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/ 13 July 2006

Aids: SA not facing doomsday scenario

The implementation of a large-scale anti-retroviral treatment (ART) programme will not only extend the lives of HIV-positive South Africans, but will also significantly reduce the adverse economic consequences of the HIV/Aids epidemic. This is according to an in-depth study of the macro-economic impact of HIV and Aids in South Africa under alternative treatment scenarios.

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/ 13 July 2006

Embattled Airbus may get respite at airshow

The aerospace industry will be in sharp focus next week when one of its biggest shows opens near London amid a crisis at the European group Airbus that has helped boost the standing of United States rival Boeing. The Farnborough International Airshow comes as Airbus is caught in a storm of bad publicity after revealing production problems in June.

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/ 13 July 2006

Bottled water in meaty flavours? Dogs lap it up

Cool bottled water in three delicious flavours — beef, chicken and bacon. Not tempted? Your dog will be. An Australian man has taken pooch-pampering to the next level with the launch of Aqua Dog. With one canine for every five Australians, the country has one of the world’s highest dog ownership rates and a pet food industry worth Aus$1,2-billion a year.

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/ 13 July 2006

MTN extends Investcom offer, nearly all accept

South African mobile phone operator MTN has extended its offer for Investcom until further notice and said on Thursday 99,5% of Investcom’s shareholders had accepted the deal. MTN, Africa’s largest cellular operator, had previously said the second closing date of the offer to shareholders of Investcom LLC was July 12 2006.

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/ 13 July 2006

Police arrest 220 in Zimbabwe protests

Zimbabwean police arrested more than 200 activists in three cities on Wednesday as they marched to demand a new Constitution to replace one seen entrenching President Robert Mugabe’s rule, a lobby group said. The National Constitutional Assembly said about 1 060 people took to the streets at midday in the capital Harare as well as in Bulawayo, Mutare, Gweru and Masvingo.

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/ 13 July 2006

Blair wants G8 expanded to G13

British Prime Minister Tony Blair wants China, India, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa to join the G8 to secure multilateral deals on trade, climate change and Iran, The Guardian newspaper said on Thursday. The British premier reckoned that the first fruits of closer engagement could be a break of the logjam in the ailing Doha round of world trade talks.