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/ 29 June 2006

Cabinet says SABC blacklisting ‘internal’ matter

The alleged blacklisting by the state broadcaster, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), was an ”internal matter”, the South African Cabinet said on Thursday. The SABC has appointed a commission of inquiry into the allegations that a number of commentators including Business Day‘s Karima Brown and author William Mervin Gumede had been ”banned”.

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/ 29 June 2006

World Cup 2010 emblem to be unveiled on July 7

The South African Cabinet has noted that the emblem for the 2010 Fifa World Cup will be unveiled in Berlin on July 7. In a statement on Thursday — after a regular Cabinet meeting in Pretoria on Wednesday — it said: ”As the 2006 Fifa World Cup reaches its climax in Germany, the world will be watching us carefully to judge whether we will be ready to host this prestigious event.

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/ 29 June 2006

Israel arrests Hamas Cabinet members

Israel seized Hamas leaders and stepped up its Gaza assault on Thursday, intensifying the pressure on Palestinians over the capture of a soldier that threatens to spiral into regional conflict. The body of a Jewish settler abducted by militants was also found dumped in the West Bank, adding to the tensions in the crisis between Israel and the Palestinians.

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/ 29 June 2006

Scorpions to remain within ambit of NPA

The Directorate of Special Operations, or the Scorpions as it is better known, will remain within the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), but political oversight will move to the Minister of Safety and Security. Director General in the Presidency Frank Chikane said on Thursday that Cabinet made the decision on Wednesday after studying the Khampepe Commission’s report.

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/ 29 June 2006

Surfing with a safety net

Last week, the Virtual Global Taskforce, formed by police agencies around the world, secured its first conviction in the United Kingdom. Lee Costi, a 21-year-old student from Surrey, was found guilty of raping two underage girls and sentenced to nine years in prison. He was caught after a Nottinghamshire mother alerted police to online conversations he was having with her 14-year-old daughter.

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/ 29 June 2006

Stiletto-stabbed soldier wins compensation

A 31-year-old woman who wounded a British soldier with her stiletto heel after he tried to break up a row was ordered on Wednesday to pay him £170 in compensation. Mark McCay (23) was taken to hospital with a bloody cut after he was hit on the head by Lisa Ashworth’s shoe in the early hours of July 1 2004.

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/ 29 June 2006

Italian soccer match-fixing tribunal under way

Italian football went on trial on Thursday at a sports tribunal hearing in Rome that will decide whether four of the country’s top clubs colluded to rig matches over a period of several years. The scandal, which broke last month, has dominated headlines in football-crazed Italy, and could result in the teams being excluded from European competition and relegated to second-division play.