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/ 15 June 2006

Wayne Rooney ready to roll

England striker Wayne Rooney was cleared by doctors on Thursday to play in the World Cup. His first World Cup appearance could come on Thursday afternoon, when England play Trinidad and Tobago. However, England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson said he would only use Rooney as a substitute.

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/ 15 June 2006

Serbia recognises Montenegro’s independence

The Serbian government said on Thursday it recognised the independence of Montenegro, after the tiny Balkan state voted last month in an historic referendum to break away from Belgrade. The Serbian Parliament decided 10 days ago to proclaim independence after the referendum in Montenegro, its last remaining ally from the former Yugoslavia.

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/ 15 June 2006

Iran’s Khamenei rejects nuclear suspension

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Thursday his country would not bow to pressure over its nuclear programme, implicitly rejecting international calls to suspend enrichment. ”The Islamic Republic of Iran will not bend to these pressures,” he said, referring to proposals drawn up to defuse the nuclear crisis.

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/ 15 June 2006

Cosatu: Celebrate June 16 by helping the youth

South Africa’s youth helped win the liberation struggle, but this generation is now hugely challenged by poverty, lack of education and HIV/Aids, trade-union federation the Congress of South African Trade Unions said on the eve of Youth Day. Friday is the 30th anniversary of the widespread youth protests, which began on June 16 1976.

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/ 15 June 2006

DA: Housing audit needed across provinces

The official opposition Democratic Alliance is to call on Auditor General Shauket Fakie to carry out a forensic audit of housing departments in all the provinces and at national level. Standing committee on public accounts DA member Eddie Trent said national and provincial housing officials were unable to account for irregularities involving more than R300-million.