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/ 5 September 2005

Nadeco signs up hundreds of new members

The National Democratic Convention (Nadeco) gained almost 500 new members in KwaZulu-Natal at the weekend, the party said on Monday. ”We can’t cope with the requests of people asking for Nadeco membership cards,” said Reverend Hawu Mbatha, who last week crossed to Nadeco from the African Christian Democratic Party.

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/ 5 September 2005

Bafana Bafana in dire straits

Bafana Bafana are out of the 2006 World Cup finals. The stark, irreversible news was received almost disbelievingly by 46-million South Africans on Sunday evening after it was confirmed that Ghana had beaten Uganda 2-0 in Kumasi and will almost certainly go through to Germany from group B as one of Africa’s five participants.

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/ 5 September 2005

Typhoon heads toward southern Japan

One person was killed and at least six injured as a powerful typhoon heading on Monday toward Japan’s mainland lashed Tokyo with torrential rains, flooded homes and cut off power to thousands. A 61-year-old man was found dead late on Sunday on a flooded road in Saitama outside Tokyo after he rushed to help his son whose car was stuck.

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/ 5 September 2005

Cheesed-off Tokyo politician boosts sales

The Japanese election campaign may have spawned an ingenious new marketing tactic: take a relatively unknown product, have it berated in public by an unpopular politician, and watch sales soar. Sales of the French cheese Mimolette have taken off since the former prime minister, Yoshiro Mori urned his nose up at it in a bizarre television interview.