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/ 7 June 2006

In East Africa, soccer is ‘very, very important’

<a href="http://www.mg.co.za/specialreport.aspx?area=soccer_world_cup_2006"><img src="http://www.mg.co.za/ContentImages/272488/icon_focuson_wc3.gif" align=left border=0></a>It has been dubbed "The Greatest Show on Earth", and in Kenya that’s precisely what the Soccer World Cup is. So, with just days before the latest tournament kicks off in Germany, excitement among soccer fans in the East African country is mounting.

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/ 7 June 2006

How to increase productivity, wirelessly

Wireless local area networks enable mobile computer users to connect to a corporate network through Wi-Fi technology, something that is slowly starting to catch on in South Africa. However, issues such as security and connectivity speed have seen many organisations keeping this technology at arm’s length.

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/ 7 June 2006

Nigerian separatist group kidnaps South Koreans

Nigerian separatist group Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) claimed responsibility on Wednesday for the kidnapping of five South Korean oil workers and offered to exchange them for the group’s jailed leader. Mend said the raid was a response to a court decision Tuesday to deny bail to the Niger Delta’s best-known guerrilla leader, Mujahid Dokubo Asari.

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/ 7 June 2006

Jazzman Hilton Ruiz dies

Jazz pianist and composer Hilton Ruiz, who came to New Orleans to work on a Hurricane Katrina benefit recording, died early on Tuesday, his agent and manager said. He was 54. Ruiz had been comatose at a hospital since he fell early no May 19 in front of a French Quarter bar.

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/ 7 June 2006

Bitter battle for Tafelsig under way

The dribble of voters casting their ballots for the Western Cape’s only by-election being contested in Tafelsig, Mitchell’s Plain, was expected to increase when people returned home from work on Wednesday. The by-election is seen as a two-horse race between Democratic Alliance candidate Sheval Arendse and the Independent Democrats’ June Frans.

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/ 7 June 2006

Europe steps up pressure for bourse deal

European leaders stepped up the pressure on Tuesday on shareholders in Paris-based stock market operator Euronext to agree to merge with Frankfurt’s Deutsche Boerse. Last week the New York Stock Exchange and Euronext signed off on a -billion merger paving the way for the first trans-Atlantic stock market.