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/ 25 August 2005

US states bypass Bush on greenhouse gas emissions

America’s north-eastern states are on the brink of a declaration of environmental independence with the introduction of mandatory controls on greenhouse gas emissions of the kind rejected by the Bush administration. Nine states are expected to announce a plan next month to freeze carbon dioxide emissions from big power stations by 2009

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/ 25 August 2005

Cautionary tale

Can the Brett Kebble era possibly be over? Just about everyone who has ever had anything to do with him doubts it. Kebble might have been knocked off his perch atop JCI — the venerable mining firm that he transformed into a motley collection of empowerment ventures — and he may have lost his corner offices at Randgold and Western Areas, but he will be back before long.

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/ 25 August 2005

Twenty-two in race for presidency

Out by Monrovia’s crumbling airport is a ramshackle settlement known by the Liberian people as Smell-no-taste. The older people still remember when United States soldiers were stationed there during World War II, tantalising hungry locals with the smell of their rations cooking. More than 50 years later, the people are still hungry and there is still no electricity, but there is a different smell in the air.

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/ 25 August 2005

Chávez taunts US with oil offer

President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela hit back vigorously at calls by an ally of President George Bush for his assassination by offering cheap petrol to the poor of the United States at a time of soaring fuel prices. In a typically robust response to remarks by the US televangelist Pat Robertson, Chávez compared his detractors to the ”rather mad dogs with rabies” from Cervantes’s Don Quixote.