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/ 30 August 2006

Daily petrol over-recovery surges to 76c/l

South Africa’s daily unleaded petrol price over-recovery surged to 75,605 cents per litre (c/l) on August 29 from 54,917 c/l on August 28 and only 21,136 c/l on August 9. An over-recovery means that the basic petrol price based on the daily product price and exchange rate is less than the basic fuel price used in the calculation of the monthly retail petrol price.

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/ 30 August 2006

NZ offers residency to HIV-positive Zimbabweans

New Zealand will offer permanent residence to Zimbabweans in the country who are HIV-positive, making an exception to its policy of barring infected applicants, Health Minister Pete Hodgson said on Wednesday. About 1 300 Zimbabweans have entered New Zealand as a result of the political and economic crisis in Zimbabwe under a special immigration category.

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/ 30 August 2006

Female condoms slowly rise in popularity

Some parts are used as decorative bangles in certain countries and, at times, it is derisively referred to as a ”fish bag”, but usage of the female condom seems to be rising in South Africa, its second-largest market in the world. The female condom has been around for nearly a decade, and in South Africa it is a focal point of the government’s HIV/Aids programme.

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/ 30 August 2006

Schoolboy snares Miss Universe for school dance

Finding a date for the school prom is often a daunting business for high school students worldwide. Not so for Jordan Avramides from Sydney, Australia. At his formal end-of-year dance, sixteen-year-old Avramides will be walking in with the undisputed belle of the ball on his arm — Miss Universe Australia 2006, Erin McNaught.

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/ 30 August 2006

Aussie brothel offers petrol-price discounts

A brothel in Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, is tapping into discontent over high petrol prices by offering clients a discount of about 15% a litre, a report said on Wednesday. Madam Kerry’s brothel said that like many other Australian businesses, the sex industry has been hit by a slump triggered by soaring world oil prices and the rise in prices at the pump.

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/ 30 August 2006

Powerful Hurricane John closes in on Mexican coast

Hurricane John grew into a powerful cyclone off Mexico’s Pacific Coast on Tuesday, threatening to trigger dangerous flash floods and mudslides as it neared Acapulco and other tourist resorts. The Miami-based National Hurricane Centre said John turned into a dangerous storm in just a few hours and was now packing maximum sustained winds of almost 185kph.

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/ 30 August 2006

Nobel winner Naguib Mahfouz dies in Cairo

Naguib Mahfouz, who became the first Arab writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature and who was later stabbed by an Islamic militant who accused him of blasphemy, died on August 30, said his doctor, Hossam Mowafi. He was 94. Mahfouz, whose novels depicted Egyptian life in his beloved corner of ancient Cairo, was admitted to the hospital more than a month ago for injury to his head.

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/ 30 August 2006

MTN’s Investcom grows revenue

Investcom, which MTN Group acquired in July 2006 for $5,5-billion, on Wednesday reported a 26% rise in total subscribers to 6,14-million at the end of June. Investcom has operations in Ghana, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Cyprus, Benin, Guinea Bissau, Guinea Republic and Liberia.