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/ 21 June 2006

Tortured bodies of marines dumped near Baghdad

The tortured bodies of two United States soldiers were recovered in Iraq on Tuesday, after the two privates had been captured last week in an insurgent attack. An Iraqi official said they were ”killed in a barbaric way”, and an Islamist website claiming the killing for the al-Qaeda group in Iraq suggested they had been beheaded.

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/ 21 June 2006

Coming soon to a tiny screen near you: iMovies

The tiny screen of an iPod might not seem the best medium for enjoying the sweeping landscapes of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, or the breathtaking action scenes from Titanic. But such appears to be the goal of Steve Jobs, chief executive of Apple, who is in negotiations with most of Hollywood’s big studios to make feature films available for download via the firm’s online music software, iTunes.

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/ 21 June 2006

Winning the war on drugs

He used to be one of the stars in your classroom, an energetic and hard worker who always achieved top marks. But suddenly his performance slumped; he is aloof, arrives late at school, visits the toilet endlessly, is untidy and rebellious. You sense there is a problem, but you just cannot put your finger on it. "Dig deeper," urged Captain Jan Combrinck, "as these are some of the tell-tale signs of drug abuse."

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/ 21 June 2006

An African problem needing an African solution

Joseph Kony’s violent career as leader of the guerrilla Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda has won him the dubious distinction of being the first person ever to be indicted by the International Criminal Court. Now Kony appears to be expanding across southern Sudan, drawing both Khartoum and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army government into his chaotic pursuits.

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/ 21 June 2006

Testing … testing … HIV

Getting tested for HIV is about as enticing as sleeping with a new partner for the first time with a condom that the government distributed. It’s a rough ride. Even if you were faithful to your ex-partners and celibate in between. Even if you only had sex using condoms or went to reliable clinics for blood tests or don’t think you ever shot up, although you can’t really remember.

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/ 21 June 2006

Digital bush telegraph

The offices of Zimbabwe’s Voice of the People radio station have been destroyed by a fire bomb, its reporters have been beaten and jailed, its broadcasts jammed and now its directors face government charges that could see them jailed. Yet all involved in this plucky shortwave station remain committed to continuing their broadcasts of independent reports into Zimbabwe.

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/ 21 June 2006

‘Killers enjoy 100% immunity’

Guy Delva’s family do not like travelling in the same car as him. They worry that one of the many enemies that Haiti’s high-profile reporter has made in the course of a 20-year career may choose the moment to exact a violent revenge against a man who receives regular death threats. In countries such as Haiti, Colombia and the Philippines, journalists face threats and violence on a daily basis

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/ 20 June 2006

US claims to have killed al-Zarqawi’s right-hand man

The United States military said on Tuesday it had killed the ”right-hand man” of slain al-Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, describing him as someone who could have succeeded the Jordanian-born militant. Iraqi Mansur Suleiman al-Mashhadani was killed on Friday by US forces, said Major General William Caldwell, spokesperson of US-led coalition forces.