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/ 19 October 2005
After an absence of about 20 years, cinema will make a tentative return to Saudi Arabia next month with a screening of cartoons for an audience of women and children. A one-hour programme of foreign cartoons dubbed into Arabic will be shown at a hotel in Riyadh three times a night for two weeks, starting from November 2 or 3, when the holy month of Ramadan ends.
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/ 19 October 2005
David Nalbandian advanced to the Madrid Masters’ third round on Tuesday, and last year’s runner-up believes he can supersede absent titleholder Marat Safin. ”I think I can win this sort of tournament,” Nalbandian said. ”If that happens, I will be close to the Masters Cup. That’s why I’m playing right now, to be able to get there.”
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/ 19 October 2005
Wail for the Mail The interdict granted to Imvume to restrain the Mail & Guardian from reporting on the “Oilgate” scandal is a severe setback for freedom of expression in general and press freedom in particular. The fact that press freedom can be abused does not justify prior restraints on it in a democratic and […]
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/ 19 October 2005
Denel has not been found to have broken any laws in either South Africa or India, but the unfortunate perception has been created that the state arms manufacturer has a cloud hanging over it, says Denel CEO Shaun Liebenberg. He addressed MPs serving on the National Assembly public enterprises portfolio committee on Tuesday.
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/ 19 October 2005
Arguably the two ”form” teams in the Premier Soccer League right now, log leaders Orlando Pirates and Moroka Swallows would hardly seem to need reinforcements for Wednesday night’s potentially spectacular derby encounter at Ellis Park. There is good reason to believe the Buccaneers’ ascendancy will come under threat.
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/ 19 October 2005
South Africa’s official opposition Democratic Alliance says it will oppose arms-manufacturing parastatal Denel’s request for a R5-billion lifeline, should the matter come before Parliament. The parastatal may have lost as much as R1,6-billion during the financial year ending March 2005.
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/ 19 October 2005
The JSE was sharply weaker in noon trade on Wednesday, knocked by the double whammy of weaker world markets and lower metals prices. Losses were seen across the board and decliners outnumbered advancers on the all share index by around 10 to one.
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/ 19 October 2005
The Hansa Powerade Dusi organising committee on Wednesday announced a massive increase in prize money for the 2006 event, which takes place from January 19 to 21. ”We really wanted to make this the richest prize in canoeing in the world,” said Cameron Mackenzie, chairperson of the organisers.
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/ 19 October 2005
Former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein goes on trial on Wednesday on charges of crimes against humanity in the first of what could be several cases over atrocities committed during his quarter-century in power. Saddam’s lawyer said he would seek an adjournment of at least three months.
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/ 19 October 2005
Hurricane Wilma intensified into an ”extremely dangerous category-five hurricane” early on Wednesday, churning northward between western Cuba and Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula, the United States National Hurricane Centre said. Winds at the centre of the storm were clocked at 281kph, the centre said.