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/ 19 July 2007

Woods in from the cold with a 69 at Carnoustie

Tiger Woods got his quest for a hat-trick of Open Championship wins off to a solid start on Thursday, carding a two-under 69 in the first round. The world number one looked comfortable despite the early morning chill and damp that saw him keep a light jacket on for the front nine and pull on thick gloves between shots to keep his hands dry and warm.

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/ 19 July 2007

Russia expels four UK diplomats as row escalates

Russia announced on Thursday the expulsion of four British diplomats, a visa ban on British officials and the suspension of counter-terrorism cooperation amid a mounting diplomatic row. ”The British ambassador has been officially notified that four British embassy employees have been declared persona non grata,” a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said.

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/ 19 July 2007

Crisis-hit Zimbabwe scraps fuel scheme

Zimbabwe has scrapped a scheme allowing fuel purchases with foreign currency, removing one of the few remaining ways for people to acquire petrol in a country struggling with a crumbling economy. The facility is also used by foreign diplomats and officials working for international aid organisations.

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/ 19 July 2007

Teed-off golfer sues over stray shot

A member of one of Hong Kong’s most exclusive golf clubs is suing a fellow player after a stray ball hit him on the head. Alan Deakins has filed a High Court writ claiming he was "struck on the head by a golf ball whilst… walking up the 13th fairway", the <i>South China Morning Post</i> reported on Thursday.

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/ 19 July 2007

Fighting erupts before Somali peace talks

A major Somali peace meeting resumed in Mogadishu on Thursday, hours after explosions echoed in the capital’s biggest market in the heaviest fighting in 15 days of non-stop violence. ”The conference has started. Prime Minister [Ali Mohamed] Gedi has arrived. The explosions will not deter us,” a security source said.

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/ 19 July 2007

Anger mounts over Brazil’s deadliest air crash

Brazil’s deadliest air disaster provoked anger over safety conditions in the aviation sector as rescuers on Thursday pulled more bodies from the burned-out wreckage. All 186 passengers and crew aboard the Airbus 320 were believed to have been killed in Tuesday’s fiery crash at São Paulo’s Cagonhas airport, along with a number of people on the ground.