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/ 5 September 2005
Fred Joerger, one of Disneyland’s original model makers who crafted miniature versions of the park’s Sleeping Beauty Castle and other attractions, has died. He was 91. Walt Disney hired Joerger in 1953 as one of his first three model makers. They invented the profession that became known as ”imagineering” .
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/ 5 September 2005
McLaren-Mercedes’s Juan Pablo Montoya admitted that concerns over the tyres at the Italian Grand Prix had been playing on his mind as he took victory at Monza. Teammate Kimi Raikkonen was fighting his way through the field when he was called into the pits to change a heavily blistered rear tyre.
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/ 5 September 2005
South African junior shot-put champion Marli Knoetze was one of South Africa’s stars on the final day of the African Junior Athletics Championships held in the Rades Stadium, Tunis, on Sunday. South African athletes won 25 medals at the championships, 10 more than Kenya, with Sudan third on the list with 13.
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/ 5 September 2005
Medical-aid scheme payments to brokers increased by 21% last year to R704-million without any perceptible increase in the number of new members joining, the Medical Schemes Council said on Monday. Council head Patrick Masobe was speaking at the release of an annual report into medical-aid schemes.
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/ 5 September 2005
Oil prices fell on Monday after industrialised nations agreed to release 60-million barrels of crude from their strategic stockpiles to help avert a severe fuel shortage in the United States. The US refinery system is struggling to recover from Hurricane Katrina.
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/ 5 September 2005
United States President George Bush on Monday nominated conservative Judge John Roberts, already his choice for a seat on the US Supreme Court, to replace the late chief justice William Rehnquist. ”I’m confident that the Senate can complete hearings and confirm him as chief justice within a month,” when the court resumes work, Bush said.
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/ 5 September 2005
Kenya will hold its first-ever nationwide referendum on November 21 when voters cast ballots on a new Constitution that has already deeply split the East African nation, officials said on Monday. On that date, 11,8-million voters will be asked to accept or reject a draft Constitution containing sweeping changes to Kenya’s founding document.
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/ 5 September 2005
Nazi German saboteurs plotted unsuccessfully during World War II to ship explosives into Britain hidden in bars of chocolate and other products as well as in dead rats, archivists said on Monday. British intelligence files released into the public domain at the National Archives in the last six months provided details of the plots accompanied by diagrams.
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/ 5 September 2005
Employees of a pine furniture shop in Woodmead were beaten and held at gunpoint in the third reported armed robbery of a business in Johannesburg on Monday morning. On Sunday, about 12 robbers stole an undisclosed amount of cash from the Emperor’s Palace casino near the Johannesburg International airport.
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/ 5 September 2005
A University of Oxford law graduate who works for Sotheby’s is living in a ditch to prove people can do without all the mod-cons, a British newspaper said on Sunday. Hugh Sawyer (32) always turns up impeccably dressed for his high-flier auction-house job in London while sleeping in the woods in Oxfordshire, southern England.