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/ 14 July 2005

Corpse stalls traffic on highway

A corpse caused a traffic jam on a Dallas, Texas, highway after it fell off a pick-up truck late on Tuesday, local media reported. The body was being transported to a Shreveport, Louisiana, funeral home when it fell off the truck and landed in the fast lane, <i>The Dallas Morning News</i> reported on Wednesday.

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/ 14 July 2005

Astronomer’s three-star find

An astronomer has identified a planet with three suns far away in the galaxy — the first of a class dubbed ”Tatooine planets” after the home of Luke Skywalker, the young hero of the Star Wars films. The stars are about as close to each other as Saturn is to the sun.

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/ 14 July 2005

Further rates cuts ‘unlikely’ in 2005

Investec economist Annabel Bishop says the bank is forecasting a fixed investment growth rate of 7% a year that, in the absence of significant domestic savings, means the current account is likely to remain in deficit. "This would be exacerbated by the further importation of military equipment under the South African-Europe arms deal," she adds.

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/ 14 July 2005

SA pilots to be released from Zim jail

Two South African pilots arrested in Zimbabwe last year over an alleged plot to overthrow the government of Equatorial Guinea will be released this month after serving two-thirds of their 16-month prison terms, their lawyer said on Thursday. The two men were jailed by a Harare magistrate last September.

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/ 14 July 2005

Shoprite reports growth in turnover

Retail group Shoprite Group increased turnover by 12% to about R29,8-billion for the 12 months to July 3 this year, comprising 53 weeks. The group said that if the additional week of the current reporting period is disregarded, turnover growth was 9,5%. The previous 12 months was calculated over 52 weeks.

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/ 14 July 2005

New clan violence rocks Kenya

New interclan violence wracked parts of remote northern Kenya overnight after a brutal village massacre and reprisal attack killed at least 76 people this week, officials and residents of the region said on Thursday. Members of the rival Borana and Gabra clans continued to clash following Tuesday’s attack, they said.

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/ 14 July 2005

Britain falls silent for terror victims

Britain came to a standstill on Thursday at noon local time for two minutes of silence in memory of the victims of the London suicide bombings a week ago. Meanwhile, investigators carried out a forensic examination at a house in Aylesbury that may yield more clues into the bombings and those behind it.