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/ 23 March 2006

Fat man walking

Steve Vaught’s quest to shed the dozens of kilograms of fat he was lugging around began with a single step, as did his one-man expedition to cross the United States on foot. Vaught, who began his trek last April in Oceanside, California, has so far covered more than 3 700km — the last leg to New York with freezing Midwestern winds snapping at his back.

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/ 23 March 2006

MTN to launch cellphone network in Iran

MTN, Africa’s largest cellphone company, said on Thursday it would launch a second network in Iran in August, reaching 31-million subscribers by 2015. ”August is when we are expected to launch. We are hopeful that we will meet that date,” MTN group chief executive officer Phuthuma Nhleko told a news conference.

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/ 23 March 2006

Egypt prepares to lift emergency laws

Egypt has pledged to lift emergency laws that grant security organs sweeping powers to arrest and detain suspects without recourse to the courts, the press reported on Thursday. Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif declared the government’s intention to abrogate the laws in a speech to parliament late on Wednesday.

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/ 23 March 2006

Eritrea bans three foreign-aid groups

Eritrea has ordered three foreign non-governmental aid groups to suspend their activities despite hunger threatening two-thirds of the population of the Horn of Africa nation. The Ministry of Labour and Human Welfare said they had not ”met the requirements laid down for an operational permit” in letters seen by Agence France-Presse on Thursday.

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/ 23 March 2006

Cholera kills at least 238 people in Sudan

A cholera outbreak has killed at least 238 people and infected some 8 923 others in the past three months in southern Sudan, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said. Although the outbreak has been contained in two main southern towns, it has spread to other areas, the United Nations said in a statement on Wednesday.

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/ 23 March 2006

Estrada takes stand to deny embezzling $78m

The former Philippine president Joseph Estrada took the stand in his trial for embezzling state funds on Wednesday, insisting he had been framed and had not taken kickbacks while in office. ”These are trumped-up charges, a frame-up,” Estrada (68) said, giving evidence for the first time in four and a half years.

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/ 23 March 2006

US teacher who admitted sex with pupil freed

A Florida schoolteacher who admitted sleeping with her 14-year-old pupil will escape punishment after a judge rejected a plea deal that would have given her 10 years of house arrest and probation. The state attorney Richard Ridgway dropped molestation charges against Debra Lafave after a Marion county superior court judge refused to accept a deal that would have removed the need for the boy to give evidence.