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/ 22 June 2007

Iran cleric says Rushdie death fatwa still valid

The death-sentence fatwa issued against Salman Rushdie by Iran’s revolutionary leader 18 years ago is still valid and will remain so, a leading cleric said on Friday following Britain’s knighting of the controversial author. ”In Islamic Iran, the revolutionary fatwa issued by Imam Khomeini remains valid …,” Hojatoleslam Ahmad Khatami said.

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/ 22 June 2007

Zim court bars public from coup-plot hearing

A judge ordered a bail hearing for suspects accused of trying to topple Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe to be held behind closed doors on Friday to protect the identity of the alleged ringleaders. ”This case is a very sensitive one,” High Court Judge Tedius Karwi said, granting a prosecution request to bar the media.

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/ 22 June 2007

All Blacks to test Bok character

South Africa’s credentials of being serious challengers for the World Cup title in France later this year will be tested by the number one-ranked team, New Zealand, in the second match of this year’s Tri-Nations competition in Durban on Saturday. Jake White’s Springboks are coming off a thrilling, last-gasp win over Australia last weekend.

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/ 22 June 2007

Hirst most expensive living artist in record week

Britain’s Damien Hirst has been crowned the world’s most expensive living artist at auction, lifting a title held for years by America’s Jasper Johns. It was the high point of a frenetic week of London art auctions that saw records tumbling like ninepins and which is likely to get close to -billion when it ends later on Friday.

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/ 22 June 2007

Overnight violence claims lives in Kenya

Eleven people were killed in and around the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, during a surge in violence overnight, including two people found beheaded and eight killed in a shootout, police said on Friday. Three people — including the two who were beheaded — were found slain in Banana Hill on the outskirts of Nairobi.

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/ 22 June 2007

More must be done to empower women, says report

South Africa lacks women in high positions, the Public Service Commission (PSC) has found. A lot still needed to be done to empower women, the PSC said in a report released on Friday. ”Critical in this endeavour is the creation of an enabling environment to ensure that women’s talents and potential are harnessed …,” it said.