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/ 18 January 2007
Hillary Clinton risked being outflanked in the race for the United States Democratic presidential nomination on Wednesday when she revised her stance on the Iraq war but failed to go far enough to satisfy anti-war critics. Clinton took to television and radio studios for a media blitz on Wednesday morning to set out a new position after a visit to Iraq and Afghanistan last week.
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/ 18 January 2007
Militants in Nigeria released five Chinese hostages and one of three Italian oil-workers seized in separate attacks in the country’s oil-rich southern delta region, officials and militants said on Thursday. Nigerian militants have frequently taken foreign workers hostage since launching a wave of attacks on the country’s oil industry since early 2006.
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/ 18 January 2007
A British opposition party has called on Prime Minister Tony Blair to come clean over his involvement in a controversial R30-billion arms deal between the South African government and British arms manufacturers BAE, media reports said on Thursday.
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/ 18 January 2007
Racial tension is running high in Greytown after the murder of the town’s acting municipal manager Sydney Sikhakhane, media reports said on Thursday. The alleged killers were members of local Muslim community, and Muslim businessmen had received threats from other residents.
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/ 18 January 2007
China has promised to help Zimbabwe overcome its economic woes arising from sanctions by Western countries, Harare’s Herald newspaper reported on Thursday. Its website said the undertaking was given by Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe Yuan Nansheng when he paid Acting President Joice Mujuru a courtesy call.
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/ 18 January 2007
Their uniforms said police but their actions said firefighters. The four officers sauntered to the centre of the buzzing crowd and did all that was left to do: stamp out the flames roasting yet another victim of mob justice in Kenya.
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/ 18 January 2007
Surrounded by throngs of Hindu pilgrims at India’s biggest religious gathering, holy man Kanhaiya Lal Maharaj says he has balanced a water pitcher on his head for 24 years and has the dent in his skull to prove it. ”This is a moving temple, like a mobile phone,” he said, perched on a stool and showing the pitcher to onlookers.
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/ 18 January 2007
The Presidency on Wednesday night described a claim by the Democratic Alliance (DA) that it had sponsored author Ronald Suresh Roberts to write a book about President Thabo Mbeki as an attempt to tarnish the integrity of the Presidency. On Wednesday the DA accused Minister in the Presidency Essop Pahad of not giving ”an honest answer” to a parliamentary question.
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/ 18 January 2007
South Africa has the most Aids orphans in the world, according to a United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) report released this week. The report focused on data from 2005. It found that a total of 15,2-million children around the world had lost at least one parent to HIV/Aids. Most of these children were in sub-Saharan Africa — and 1,2-million were in SA.
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/ 18 January 2007
Police in southern India are investigating reports that poverty-stricken survivors of the Indian Ocean tsunami sold their kidneys because of the slow pace of rehabilitation after the disaster. Up to 150 people, mainly women around the coastal city of Chennai, in Tamil Nadu, are believed to have sold their organs for 50 000 rupees ( 134) in the past few months.