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/ 6 June 2006

Al Gore rides global warming back into politics

Six years after barely losing the most contested presidential race in recent United States history, Al Gore has ridden a popular new film on global climate change to the centre of American politics. Former vice-president Gore denied again Sunday that he intended to contest the Democratic nomination for president in 2008 — which could pit him against his former boss’s wife, Senator Hillary Clinton.

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/ 6 June 2006

Bodies at Iraq desert crime scene have story to tell

Draped in the traditional jackets and robes of southern Iraq, the skeletons lie in a grim tableau at the bottom of the sandy ditch, their jaws open and blindfolds of tattered Arab scarves tied around their empty eye sockets. "I believe they were shot here," said Michael Trimble, head of the mass graves unit for the Regime Crimes Liaison Office in Iraq.

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/ 6 June 2006

SA national parks get a R395m facelift

South Africa’s national parks are to get a R395-million facelift over the next three years, Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism Marthinus van Schalkwyk announced on Tuesday. ”This [spending] will be concentrated on … upgrading 520 existing accommodation units, supplying 100 new units [and] upgrading and constructing 320km of tourist roads,” he said.

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/ 6 June 2006

Monsanto loses court case over GM seeds price

India’s Supreme Court has upheld an order by a state government asking US biotech giant Monsanto’s Indian arm to cut the price of its genetically-modified Bt Cotton seeds, reports said on Tuesday. The southern state of Andhra Pradesh had last month asked Mahyco Monsanto not to charge more than 750 rupees ($16) for 450g of cotton seeds.

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/ 6 June 2006

Earthlife: The answer is blowin’ in the wind

Earthlife Africa is "disillusioned" by what it called South African Minister Alec Erwin’s "continuing confusion" about the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR). "Erwin cites the PBMR as an efficient and economical method of providing power. Since its inception, costs and schedules on the PBMR have continued to escalate," Earthlife Africa said in a statement on Tuesday.

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/ 6 June 2006

Rooney sparks comeback frenzy

Wayne Rooney worked out separately from his England teammates on Tuesday at their idyllic Black Forest training camp amid a surge of optimism that he could be fit for the World Cup. Pictures of Rooney unleashing a flying scissor-kick with his injured right foot dominated British newspapers, triggering speculation that he might yet be given the all-clear to stay with the squad.

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/ 6 June 2006

Another possible train murder

The naked body of man was found lying next to the railway line between Sharon Park and Dunottar on Johannesburg’s East Rand, police said on Monday. Spokesperson Superintendent Andy Pieke said the body — in the early stages of decomposition — had wounds indicating he may have been thrown off a moving train.