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/ 4 July 2006

Excess speed to blame for Valencia crash

Excess speed caused a fatal metro-train accident in the Spanish city of Valencia, a regional minister said on Tuesday, and there are suggestions the train driver may have been ill or unconscious. At the moment of the accident on Monday the black box recorder showed the train was travelling ”too fast”, regional infrastructure minister Jose Ramon Garcia Anton said.

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/ 4 July 2006

Prosecution witnesses heard in Libya Aids trial

The Tripoli criminal court heard testimony from prosecution witnesses on Tuesday as the re-trial of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor accused of infecting Libyan children with the Aids virus resumed and was then adjourned until July 25. The three witnesses, a father and two mothers, appeared with their infected children before Judge Mahmud al-Huweissa.

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/ 4 July 2006

Rooivalk ‘elevates SA into new dimension’

It is an awe-inspiring sight, watching a nine-tonne attack helicopter perform a loop and barrel rolls, the aeronautical equivalent of Luciano Pavarotti performing a perfect pike on the diving board. But this is exactly what Denel Aviation’s CSH-2 Rooivalk attack helicopter can do, although it is not part of its operational flying capabilities.

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/ 4 July 2006

Olmert: We will hit all terrorists

Israel on Tuesday ordered more military action to secure the release of a captured soldier the government said was still alive after an ultimatum set by his Palestinian captors expired. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert again ruled out any negotiations with militants to free the conscript.

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/ 4 July 2006

Sharapova surprised by security lapse

Maria Sharapova laughed off the appearance of a streaker at Wimbledon on Tuesday but admitted she had been surprised by how long he had been allowed to remain within a few yards of her on centre court. The appearance of a naked young man mid-way through the second set of her quarterfinal had no apparent impact on Sharapova’s game.

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/ 4 July 2006

SA plans to open embassy in Guinea

South Africa soon will open an embassy in Guinea and the two countries plan to scrap entry visas between them, their leaders said on Tuesday. South Africa’s President Thabo Mbeki and Guinea’s Lansana Conte said their countries had also agreed to boost trade and economic cooperation in the sectors of transport, mining, water and hydro electricity generation in Guinea.

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/ 4 July 2006

Artist Frans Claerhout dies in Bloemfontein

Acclaimed Flemish artist Frans Claerhout (87) has died in a Bloemfontein hospital, radio news reports said on Tuesday. He died in his sleep, two weeks after being admitted for pneumonia. Born in Belgium in 1919, he became a Catholic priest and came to South Africa as a missionary in 1946, ministering to the people of the Free State.