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/ 29 August 2005

Miniskirts ‘only for women with pretty legs’

A district mayor in Budapest has proposed a dress code for city-hall employees under which only women with "pretty legs" can wear short skirts, the Hungarian press reported on Saturday. Gyorgy Mitnyan, the conservative mayor of the city’s 12th district, is also seeking to ban skirts that are shorter than 2cm to 3cm above the knee.

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/ 29 August 2005

StanBank to buy 25% of Foschini subsidiary

Standard Bank is to acquire 25% of RCS Investment Holdings from fashion retailer Foschini for R358,1-million, with an option to acquire a further 20% stake in the subsidiary. The business of RCS Investments was established five years ago when the Foschini group of companies began an initiative to expand its range of financial services.

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/ 29 August 2005

Falling over the edge

It seems like I’ve been voluntarily grounded for a long time. People who are used to snooping into this column to find out where I’ve been recently have a pained, disappointed look on their faces. "It seems like you haven’t been anywhere recently," they say.

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/ 29 August 2005

Midnight butchery at game reserve

Staff at a state-owned game reserve in Limpopo are allegedly running a lucrative midnight butchery on the reserve and selling off bush meat to surrounding communities. In papers before the Pretoria High Court, it is alleged that the bush meat booty at the Hans Merensky provincial reserve near Gravelotte includes endangered species such as sable antelope.

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/ 29 August 2005

It pays to shop around

In the United Kingdom the average person remortgages their home every two years. In fact, 50% of all new mortgage advances are switches with people moving from one mortgage lender to another in search of a better lending rate. This is because in the UK mortgages are viewed as a commodity rather than something attached to your bank account.