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/ 8 June 2006

Iran: UN finds highly enriched uranium traces

United Nations inspectors have found new traces of highly enriched uranium in Iran, in equipment at a technical university in Tehran, the UN nuclear watchdog said on Thursday in a confidential report obtained by Agence France-Presse. Uranium can be enriched to produce nuclear-reactor fuel. But if it is enriched to a much greater degree it can be used to manufacture atom bombs.

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/ 8 June 2006

Kuznetsova to face Henin-Hardenne

Defending champion Justine Henin-Hardenne overcame Belgian compatriot Kim Clijsters 6-3, 6-2 to reach the final of the French Open on Thursday. The 24-year-old fifth seed will meet Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final on Sunday after the eighth seed put out teenager Nicole Vaidisova 5-7, 7-6 (7/5), 6-2.

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/ 8 June 2006

FW de Klerk placed on a ventilator

Former state president FW de Klerk had a second operation on Thursday after developing respiratory problems and is on a ventilator, according to Cape Town’s Panorama Medi-Clinic. De Klerk underwent surgery at the clinic on Saturday to remove a tumour, which was later found to be cancerous, from his colon.

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/ 8 June 2006

Prime rate rises to 11%

The four main South African banks will increase the prime lending rate to 11%, in line with the repo rate hike Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni announced on Thursday. The prime overdraft rate at Absa, Nedbank and Old Mutual Bank will rise by 0,5 percentage points — from 10,5% to 11% — with effect from Friday.

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/ 8 June 2006

Steady Kuznetsova into French Open final

Former US Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova produced a gritty comeback to reach the final of the French Open on Thursday at the expense of teenager Nicole Vaidisova. The eighth-seeded Russian won 5-7, 7-6 (7/5), 6-2 to set up a final against the winner of the all-Belgian semifinal between former world number ones Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin-Hardenne.

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/ 8 June 2006

Satawu: Too early to tell how talks are going

Pay negotiations between representatives of striking security guards and employers are expected to continue until after Thursday midnight, South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union spokesperson Ronnie Mamba said. ”It is too early to tell how the negotiations are going. We are not going to divulge the actual progress of the negotiations,” Mamba said.

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/ 8 June 2006

Western Cape government disputes electricity bill

The Western Cape treasury is disputing an amount apparently owed to the city of Cape Town, which by noon on Thursday had cut off the water and electricity supply to the provincial department of local government and housing. ”There was agreement in the last month between senior officials from the province and city,” Lynn Brown, provincial minister for finance, said on Thursday.

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/ 8 June 2006

Swiss thwart plot to attack El Al plane

Swiss justice authorities said on Thursday that they had thwarted a plot by a group of North Africans to attack a plane of the Israeli airline El Al, and had made seven arrests in the process. The Federal Prosecutor’s Office said that the individuals had been seized in sweeps, which began on May 12 in Zurich and Basel, following an investigation.

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South Korean hostages freed in Nigeria

Five South Koreans taken hostage by Nigerian militants were freed on Thursday, said the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend), which had been holding them. "In fulfilment of our earlier pledge, all five Korean prisoners captured by our unit in the attack on the Daewoo camp were released at 4pm [local time] today, Thursday June 8 2006," Mend said.