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/ 12 August 2005

‘We will invite the ANC to join us’

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has announced the formation of a new extra-parliamentary movement with social groupings and civil society organisations to agitate for economic reforms favouring the poor. Fashioned after the United Democratic Front of old, the movement will be launched in Cape Town on August 22.

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/ 12 August 2005

Giant waterfall discovered in California

Park officials have recently discovered a nearly 120m waterfall in a remote corner of the Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, 17 400ha of wilderness in northern California. That such a spectacle should evade even park officials for nearly 40 years is remarkable, said park superintendent Jim Milestone.

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/ 12 August 2005

Jiyane resigns from IFP

Suspended Inkatha Freedom Party chairperson Doctor Ziba Jiyane resigned from the party on Thursday. On Friday, his personal assistant, Phumlani Khuzwayo, said Jiyane will make an announcement on his political future in Durban on Saturday. ”Reports that Jiyane is going to start a new political party are all false,” said Khuzwayo.

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/ 12 August 2005

Paper skeleton proves a hit in Japan

Originally marketed for medical students, a life-sized skeleton paper doll has proved a hit in Japan among people who have time on their hands and want to piece together the human body. Like a human, "Bony" has about 200 bones and it takes a grown-up three days to finish reconstructing the doll.

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/ 12 August 2005

Psychic fails to predict crystal-ball fire

A French amateur psychic’s powers of prediction were under sharp scrutiny after his crystal ball started an inferno that burnt out his flat, a British newspaper reported on Friday. The fortune-telling device caused a fire that destroyed two other flats and rendered several more uninhabitable, <i>The Times</i> said.

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/ 12 August 2005

Gold stocks help JSE to new high

The JSE Securities Exchange (JSE) reached another record high on Friday, with gold stocks delivering a particularly strong performance due to the higher bullion price and the end of the nationwide strike in the gold-mining industry. The bourse’s strength came in defiance of a strong rand.

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/ 12 August 2005

Oil prices reach record $66 a barrel

Crude oil prices on Friday rose to new highs, climbing past a barrel, as reports of new United States refinery outages rekindled fears that gasoline supplies in the world’s biggest consumer would struggle to meet rising demand. Analysts said gasoline demand, currently at its peak in the United States, was driving crude’s gains.

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/ 12 August 2005

African youth to seek solutions to continent’s problems

Youth representatives from across Africa will meet next week in Morocco to discuss the continent’s most pressing problems, including HIV/Aids, poverty, the environment and the technology gap. ”We bring the young together and we let them loose, let them work together to solve these problems,” said Djibril Diallo, chairperson of the Pan-African Youth Leadership Summit.