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/ 6 September 2005

EU and China in ‘bra wars’ deal

The European Union and China finally brokered a deal over the so-called ”bra wars” dispute on Monday, which should allow about 80-million items of Chinese-made clothes blocked at European ports to be released from the middle of next week. The agreement was brokered during more than 24 hours of tense negotiations in Beijing.

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/ 6 September 2005

Rangers arrest three with 22 elephant tusks in Kenya

Rangers from the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) have arrested three suspects and seized 22 elephant tusks they were trying to sell in the southeastern part of the country. KWS spokesperson Gichuki Kabukuru said undercover rangers arrested the men in the town of Garsen, about 390km southeast of the capital Nairobi, last Thursday after posing as prospective buyers.

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/ 6 September 2005

North Korea opens floodgates, sows havoc

South Korea has sent a letter of protest to North Korea after water released without warning from a dam north of the border flooded farmlands in the south, officials said on Tuesday. Seoul said the Imjin River burst its banks last week causing more than 80-million won in flood damage to South Korean farmers and fishermen.

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/ 6 September 2005

Ashes: ‘This one doesn’t get much bigger’

As sporting events go, they don’t get much bigger than this. Australia, having dominated England on the cricket field for the best part of two decades, are locked in a tense battle to hold on to the Ashes — and their reputation. At 2-1 down in the series ahead of the fifth and final Test starting on Thursday, Australia face a fight.

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/ 6 September 2005

Watershed match for Moroka Swallows

Having made a dismal start to the Premier Soccer League (PSL) season, Moroka Swallows are seeking to regain their wings — and Tuesday night’s PSL game against Free State Stars at the Germiston Stadium could set them on their way. The Birds have been further boosted by the return of most of their injured players.