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/ 5 October 2005

Weather brings some relief from fires

Cool and conditions moving over the northern parts of the country brought some relief on Wednesday for firefighters still battling veld fires in Mpumalanga. Earlier in the day, a fire that raged through the North West veld overnight was brought under control near the Vredefort Dome. However, the fire risk remains high in the northern parts of the country.

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/ 5 October 2005

DA names SA’s five ‘worst’ hospitals

It is ”patently obvious” that the rights of patients in state hospitals are not being respected and that urgent action is needed, the Democratic Alliance said on Wednesday. DA MP and health spokesperson Dianne Kohler-Barnard released a damning report on the country’s ”five worst hospitals” during a press conference at Parliament.

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/ 5 October 2005

Seven SADC countries need food aid

The International Federation of the Red Cross on Wednesday appealed for R175-million to help 10,6 million people currently facing hunger in seven Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries. The countries are Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland and Zambia.

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/ 5 October 2005

Welsh score big with double-L Scrabble

Most <i>Scrabble</i> players presented with a rack containing a tile marked "LL" would be both puzzled and stuck. But for players of the newly released Welsh edition of the popular word game, it’s an easy score. Released on Wednesday, the new edition is aimed at the estimated 500 000 speakers of Welsh.

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/ 5 October 2005

Nigerian police, army trade blame after clash

Nigerian police and army officers blamed each other on Wednesday after a clash between their forces left three civilians dead and triggered an orgy of arson and looting. At least three civilians were killed in crossfire and a police headquarters was burned down on Tuesday after a dispute between police and soldiers erupted in street fighting.

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/ 5 October 2005

British weather ‘not being dumbed down’

The unpredictable and often confusing story of the British weather is to be told more simply in future in order to make forecasts more ”relevant” to the public. The Meteorological Office said efforts to introduce greater clarity to the weather report do not represent an attempt to make the weather appear ”more positive”.