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/ 12 October 2005

Thousands storm Brazilian soccer stadium

At least 60 people were injured on Tuesday when thousands of people stormed an already packed soccer stadium in northern Brazil to watch the national team train for a World Cup qualifying match against Venezuela. The incident occurred at Mangueirao stadium in the city of Belem, about 3 040km north of Sao Paulo in the state of Para.

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/ 12 October 2005

Syrian minister commits suicide in office

Syria’s former strongman in Lebanon, who was questioned over the assassination of former Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri, committed suicide in his Damascus office on Wednesday, the government said. Interior Minister Ghazi Kanaan spoke to Voice of Lebanon radio earlier on Wednesday and said it would be his "final declaration".

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/ 12 October 2005

Trial date set for Zuma

Former deputy president Jacob Zuma’s trial date has been set for July 31 next year, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said on Wednesday. ”We are very pleased with this as it offers us what we wanted all the time — which is enough time to prepare for this case,” NPA spokesperson Makhosini Nkosi said.

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/ 12 October 2005

Suicide bomber kills 30 in Iraq

Thirty people were killed on Wednesday when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a large crowd of people outside an army recruitment centre in the north-western Iraqi town of Tal Afar, police said. The attack, which also left 35 people wounded, came just a day after another attack in the town killed 30 people at a crowded market.

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/ 12 October 2005

Storm over African immigrants clouds EU talks

Controversy over the frequently tragic attempts of African immigrants to storm the European Union’s Spanish borders clouded European Union talks on Wednesday, amid a claim the bloc is trying to erect new "Berlin walls". EU justice commissioner Franco Frattini briefed ministers about an EU mission to the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla in North Africa, which have been assaulted by waves of African would-be EU immigrants.

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/ 12 October 2005

One large steppe for millionaire space tourist

A 60-year-old communications millionaire and the world’s third space tourist clattered back down on to the barren steppes of Kazakhstan early on Tuesday morning after an eight-day stay at the International Space Station. Gregory Olsen and a two-man Russian-American crew appeared a little shaken when their small Soyuz capsule was opened by rescuers.