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/ 30 August 2006

State hits back at ‘constitutional crisis’

The Department of Correctional Services on Wednesday rejected a Durban High Court judge’s assertion that it is responsible for a potentially ”grave constitutional crisis”. ”The department does not agree that the decision to appeal against the orders of the Durban High Court was intended to create a constitutional crisis,” the department said in a statement.

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/ 30 August 2006

Israel rejects UN call to end Lebanon blockade

Israel rejected a call by United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan on Wednesday to lift its air and sea blockade of Lebanon, saying it will only end the seven-week-old siege once all aspects of a ceasefire are in place. Israel also will not withdraw its troops fully from southern Lebanon until the full implementation of the ceasefire.

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/ 30 August 2006

MTN continues to show good growth

South African mobile operator MTN on Wednesday reported a 27,5% increase in adjusted headline earnings per share to 278,5 cents for the six months ended June from 218,4 cents for the six months ended September 2005. MTN also advised that its subscribers were up 9,4% to 25,4-million for the six months to June.

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/ 30 August 2006

Dozens killed in Iraq, despite security clampdown

More than 40 people were killed in bomb attacks in Iraq on Wednesday morning, including 24 at a busy market in Baghdad where insurgents seem intent on defying a major United States-backed security clampdown now in its fourth week. A further 35 people were wounded in the attack on the Shorja wholesale market in central Baghdad, police said.

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/ 30 August 2006

Commission warns of another fuel crisis

The Moerane commission, which investigated South Africa’s fuel-supply crisis suffered late last year, has reported that another supply crisis could emerge in the second half of this year because of scheduled refinery shutdowns. But Minister of Minerals and Energy Buyelwa Sonjica says she has a task team in place with the industry.

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/ 30 August 2006

SABC boosts its profit

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) announced on Wednesday that it has posted an after-tax profit of R383-million for the 2005/06 financial year. This is a 97% increase on the adjusted figure of R194-million for last year. The public broadcaster also reported marked audience growth across most of its radio and television platforms.