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/ 24 July 2006

Calls to invite warring Middle East parties to SA

Representatives of warring groups in Israel, Lebanon and Palestine should meet in South Africa to negotiate an end to hostilities between them, the South African Council of Churches said on Monday. Spokesperson Jo Mdhlela said the council is calling on the South African government to help broker peace in the escalating Middle East crisis.

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/ 24 July 2006

Alonso looks for pyschological edge

Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso is confident he can stop Michael Schumacher’s winning run in his Ferrari rival’s home German Grand Prix this weekend. ”I am feeling very optimistic. We had a strong first half of the season, and the key thing now is to keep going and finalise the job,” the Spaniard said in a Renault team preview to Sunday’s race at Hockenheim.

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/ 24 July 2006

Cops make progress in Rivonia off-ramp murders

Johannesburg police have identified the gang that killed a Seychellois airline manager at the Rivonia off-ramp from the N1 highway on Saturday night. ”Behind the scenes, a lot is going on to try and apprehend the suspects,” said Superintendent Chris Wilken. But identifying them, establishing where they are from and apprehending them takes time.

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/ 24 July 2006

SABMiller affiliate buys Chinese breweries

SABMiller, the world’s second-biggest brewer, said on Monday that its Chinese affiliate CR Snow had agreed to buy Yinyan Brewery in China for ,3-million dollars. China Resources Snow Breweries had decided to also buy the brewing assets of Xiangwang Brewery for ,1-million dollars, United Kingdom-based SABMiller said in an official statement.

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/ 24 July 2006

Peace talks: Burundi rebels demand 60% stake in army

Burundi’s last active rebel group is demanding to have more than half of the slots in the country’s army in peace talks with the government that have repeatedly faltered on the issue of the military, officials said Monday. Representatives of the National Liberation Forces are also demanding the post of the national army chief as a pre-condition to reaching a permanent ceasefire.

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/ 24 July 2006

Ramaphosa leaps into succession race

Wealthy businessman Cyril Ramaphosa is preparing a bid for leadership of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress and by extension a run for the nation’s Presidency when Thabo Mbeki retires in 2009, associates said on Monday. The ANC will hold internal elections in December 2007, and whoever wins the party leadership is a shoo-in for the country’s Presidency.