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/ 9 July 2007

Nazi holiday camp to open doors to new clientele

On a stretch of white sand beach on an island off Germany, a massive complex intended as a Nazi holiday camp that has been steadily falling into disrepair is set for a new lease of life. More than 70 years since construction began on the vast Prora complex on the picturesque island of Ruegen, plans are being drawn up to turn one of the imposing dormitory blocks into a 500-bed youth hostel, with every room to have a view of the Baltic Sea.

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/ 9 July 2007

China weighs damage from food safety scares

China risks damaging its global credibility if it does not tackle its food and drug quality problems, an official newspaper said amid a series of health scares. China’s safety failings have drawn world attention since mislabelled chemical exports were found in cough syrup in Panama and pet food in the United States.

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/ 9 July 2007

Nigerian kidnappers free three-year-old girl

A three-year-old British girl was freed on Sunday four days after being kidnapped in Nigeria, and her mother said the toddler was in good health except for mosquito bites. Gunmen had snatched Margaret Hill from the car in which she was being driven to school while it was stuck in traffic on Thursday morning in Port Harcourt.

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/ 9 July 2007

Black and Huber repeat doubles triumph

Second seeds Cara Black of Zimbabwe and Liezel Huber of South Africa won their second Wimbledon women’s doubles title in three years defeating Slovenian Katarina Srebotnik and Japan’s Ai Sugiyama on Sunday. The African pair came from a set down to win 3-6 6-3 6-2 and capture their second grand slam title of the year.

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/ 9 July 2007

Weekend of death in Iraq

United States President George Bush’s hopes for making progress with his Iraq strategy suffered a double blow when there was an upsurge in violence over the weekend. Twenty-three Iraqi army recruits were killed on Sunday the day after a truck bomb killed 150 people in Armili.

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/ 9 July 2007

The holy grail of cellphones

This is not a good time to be in a deckchair on a pavement on Fifth Avenue next to Central Park. It’s hot and disgustingly muggy and when you are not sitting in a pool of sweat, you are being drenched by torrential rain accompanied by flashes of lightning. The conditions in New York are so extreme they are almost biblical, which is appropriate because the people gathered on the pavement are here on the 21st-century equivalent of a pilgrimage.