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/ 12 October 2005
Thirty people were killed on Wednesday when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a large crowd of people outside an army recruitment centre in the north-western Iraqi town of Tal Afar, police said. The attack, which also left 35 people wounded, came just a day after another attack in the town killed 30 people at a crowded market.
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/ 12 October 2005
Controversy over the frequently tragic attempts of African immigrants to storm the European Union’s Spanish borders clouded European Union talks on Wednesday, amid a claim the bloc is trying to erect new "Berlin walls". EU justice commissioner Franco Frattini briefed ministers about an EU mission to the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla in North Africa, which have been assaulted by waves of African would-be EU immigrants.
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/ 12 October 2005
A 60-year-old communications millionaire and the world’s third space tourist clattered back down on to the barren steppes of Kazakhstan early on Tuesday morning after an eight-day stay at the International Space Station. Gregory Olsen and a two-man Russian-American crew appeared a little shaken when their small Soyuz capsule was opened by rescuers.
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/ 12 October 2005
Sensitive information falling into the hands of Scorpions investigators may be abused to the detriment of the country, the Khampepe commission heard in Pretoria on Tuesday. The National Director of Public Prosecutions, Vusi Pikoli, conceded that it is possible that his organisation is a threat to national security.
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/ 12 October 2005
South Africa’s transport parastatal Transnet may need up to R25-billion in funding over the next five years from the financial markets, Transnet group treasurer Swazi Tshabalala told the parliamentary public enterprises portfolio committee on Wednesday.
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/ 12 October 2005
Judgement is to be passed on Thursday on William Nkuna, accused of having murdered missing Constable Frances Rasuge. Judge Ronald Hendricks heard closing arguments on Tuesday from prosecutor Johann Smit and defence attorney Post Moloto in the Mmabatho Circuit Court sitting in Ga-Rankuwa.
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/ 12 October 2005
The national executive committee (NEC) of the South African Council of Churches (SACC) has become the latest body to express concern over floor-crossing. ”The NEC remains concerned that the floor-crossing periods have become free-for-alls in which the pursuit of personal power and status eclipses concern for the public good,” it said.
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/ 12 October 2005
Global brewing giant SABMiller plc said on Wednesday that the group’s financial performance in the six-month period to September 30 this year was "in line with management’s expectations", and organic growth of about 5% in lager volumes was recorded.
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/ 12 October 2005
Former Border Rugby boss Janice Ingram has to repay the union thousands of rands for expenses incurred during her tenure, the Dispatch Online reported on Wednesday. The expenses included almost R154 000 for a rental car and R13 000 for air tickets and accommodation for her and her boyfriend’s travels.
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/ 12 October 2005
The sex crimes trial of two Pretoria advocates was waylaid in the city’s high court on Wednesday with an application by one of the accused to be allowed to give evidence. Dirk Prinsloo sought to take the stand to explain why he wanted his trial to be separated from that of co-accused Cezanne Visser.