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/ 5 September 2006
The South African Chamber of Business’ (Sacob) Business Confidence Index (BCI) declined marginally from 99,1 in July to 99 in August, Sacob said on Tuesday. Sacob said although the index declined marginally by 0,1 index point from July to August, the BCI was poised over developing balance of payments constraints and the prospect of remedial policy action.
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/ 5 September 2006
Several hundred Chechens and dark-skinned people from the Caucasus have been forced to flee a town in north-west Russia after a brawl in a restaurant prompted a race riot at the weekend. The conflict was triggered by the death last week of two ethnic Russians after a fight in the restaurant.
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/ 5 September 2006
Mohammed Abbas still isn’t sure why he was plucked from the street by a group of armed men, some wearing police uniforms, to be interrogated and tortured for five days. He had never been involved in politics, he steered clear of crime, and he kept his religious views to himself. His family was not particularly well-heeled.
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/ 5 September 2006
The Sudanese government has told the African Union to remove its peacekeepers from Darfur and rejected their replacement by a United Natons force, after launching a new military offensive to ”restore stability” to the blighted region. The Sudanese troop build-up appears to reflect a determination by Khartoum to use force to end a three-year conflict.
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/ 5 September 2006
The glacier has begun to creak. In the world’s most powerful dictatorship we detect the merest hint of a thaw. I am not talking about China or Uzbekistan, Burma or North Korea. This state runs no torture chambers or labour camps. No one is executed, though plenty starve to death as a result of its policies. The unhurried perestroika is taking place in Washington, in the offices of the International Monetary Fund.
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/ 5 September 2006
A leak of honey at a Swiss transport company drew a swarm of hungry bees and forced the emergency services to step in, police said on Tuesday. Hundreds of litres of honey flooded out of a damaged barrel, which was part of a shipment from Mexico, and thousands of bees spread the word that the feast was on, said Basel police spokesperson Klaus Mannhart.
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/ 5 September 2006
South Africa’s Legal Aid Board ran a deficit of R19,2-million for the 2005/06 financial year, according to its annual report tabled at Parliament. The report tabled on Tuesday shows that a government grant amounted to R453,2-million, of which expenses amounted to R485,3-million, including R252,1-million in personnel costs.
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/ 5 September 2006
Tiger Woods surged past Vijay Singh to seize his fifth straight PGA title in superb style on Monday at the Deutsche Bank Championship. World number one Woods erased a three-shot deficit in three holes, took sole possession of the lead after five and rolled to his fifth win in as many starts with an eight-under-par 63 for 16-under 268.
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/ 5 September 2006
Fatally injured by a stingray, Australian ”Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin pulled its serrated barb out of his chest before losing consciousness and dying, the world-famous naturalist’s manager said on Tuesday. Video footage of the attack shows Irwin swimming above the stingray on the Great Barrier Reef on Monday when it lashed out and speared him in the heart with its barbed tail
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/ 5 September 2006
Amelie Mauresmo showed grit, fearlessness and poise to stage a dramatic final-set recovery and defeat long-time nemesis Serena Williams in fourth-round action at the US Open on Monday. World number one Mauresmo knocked out the unseeded two-times former champion Williams 6-4 0-6 6-2 to set up a quarterfinal match against Russian Dinara Safina.