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/ 15 July 2007

Mosque stirs up racial passion in Germany

This weekend the mosque is overcrowded, the café grubby, the social centre and offices scruffy and uncomfortable. Not for long, hopes Kilic Iqbal (27), who works for the Turkish religious and cultural association that runs the complex. Germany’s biggest Islamic centre is to be built in a suburb of Cologne.

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/ 15 July 2007

Referees frightened of McCaw, says Bok captain

Springbok captain Johann Muller said referees are afraid of sin-binning All Blacks skipper Richie McCaw following his team’s 33-6 Tri-Nations defeat on Saturday. He said referee Stuart Dickinson should have yellow-carded the All Black captain for an identical offence to one that later led to the sin-binning of South Africa’s Pedrie Wannenburg.

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/ 15 July 2007

Sexwale mum on presidential bid

South African politician-turned-tycoon Tokyo Sexwale said on Saturday the country’s president has a tough and thankless job, shying away from saying if he would make a run for the presidency. ”It’s not an easy job to do. Look at Thabo Mbeki. It’s a tough job … and a thankless job,” Sexwale said.

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/ 15 July 2007

Tokyo braces for killer typhoon

Japan’s capital braced for a powerful typhoon on Sunday that killed five people and forced tens of thousands to evacuate across the country. Authorities warned that Typhoon Man-Yi, packing sustained winds of 108km/h and gusts of up to 162km/h, could continue to wreak havoc as it moved up the Pacific coast toward Tokyo.

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/ 15 July 2007

Death toll rises as young girls go missing

Nine young girls have been found dead around South Africa in the past seven months after they had been reported missing. The nine comprise the most widely publicised cases. The most recent find was the decomposed body of Elizabeth Martin (13), found in a water tank at a farm in Leeu-Gamka in the Western Cape.

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/ 15 July 2007

India gripped by Swot Idol fever

Two thousand Indian schoolchildren began a televised battle on Saturday night to win five scholarships to English universities, in the first instalment of a new prime-time show tipped to grip the nation this summer. Broadcasters expect <i>Scholar Hunt: Destination UK</i> to attract large Saturday-night audiences.