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/ 6 August 2007

Fuel workers mull new wage offer

Striking fuel industry workers would decide on Monday whether to accept a pay offer which might end a week of industrial action and fuel shortages. ”We are meeting our constituencies today to get a fresh mandate,” said Keith Jacobs, spokesperson for the Chemical, Energy, Paper, Printing, Wood, and Allied Workers’ Union.

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/ 6 August 2007

Eco-tourists take to village life in India’s ‘Little Tibet’

Answering the call of nature over a pit of manure with no flush water in sight and learning how to churn butter may not be everyone’s idea of a great holiday. But in India’s "Little Tibet", the remote Himalayan region of Ladakh, a pioneering scheme to offer tourists the authentic tastes of mountain life is taking off — and could hold the key to preserving a fragile ecosystem.

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/ 6 August 2007

Asec opens chase for Champions League semi

Asec Abidjan’s 1-0 win over Al-Hilal of Sudan in the African Champions League on Sunday has thrown the chase for semifinal places in Group B wide open. The Côte d’Ivoire champions won their first game of the group phase with an individual goal from Antoine Ngossan, moving to within one point of Al-Hilal.

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/ 6 August 2007

Zuma warns over prosecutions

A perceived ”witch-hunt” against specific people involved in apartheid atrocities could revive ”problems”, African National Congress deputy president Jacob Zuma warned on Sunday. The challenge to the country, its leadership and the National Prosecuting Authority was to get to the truth, but at the same time ensure there was reconciliation, he said.

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/ 6 August 2007

Man United win Community Shield on penalties

Premier League champions Manchester United beat FA Cup winners Chelsea 3-0 on penalties to win the Community Shield in a shoot-out on Sunday. Stalwart Ryan Giggs gave United a 35th minute lead with a sweetly-struck shot but Chelsea’s new France winger Florent Malouda levelled with a fine solo goal on the stroke of halftime.

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/ 6 August 2007

Balfour suspects collusion in jailbreak

Prison officials must have colluded with the ten prisoners who escaped from the Qalakabusha Correctional Centre in Empangeni, Correctional Services Minister Ngconde Balfour said on Sunday. The prisoners, aged between 28 and 35, were serving life sentences for murder, armed robbery and other crimes.

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/ 6 August 2007

Players to meet rugby council over Bok ban

The South African Rugby Union and the South African Rugby Players’ Association will meet early this week to discuss the decision last week by the President’s Council to ban overseas-based players from playing for the Springboks. The meeting could result in the President’s Council decision being ”rescinded”.