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/ 19 August 2005

The day after …

The day after the completion of the Gaza withdrawal, Israelis and Palestinians will be confronted with important unresolved questions. There is no doubt that the evacuation of Jewish settlers in areas that Israelis consider part of their God-given territory represents a huge ideological reversal.

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/ 19 August 2005

The demography question

It is no accident that the ”left”, the supporters of disengagement, reclaimed the national colour, blue, while the radical right wing stayed away from it. In an interview on Newsnight, Shimon Peres, Ariel Sharon’s deputy and the leader of the Labour Party, repeated an often overlooked truth.

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/ 19 August 2005

Nursing equity standings

Old Mutual Healthcare’s deal with Kwacha announced recently is about improving their equity standings before they bid on the government’s civil service medical aid scheme, say analysts. The spokesperson for the Medical Schemes Council, described the deal as ”part of the mad scrambling to get BEE administration companies in place” to tender for the government medical aid scheme.

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/ 18 August 2005

Pakistan’s leader faces test in local elections

Pakistani voters went to the polls on Thursday for local elections that are being seen as a test of President Pervez Musharraf’s fight against Islamic hard-liners and his commitment to women’s rights. Five people died and scores were injured in clashes between rival supporters in the first elections in Pakistan in almost three years.

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/ 18 August 2005

Zim opposition legislators march in Harare

Legislators for Zimbabwe’s opposition Movement for Democratic Change on Thursday caught police by surprise and flouted Zimbabwe’s security laws when they took part in a low-key march in Harare against an ”anti-people Budget” presented to Parliament earlier this week and pending constitutional changes.

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/ 18 August 2005

No agreement in municipal pay dispute

The two municipal workers’ unions involved in a pay dispute have rejected a revised pay deal, the unions said on Thursday. ”It was an overwhelming no,” a union spokesperson said on the deadline for acceptance of a proposal that unions and employers change their negotiating mandates.