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/ 6 May 2006

Car crash adds another twist to Kennedy saga

The Kennedy family saga of tragedy and scandal took another turn on Friday when Patrick Kennedy, a Democratic congressman, said he was checking himself into a drug rehab programme after crashing his car into a police barricade. Kennedy said he had decided to seek treatment for addiction to prescription painkillers because he had no recollection of the accident.

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/ 6 May 2006

How Morales won his people back

The lady behind the reception desk at the Palmasola refinery smiled sweetly. ”We’re just carrying on here as normal,” she said. ”There’s nothing to report.” Horses ambled by on the dusty road outside. A few oil tankers stood idly, their drivers asleep. Only the presence of half-a-dozen soldiers, guns at their sides, revealed there was, indeed, something to report

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/ 5 May 2006

Serbia arrests more Mladic aides as pressure mounts

Serbian police made fresh arrests and raided apartments on Friday in the hunt for genocide suspect Ratko Mladic as pressure mounted on Belgrade to bring one of the most-wanted men in Europe to justice. The police actions came two days after the European Union punished Serbia for failing to hand Mladic over to the United Nations war-crimes tribunal by the end of April.

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/ 5 May 2006

South Africa go duck hunting

Thanks largely to captain Graeme Smith, South Africa were in a strong position on 133-4, with a first innings lead of 14 runs when play ended early on the first day of the third and final Castle Lager Test against New Zealand at the Wanderers on Friday. Smith won the toss and sent New Zealand in to bat on a pitch that offered something for the bowlers.

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/ 5 May 2006

Trapped Australian miners in good humour

They’ve been trapped in a tiny cage nearly a kilometre underground for 10 days, but two Australian gold miners still haven’t lost their sense of humour. ”They call where they are a two-star hotel — they’re the two stars,” said Matthew Gill, manager of the century-old Beaconsfield Gold Mine.

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/ 5 May 2006

Mbeki wants next SA president to be a woman

President Thabo Mbeki weighed in on Friday in the succession debate raging in South Africa, saying he wants the next president to be a woman. ”As far as I am concerned, the next president of South Africa should be a woman,” Mbeki said. Mbeki named Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka as the first woman deputy president in June after he fired Jacob Zuma from the post in a major corruption scandal.

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/ 5 May 2006

Ireland remembers hunger striker Bobby Sands

Irish Republicans on Friday commemorated the 25th anniversary of the death of Bobby Sands, a member of the Irish Republican Army, who died in jail after a 66-day hunger strike. Sands has come to be considered a martyr by the Republican movement, whose quest for Irish reunification divided the Northern Irish community.