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/ 8 June 2006

Road deaths should be treated as a global disease

Road accidents claim more lives in the world’s poorest countries than malaria or tuberculosis, say campaigners urging governments to treat fatal crashes as a global disease. The Commission for Road Safety, chaired by the former Nato chief Lord Robertson, will on Thursday call on the G8 countries to support a -million 10-year plan to tackle the 1,2-million deaths and 50-million injuries on the roads every year.

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/ 8 June 2006

All systems go for England as Rooney returns

A smiling Wayne Rooney resumed training at England’s base camp in southern Germany on Thursday, giving the side a huge boost ahead of their World Cup campaign. The 20-year-old striker was put through his paces with his teammates and showed no ill effects in his first run-out since jetting being given the green light to play in the World Cup.

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/ 8 June 2006

Report: Harare runs out of TB drugs

Public clinics and hospitals in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, are running out of desperately needed drugs to treat tuberculosis as a worsening hard-currency shortage hits state health facilities, it was reported on Thursday. Overcrowding and poor hygiene have seen increasing cases of TB surfacing in Harare.

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/ 8 June 2006

Al-Qaeda chief killed in air strike

Al-Qaeda’s chief in Iraq Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been killed in an air strike, United States and Iraqi officials announced on Thursday, hailing a major blow against the network’s bid to destabilise the country. The US military said al-Zarqawi was killed in an air strike on a safe house north of Baghdad where he was holding a meeting with fellow militants.

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/ 8 June 2006

JSE deep in red as sell-off continues

The JSE was deep in negative territory at noon on Thursday as weakness on world markets, lower commodity prices and interest-rate fears continued to weigh. Basket selling by futures players amplified the bourse’s losses. By 11.59am the all-share and all-share industrial indices slid 3,22% and 3,42% respectively.