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/ 5 October 2005

Zimbabwe to start growing oil-rich tree for fuel

Zimbabwe will soon start growing the oil-rich jatropha tree to manufacture its own blend of diesel as the country battles to overcome acute fuel shortages, state radio reported on Wednesday. The jatropha plant — a small deciduous tree that can grow in arid areas — has seeds rich in vegetable oil that can be burned as a substitute for diesel.

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/ 5 October 2005

Australia upset World XI in series opener

Shane Watson took three wickets and made a crucial run-out on Wednesday to help Australia to a 93-run win over the World XI and a 1-0 lead in the limited-overs Super Series. Openers Simon Katich (58) and Adam Gilchrist (45) led the scoring as Australia made 255 for eight after winning the toss and batting first.

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/ 5 October 2005

Iraq makes about-turn on Constitution voting rules

Under United Nations pressure, Iraq’s Parliament on Wednesday reversed changes to an electoral law that critics had charged made it harder to reject the new and deeply divisive Constitution in next week’s referendum. The move came as thousands of United States troops widened a sweep for al-Qaeda fighters in a new offensive.

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/ 5 October 2005

Nobel Prize for carbon-chemistry breakthrough

Yves Chauvin of France and Americans Robert H Grubbs and Richard R Schrock on Wednesday won the Nobel Prize for a breakthrough in carbon chemistry that opens the way to smarter drugs and environmentally friendlier plastics. The Nobel jury declared ”fantastic opportunities” had resulted from the trio’s work.

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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

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.