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/ 21 October 2005
A man who died in his car at a busy Australian shopping centre sat there for a week and even collected a parking ticket on his windshield before anyone realised he had passed away, reports said on Friday. Sky News reported the 71-year-old motorist was issued with a parking ticket at the shopping centre in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs two days before his death was discovered.
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/ 21 October 2005
Catalino Bactat has spent nearly all his adult life guarding Ferdinand Marcos, from the time when his boss was the most powerful man in the Philippines and now as a mass of dried tissue in an airless glass case. "He was a good man, the president was a disciplined man. He was not a soldier for nothing," Bactat says of Marcos.
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/ 21 October 2005
If our rulers were REALLY serious about stopping people drinking and driving they’d do something constructive about it, other than just making money out of roadblocks in currently-disadvantaged areas. Providing a decent public transport system would be a good start. But that’s never going to happen.
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/ 21 October 2005
<i>Backstage</i>’s call for entertainers to have their two minutes of fame on the show is, in essence, a gross exploitation of artists, writes Mike van Graan.
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/ 21 October 2005
<b>MOVIE OF THE WEEK:</b> Zhang Yimou’s <i>The House of Flying Daggers</i> is gripping and entertaining, and ravishingly gorgeous to watch, writes Shaun de Waal.
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/ 21 October 2005
While the game’s administrators appear to want the Currie Cup to go away, the paying public has other ideas — or certain sections of the paying public, anyway. Early on Monday morning the crowds were already snaking out into the street outside Loftus Versfeld and tickets for Saturday’s Currie Cup final between the Blue Bulls and the Cheetahs were sold out in six hours.
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/ 21 October 2005
Mexico braced on Thursday for a major hit from a monstrous Hurricane Wilma as the powerful storm threatened to grow even stronger before making landfall in this touristic coastline. The storm forced thousands of European and American tourists to flee Cancun resort hotels, while tens of thousands of people were evacuated in Cuba.
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/ 21 October 2005
African National Congress deputy president Jacob Zuma did just enough this week to comply formally with his party-imposed ceasefire agreement with President Thabo Mbeki — while signalling his intention to rally the whole country behind his campaign for the presidency.
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/ 21 October 2005
Two senior intelligence officials, accused of having placed African National Congress businessman Saki Macozoma under surveillance, have been suspended, media reports said on Friday. Minister of Intelligence Ronnie Kasrils suspended National Intelligence Agency deputy director-general Gibson Njenje and the agency’s general manager for counter intelligence, Bob Mhlanga.
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/ 21 October 2005
Rory Carroll, the Guardian journalist kidnapped in Baghdad on Wednesday, was freed on Thursday night after 36 hours in captivity in a dark underground cell. Carroll phoned the newspaper to confirm that his captors, whom he described as Shia opportunists, had released him into the hands of the Iraqi government.