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/ 17 July 2007

Russian media say Britain has started diplomatic war

Britain has declared diplomatic war on Russia by expelling four envoys from London and failing to respect Moscow’s constitutional ban on extradition, Russian newspapers said on Tuesday. Commentators accused Britain of double standards for punishing Russia over its refusal to hand over the chief suspect in the murder of former agent Alexander Litvinenko.

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/ 17 July 2007

Butchered prostitutes ‘fed to pigs’, court told

Accused serial killer Robert Pickton described how he killed prostitutes after having sex with them and used his pigs to help dispose of the remains. Witness Andrew Bellwood testified that Pickton showed him handcuffs and play-acted as he described stroking their hair and telling them everything would be okay, ”it’s over now”.

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/ 17 July 2007

SA claims four golds in the ‘fast’ pool

World champion Gerhard Zandberg of South Africa won two gold medals in swimming at the All African Games on Monday, setting a competition record in the 50m backstroke and helping his team to victory in the 400m freestyle relay. Zandberg won the backstroke in 25,68 seconds, edging Egypt’s Ahmed Hussein and Kenyan Jason Dunford.

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/ 17 July 2007

Strike could lead to low varsity intake

Some universities have expressed concern about the loss of teaching time in the recent public servants’ strike in which teachers participated. They believe that if a catch-up plan is not implemented effectively, it might affect this year’s matric pass rate. There is concern that weaker matric learners who are borderline university candidates might fail the exam, resulting in a low university intake.