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/ 14 October 2005

Two injured in Jo’burg traffic shooting

Two people in a Toyota were slightly injured when a man in a white BMW opened fire on them while they were stationary at a robot on Friday, Johannesburg police said.
Captain Schalk Bornman said the incident occurred in Marlboro Drive. Police have established that the Toyota was transporting money for a financial institute.

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/ 14 October 2005

Rapid urbanisation ‘a serious problem’

Rapid urbanisation is causing the demand for housing to grow faster than the government can deliver it, Minister of Housing Lindiwe Sisulu said on Friday. ”At this rate, we are not going to get very far. We have a serious problem,” she told the annual conference of the Black Management Forum in Johannesburg.

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/ 14 October 2005

EU growth ‘must not be stopped’

Heads of state from central and south-east Europe insisted on Friday that European Union enlargement continue and include Turkey as well as the Balkan states that emerged from the bloody wars of the 1990s. Fifteen leaders are attending a summit in Zagreb to discuss European integration and expansion

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/ 14 October 2005

Europe warns Ethiopia over opposition crackdown

The European Parliament on Friday called for an end to harrassment of opposition groups in Ethiopia and warned of possible aid cuts to the impoverished Horn of Africa nation if it did not stop. The Strasbourg-based legislature deplored the government’s treatment of the opposition since disputed May elections that European Union observers said failed to meet international standards.

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/ 14 October 2005

Oil prices mixed after US report

World oil prices fell in New York on Friday but held firm in London, as a report on crude stockpiles in the United States suggested weakening demand in the world’s biggest energy consumer. New York’s main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in November, shed 42 cents to ,66 per barrel in electronic trading.

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/ 14 October 2005

Court refuses separation of sex-crimes trial

The Pretoria High Court has refused an application by Pretoria advocate Dirk Prinsloo to separate his sex-crimes trial from that of his former girlfriend and co-accused Cezanne Visser. Prinsloo had failed to prove that the continuation of a joint trial would cause him to suffer real prejudice, Judge Essop Patel ruled on Friday.

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/ 14 October 2005

Thousands sign petition to protest RAF Bill

More than 30&nbsp;000 South Africans have signed a petition on a website called <i>Stop the Bill</i> against a draft law to reform the Road Accident Fund (RAF). Hein Kaiser, one of the organisers of the petition, says "compensation is now limited and the RAF is taking away compensation for people with minor injuries".