a lawyer in post-war Angola. Wrapping up a 10-day visit to the Southern African country, they also cited credible allegations that civilians are held incommunicado at military facilities in Cabinda province.

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/ 28 September 2007

Real-life crime

Stealing the Scream: The Hunt for a Missing Masterpiece by Edward Dolnick (Icon) One snowy night in 1994, while the world’s attention was on the first day of the Olympic Winter Games being held in Norway, two men in a stolen car raced across the snow, placed a ladder against the wall of the national […]

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/ 28 September 2007

Two more bodies found in KZN sugar-cane fields

Another two bodies have been found in the sugar-cane fields near the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) town of Umzinto, police confirmed on Friday. Spokesperson Superintendent Zandra Hechter said the bodies were discovered in the early hours of Friday morning adjacent to the Shayamoya township of Umzinto. Their identities were not known yet.

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/ 28 September 2007

White names strong Bok team for US clash

South Africa are not planning to cruise into the Rugby World Cup quarterfinals. The Springboks have already won Group A and want to keep the momentum going into the knock-out stages of the tournament, so coach Jake White on Friday announced a strong starting line-up to face the United States Eagles in Montpellier on Sunday.

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/ 28 September 2007

Discovery could face millions of rands in claims

Three hundred former and present members of Discovery Health are suing the insurer for R852 000 in connection with an ancillary fee that they believe was charged illegally. But the group spearheading the action believes the company could be sued for up to R692-million should it succeed in its action, which they say could establish a precedent.