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/ 26 June 2006

Iran turns on the charm

Bush administration officials like to describe Iran as a country isolated from the outside world. Its outlaw government’s policies, and especially its nuclear activities, have earned it the distrust of the international community, the fear of its neighbours and, they say, the rightful label of a ”rogue state”.

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/ 26 June 2006

Zimbabwe weapons trial moved to Mutare

A Zimbabwean court on Monday moved the trial of an ex-Rhodesian soldier accused of masterminding a plot to topple President Robert Mugabe to the eastern city of Mutare. Peter Hitschmann was arrested in early March along with seven others including an opposition parliamentarian after police said that an arms cache had been found in his home in Mutare.

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/ 25 June 2006

Sri Lanka outclass England

Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene’s seventh one-day international 100 saw his side to an eight-wicket win over an outclassed England at the Riverside in Chester-le-Street on Saturday as the tourists went an unbeatable 3-0 up in the five-match NatWest Series. Jayawardene made 126 not out.

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/ 25 June 2006

Alonso takes pole position in tough session

Defending world drivers’ champion Fernando Alonso stormed to pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal on Saturday. Spaniard Alonso (24) fended off a later surge from his teammate Giancarlo Fisichella to take the top spot in one minute and 14,972 seconds — more than two-10ths of a second ahead of the Italian.