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/ 5 October 2005

Couple arrested over loud pornography

A Finnish man and his Indian girlfriend were arrested in India after neighbours complained that they were playing pornographic movies with the volume turned up too loudly, a police officer said on Wednesday. Exhibiting pornography and possessing pornographic materials are illegal in India.

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/ 5 October 2005

Anne Frank drama from 1970s back on radio

A Springbok Radio classic, The Diary of Anne Frank, is to be rebroadcast on Saturday after being unearthed in the South African Broadcasting Corporation archives, publicist Peter Feldman said on Wednesday. The new production features Frank Graham as Mr Frank, Caroline Smart as Mrs Frank and Margaret Milner-Smyth as Margot Frank.

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/ 5 October 2005

Zuma document application postponed again

Former deputy president Jacob Zuma’s attorney Mike Hulley will not lodge an application in the Durban High Court on Wednesday for the return of documents seized during recent raids by the Scorpions, according to his secretary. On Monday, Hulley said the application would probably be lodged on Wednesday.

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/ 5 October 2005

Discovery’s foam loss possibly caused by workers

Workers may have accidentally cut or crushed the section of foam that broke off Discovery‘s fuel tank during its launch two months ago — a mishap that threatened the safety of the astronauts and grounded the shuttle fleet. That is the leading theory for the cause behind the disturbing loss of foam insulation that cast a cloud over Nasa’s return to space, said Wayne Hale, the new manager of the space shuttle programme.

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/ 5 October 2005

New Orleans mayor announces 3 000 layoffs

Mayor Ray Nagin said the city is laying off as many as 3 000 employees — or about half its workforce — because of the financial damage inflicted on New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina. Nagin announced with ”great sadness” that he had been unable to find the money to keep the workers on the payroll.

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/ 5 October 2005

SA hockey teams on track for finals

South Africa’s two hockey teams in action at the Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday remained on course for places in Saturday’s finals, although the women had a much more satisfactory day than their male counterparts did. The women’s team took their Nigerian opponents apart at Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria.