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/ 17 November 2005

Rasuge killer to hear sentence

Murder convict William Nkuna is to be sentenced on Thursday for the murder of missing police constable Frances Rasuge. Nkuna was found guilty by Judge Ronald Hendricks in the Mmabatho Circuit Court in Ga-Rankuwa last month, more than a year after the constable went missing and investigations began.

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/ 17 November 2005

FBI names most-wanted stolen works of art

Edvard Munch’s <i>The Scream</i> is the most iconic of the images on a newly published FBI list of top 10 art crimes, a catalogue of missing masterpieces worth $600-million that includes works by Rembrandt, Da Vinci, Degas, Cezanne and Van Gogh, as well as thousands of artefacts looted from the Iraqi museum in Baghdad.

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/ 17 November 2005

Rolling back malaria

The child moans and writhes in the narrow cot. The tiny ward stinks of urine. Flies buzz above his crumpled body, which is wracked by waves of pain. The doctor gently shifts him back into the centre of the bed, but he turns over almost immediately. His eyes are shut tight, and when he opens them, he doesn’t seem to know where he is.

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/ 16 November 2005

Ugandan opposition leader applies for bail

Police blocked roads leading to court on Wednesday as crowds gathered ahead of a bail hearing for a top opposition leader charged with treason. A day earlier, at least one person was shot dead in rioting by Kizza Besigye supporters protesting his prosecution on charges of treason as well as concealment of treason and rape.

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/ 16 November 2005

Maximum points for Arrows

Lamontville Golden Arrows collected maximum points when they beat Ajax Cape Town 2-0 in a Castle Premiership encounter played at King Zwelithini Stadium on Wednesday afternoon. Also, Moroka Swallows beat Jomo Cosmos 2-0 in a fast and entertaining Premier Soccer League game played at the Dobsonville Stadium in Soweto.

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/ 16 November 2005

Power failure leaves Parliament in the dark

A power failure that blacked out large areas of Cape Town on Wednesday left MPs attending a National Assembly debate in the dark when Parliament’s back-up generators failed to kick in. Areas affected by the cut included the Cape Town city centre and the towns of Caledon, Hermanus, Kleinmond, Bredasdorp and Cape Agulhas.

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/ 16 November 2005

Baxter: ‘It was never about the money’

Former Bafana Bafana coach Stuart Baxter officially vacated his job a poorer man after a four-hour meeting with the South African Football Association (Safa) management committee on Wednesday at the FNB Stadium. Baxter tendered his letter of resignation to Safa CEO Raymond Hack on Tuesday afternoon.