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/ 30 September 2005

Retail petrol price to increase by 12 cents

South Africa’s retail petrol price for all grades of petrol will increase by 12 cents a litre (c/l) from October 5 after a 29c/l rise on September 7, the Department of Minerals and Energy announced on Friday. The wholesale price of diesel 0,3% sulphur will rise by five c/l after September’s two c/l increase, while diesel 0,05% sulphur will cost six c/l more after a three c/l addition in September.

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/ 30 September 2005

JSE touches 16 800 for first time

The JSE reached yet another record high on Friday, peeping above the 16 800 level for the first time. Strength in heavyweight dual-listed stocks offshore and a higher gold price contributed to the JSE’s strength. The rand was bid at 6,35 per dollar from 6,38 when the JSE closed on Thursday, while gold was quoted at $473,55 a troy ounce from $471,85/oz at the JSE’s last close.

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/ 30 September 2005

Bad laws make Russia haven for child pornographers

The Russian Federation’s weak and poorly enforced laws against child pornography have turned the country into a haven for paedophiles, participants at a conference in Moscow devoted to the problem said this week. The confenrence heard that child pornography can be distrubuted through the internet with relative impunity because of weaknesses in the criminal code.

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/ 30 September 2005

Benoni residents warned about river water

Benoni residents have been warned not to drink water from the town’s rivers, especially the Blesbokspruit, or use it for irrigation purposes, the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry said on Thursday. Spokesperson Marius Keet said the warning came after salmonella was found in effluent at Benoni Sewage Treatment.

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/ 30 September 2005

A reality check and a wake-up call

A new report claims that for years officials at England’s top clubs have been carrying out the systematic abuse of hundreds of thousands of adults. Men and women have been lured in by football club staff with promises of romance, excitement and goals. What they have received instead is something many still find impossible to talk about.