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/ 8 June 2006

Arab League calls for end to Somali fighting

The Arab League expressed anxiety on Thursday over the ongoing violence in Somalia and urged the warring sides to immediately end hostilities, saying it was prepared to help restore calm in the country. "The Arab League expresses deep anxiety and regret over the deaths and injuries of a number of Somali citizens," the pan-Arab body said.

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/ 8 June 2006

Australia gambles on new-look front row

Australian coach John Connolly on Thursday named an untried front row combination to face England’s formidable pack this weekend in a bold gamble for his first Test leading the mis-firing Wallabies. Connolly will start Test debutants Tai McIsaac and Rodney Blake alongside three-cap prop Greg Holmes in the front row.

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/ 8 June 2006

DA wins crucial Cape by-election

The Democratic Alliance (DA) emerged victorious when residents of Tafelsig in Mitchell’s Plain voted for their candidate Sheval Arendse in Wednesday’s by-election in Cape Town. The by-election was the focus of Wednesday’s 14 by-elections around the country as it increases the majority of the DA-led multiparty coalition in Cape Town to two seats in the 210 seat council.

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/ 8 June 2006

US-backed alliance licks its wounds in Somalia

An increasingly powerful Islamic militia rolled through its newly captured territory and installed a religious court in one town as the remnants of a United States-backed alliance of warlords desperately tried to regroup. The Islamic Courts Union controls the Somali capital and surrounding areas after defeating the secular warlord alliance in weeks of battles that killed at least 330 people.

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/ 8 June 2006

Google signals U-turn over Chinese site

Internet giant Google may reverse its decision to launch a censored version of its search engine in China, one of the company’s founders has said. Sergey Brin said the Californian company had ”felt that perhaps we could compromise on our principles, but provide ultimately more information for the Chinese” with Google.cn.