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/ 15 November 2006
The Presidency received the Donen Commission report into the Iraq oil-for-food programme on November 6 and was studying the report, president Thabo Mbeki said on Wednesday. Mbeki said this in reply to a question from official opposition leader Tony Leon in the National Assembly on Wednesday.
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/ 15 November 2006
A series of small bombs wounded eight people in the Bangladeshi capital as a transport shutdown to force the dismissal of election officials paralysed the country for a fourth day on Wednesday. Witnesses said the overnight blasts near the office of the Awami League triggered widespread panic in Dhaka.
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/ 15 November 2006
Angola began registering voters for the first elections since a 30-year civil war on Wednesday as the opposition accused the government of preventing its representatives from monitoring the process. President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who has still to declare whether he will contest next year’s poll, was among the first to register his name.
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/ 15 November 2006
It seems state oil company PetroSA has failed to fully comply with a Cape High Court order to provide the Democratic Alliance with documentation related to the so-called ”Oilgate” scandal, the DA said on Wednesday. ”A preliminary analysis of the documents provided suggests that PetroSA has not fully complied with the court order,” DA spokesperson Hendrik Schmidt said.
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/ 15 November 2006
Certain roads in the Pretoria central business district were clogged with traffic on Wednesday as the Tshwane Metro Police cracked down on traffic violators with outstanding warrants of arrests. The metro police held several roadblocks, stopping cars and looking at the registration of vehicles and drivers’ licences.
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/ 15 November 2006
If you drive less than 1Â 000km a month, you may find that opting for a ”pay as you go” insurance on your car could save you a substantial amount of money. I put Hollard insurance to the test to see if there was actually a substantial saving in opting to pay per kilometre that you drive. While this is not meant to be a product endorsement, I was quite simply astounded by how much I could save, writes Maya Fisher-French.
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/ 15 November 2006
North Korea will have to ”demonstrate in concrete terms” a commitment to denuclearisation when six party talks on ending its nuclear programme resumes next month, Japan’s foreign ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday. North Korea declared after it exploded a nuclear device on October 9 that it should be recognised as a nuclear power.
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/ 15 November 2006
If as a Jew you are observant but modern, scientists and rabbis are developing gadgets to meet your needs. At a modest cottage in a suburb of Jerusalem, the Institute for Science and Halacha, founded in 1965, has found a way for religious physicians to write prescriptions on the Sabbath, when such activity is banned by ritual law.
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/ 15 November 2006
In a dangerous cat-and-mouse game, South African police are battling armed gangs of gold pirates through dark mine shafts deep underground to stop an illicit gold trade worth more than -million (about R5,1-billion) a year. Assistant Police Commissioner Mike Fryer said the new operation opened a fresh front in South Africa’s war against gold smuggling.
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/ 15 November 2006
The United Nations has not given up on sending its own troops to reinforce a peacekeeping force in Darfur, despite strong Sudanese opposition, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said on Wednesday. Speaking to reporters in Nairobi, Annan also described the situation on Sudan’s border with Chad as ”very fragile and volatile”.