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/ 29 March 2006

Telkom employees back at work

Telkom employees returned to work on Wednesday after a two-day wage strike, the company said. ”They are back,” said company spokesperson Lulu Letlape. All that remained was for trade unions Solidarity and the Communication Workers’ Union (CWU) to contact Telkom about its revised profit-sharing and wage offer made on Friday.

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/ 29 March 2006

Palestinian president Abbas in SA for talks

Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas arrives in South Africa on Thursday for talks with President Thabo Mbeki following elections that have shaken up the political landscape in Israel and the Palestinian territories. The new Kadima party of Ehud Olmert won elections in Israel on Tuesday, trouncing the right-wing Likud party.

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/ 29 March 2006

Sony president says revamp on track

Sony’s painful restructuring drive is progressing well but reform efforts are still at an early stage, the group’s president said in an interview published on Wednesday. "I think we’ve made sizable progress in regaining confidence and improving earnings but in my mind, our reform is still in its early stages," said Ryoji Chubachi.

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/ 29 March 2006

Apple trademark battle comes to the crunch

The Beatles’ record company Apple Corps re-entered battle with Apple Computer at London’s High Court on Wednesday, accusing it of breaching a trademark agreement by promoting music products. The dispute centres on Apple Computer’s revolutionary iTunes online music store, which allows users of its iPod to download and save songs through the internet.

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/ 29 March 2006

No proof of rape, court hears

The medical report of Jacob Zuma’s rape accuser contained no proof of rape, his lawyer Kemp J Kemp told the Johannesburg High Court on Wednesday. ”She reported the incident in terms which clearly did not describe it as rape,” Kemp submitted in final argument during his application for his client’s discharge.

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/ 29 March 2006

Total solar eclipse thrills Ghanaians

Excited schoolchildren peered skyward on Wednesday in Ghana, joining others around the world for a long-anticipated solar show — the first total eclipse in years, which will sweep north-east from Brazil to Mongolia. Throngs milled around on the beach in Ghana, in West Africa, trading protective eyewear among them.

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/ 29 March 2006

Shuttle keeps high flyers airborne till Wall Street

The long, traffic-clogged trip from John F Kennedy airport into the centre of New York — often undertaken in a state of jetlag — has a way of tempering the excitement of arrival. Now, though, visitors with enough money can evade both that trip and lengthy security queues on the way back, thanks to a new helicopter shuttle service that made its debut this week.

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/ 29 March 2006

Taylor nabbed on Cameroon border

Former Liberian leader and fugitive war crimes suspect Charles Taylor was arrested on Wednesday in a northern Nigerian town near the Cameroon border, police spokesperson Haz Iwendi said. On Tuesday, President Olusegun Obasanjo’s government announced that Taylor had disappeared from his plush villa in the southeastern Nigerian city of Calabar.