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/ 7 August 2006

Ethiopian flood toll passes 200

Rescuers clawed through mud and debris with their hands, garden tools and heavy equipment in eastern Ethiopia on Monday, searching for hundreds of people missing after lethal flash floods. Officials said 206 bodies had been recovered but the toll was expected to climb as 300 people were still unaccounted for.

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/ 7 August 2006

Netball champions fall in opening match

Western Province got off to the best possible start at the Spar National Netball Championships in Port Elizabeth on Monday, beating defending champions Central Gauteng by 45 goals to 38 in their opening match. Central Gauteng certainly did not appear to be champion material in the first quarter.

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/ 7 August 2006

Sri Lanka edge closer to victory over SA

Skipper Mahela Jayawardene and veteran Sanath Jayasuriya hit aggressive half-centuries to push Sri Lanka closer to a remarkable victory in the second Test against South Africa in Colombo on Monday. Jayasuriya smashed 73 off 74 balls and Jayawardene was unbeaten on 77 as Sri Lanka ended a tense fourth day’s play on 262-5.

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/ 7 August 2006

Kumba wage strike called off

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) has called off its week-long strike over wages at Kumba Resources after a weekend of consultations, it said on Monday. The NUM downed tools on Sunday and Solidarity on Monday in demand of a 9% wage increase for higher earners and 10,5% for lower earners.

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/ 7 August 2006

Few taxi operators register for UIF

A mere 2 647 taxi operators of more than 135 000 in the country have registered with the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF), the Department of Labour said on Monday. Said departmental spokesperson Kgomotso Sebetso: ”It’s not fair that the taxi owners don’t want to comply with the law.”

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/ 7 August 2006

Heist gangs hit cash-in-transit vehicles

Cash-in-transit heist gangs hit at least six vans on Monday — three of them from Fidelity Cash Management Services and three from Coin Security. Although shots — including assault-rifle fire — went off in all but one of the attacks, only one security guard was wounded. Four robbers were arrested.

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/ 7 August 2006

Ceasefire demanded as death toll climbs

Lebanon’s prime minister, choking back tears, demanded a "quick and decisive ceasefire" on Monday after an Israeli air raid that he at first said killed more than 40 civilians sheltering from fighting in a southern village. Later, though, he said that only one person had been killed. Air raids elsewhere killed at least 24 Lebanese.