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/ 6 October 2005

Cargo plane crashes in Canadian city

A Federal Express cargo plane crashed in downtown Winnipeg on Thursday, killing the female pilot and narrowly missing nearby cars and buildings, police told Agence France Presse. The Cessna 208 was en route from Winnipeg in central Canada to Thunder Bay in neighbouring Ontario province when it went down at about 5.45am (10.45am GMT) in the trendy Osborne Village neighborhood of the city.

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/ 6 October 2005

World XI hoping to level series

Australia’s pace spearhead Glenn McGrath will be rested for Friday’s Super Series limited-overs international, giving the World XI additional hope of levelling the three-match contest. McGrath complained of tightness in the legs after his seven-over opening spell on Wednesday returned 2-13 and had the World XI reeling at 50-3 chasing 256 to win.

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/ 6 October 2005

The Balkans: The land of inveterate smokers

The Balkans are home to Europe’s most inveterate smokers, where 30 to 40% of all adults are gripped by the habit — a major cause of premature death. ”People in that part of Europe smoke the most compared to the continent as a whole,” World Health Organisation director for Europe, Marc Danzon, said on the sidelines of a regional conference on smoking prevention.

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/ 6 October 2005

Nkuna ‘identified’ taking money from account

A black T-shirt helped identify William Nkuna as the man withdrawing money from missing constable Frances Rasuge’s account days after she disappeared, the Mmabatho Circuit Court heard on Thursday. The man captured on bank surveillance cameras withdrawing money from Rasuge’s account was Nkuna, investigating officer Captain Tsietsi Mmano said at Nkuna’s trial for her murder.

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/ 6 October 2005

Blair links Iran to Iraq blasts

British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Thursday said new explosive devices used against British troops in Iraq were suspected to have come from ”Iranian elements”. Blair warned Tehran the United Kingdom would ”not be intimidated” into giving up its demand that Iran should abandon its nuclear programme.

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/ 6 October 2005

Serbia marks five years since Milosevic overthrow

Serbia on Wednesday marked the fifth anniversary since the ouster of then strongman Slobodan Milosevic, with his democratic successors expressing regret over the slow pace of change since the massive popular uprising. ”There are very few in Serbia today who can be satisfied with the results recorded by Serbia since” Milosevic’s overthrow, said Serbia’s current pro-Western president, Boris Tadic.

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/ 6 October 2005

Simmers gets go-ahead from DRDGold creditors

Creditors of DRDGold’s North West operations, including organised labour, have approved the planned R45-million acquisition of the Buffelsfontein Gold Mines by listed mining group Simmer & Jack Mines, Simmers said on Thursday. The approval from creditors comes hours after permission from the Competition Commission was granted for the arrangement.

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/ 6 October 2005

Union takes legal action against Nationwide

Trade union Solidarity said on Thursday that it had lodged a legal process against Nationwide Airlines by declaring a dispute with the airline at the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration. The trade union said in a statement that the airline had been charged with unfair discrimination and victimisation of its members.