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/ 21 September 2005
The JSE declined on Wednesday due to the stronger rand as well as the decline in gold and resources stocks, brokers said. By 11.40am, the all share index was down 0,23%, industrials lost 0,07%, financials added 0,03%, resources fell 0,56%, the gold mining index declined 0,12%, the platinum mining index climbed 0,4% and the banks index fell 0,17%.
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/ 21 September 2005
Kaizer Chiefs on Tuesday night lost their appeal at a South African Football Association (Safa) hearing against the R145Â 000 fine and effective two-game ban on spectators attending two of their home games. Media reports on Wednesday said Chiefs are now considering an arbitration route.
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/ 21 September 2005
Soaring ticket prices, saturation television coverage and stifling tactics are all being blamed for a sharp drop in attendances at English Premiership matches over the first month of the season. Nine of the 17 teams that were in the top flight last season have seen spectator numbers drop in the opening weeks of the current campaign.
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/ 21 September 2005
Less than 24 hours after signing up to a draft agreement to denuclearise the Korean peninsula, the government in Pyongyang threw the negotiating process into disarray yesterday by declaring that it would not abolish its atomic weapons programme until it had been given a light-water reactor.
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/ 21 September 2005
Iran has yet again raised the stakes in its long stand-off with the West over its nuclear programme and the risk of being referred to the United Nations Security Council, but this time the hardline regime does not appear to be bluffing. The Islamic republic’s top nuclear negotiator, Ali Larijani, vowed on Tuesday to respond to being hauled to New York by resuming uranium enrichment work.
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/ 21 September 2005
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s governor says the poor way in which new farmers are using land is ”criminal”, the state-controlled Herald newspaper reported on Wednesday. ”It is criminal, the manner in which we are using land,” Gono told a parliamentary committee.
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/ 21 September 2005
Thousands of Zimbabwean television viewers are deserting that country’s ZTV and opting for foreign networks via satellite as uneconomic licence fees have crippled ZTV’s programming, Zimbabwe’s Herald Online reported on Wednesday. There is a roaring trade in decoders and satellites and their installation.
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/ 21 September 2005
Evidence gathering by a London High Court judge in the corruption and theft case against Zambia’s former president Frederick Chiluba would not undermine Zambia’s sovereignity or its courts. Zambian authorities began pursuing the case against Chiluba after he left office and in December sanctioned the London High Court in a bid to recover property he allegedly acquired with stolen public funds.
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/ 21 September 2005
A third of Nelson Mandela Bay’s population of about 1,3-million is HIV-positive, making the region’s prevalence the highest in the province, the Eastern Province Herald newspaper reported on Wednesday. The figure was revealed in the annual national ante-natal HIV prevalence study.
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/ 21 September 2005
A court in India’s western desert state of Rajasthan fined an Israeli couple $22 for kissing in public after their wedding ceremony at a revered Hindu pilgrimage site, reports said on Wednesday. The court in Pushkar imposed the 1 000 rupee fine on the couple, identified as Opez Alone and Selev Kermit, for "committing an act of indecency".