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/ 21 June 2005

US Anglicans to explain why they’re gay-friendly

Anglican delegates from the United States and Canada were going before a divided church gathering on Tuesday to explain their stance on homosexuality — an issue that threatens to split the 77-million-strong global communion. Emotions were high at the Anglican Consultative Council meeting in Nottingham, as pro-gay and traditionalist wings of the church appealed for understanding.

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/ 21 June 2005

Sharks upbeat ahead of Currie Cup opener

Ahead of their opening Absa Currie Cup match against the Cavaliers on Friday, the Sharks team has unearthed some exciting new talent from the ranks of clubs in KwaZulu-Natal. Coach Dick Muir said on Tuesday he was very bullish about the team after some hard preparatory work. ”We have been working very hard on our explosive power,” said Muir.

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/ 21 June 2005

Barclays offer for Absa extended by two weeks

United Kingdom banking group Barclays on Tuesday extended its offer for South African banking group Absa by two weeks in order to allow more time to fulfill the remaining conditions to complete the deal. Absa applied to the High Court of South Africa to postpone by two weeks the hearing to sanction the scheme proposed by Barclays to acquire 32% of all Absa ordinary shares.

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/ 21 June 2005

Afghan women gain with weights

They don’t wear lycra and some keep their headscarves on while they work out, but the Shafaq Women’s Bodybuilding Club represents a small revolution for women in the conservative western Afghan city of Herat. ”When I come to this club by my own choice I feel I am free and independent,” says 25-year-old Masooda, who works out there.

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/ 21 June 2005

US radicals erupt over Big Bang films

Culture wars raging in the United States are reaping new victims as monster-screen Imax cinemas and top museums are dragged into the fierce debate over the origin of life. Pressure from ultraconservative religious groups has prompted some theatres to cancel showings of several movies which refer to the theory of evolution.

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/ 21 June 2005

Zuma court date set

Former deputy president Jacob Zuma will appear in court on two corruption charges next Wednesday, says the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). Zuma will not be physically arrested but will be ordered to appear in court.

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/ 21 June 2005

Checkmate with Hello Kitty

Hello Kitty, the moon-faced, mouthless white cat which comes on dolls, credit cards, laptops and vacuum cleaners as a global icon of cuteness has now advanced into the world of chess. Unlike the staid traditional black and white, the two camps facing off on the Hello Kitty chessboard are pastel pink and blue.

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/ 21 June 2005

Man wakes up with car parked on his chest

In one instant, Rickey May thought a bomb had gone off outside his home. In the next, he realized a car had crashed through his home’s brick wall and landed on top of him in his bed. ”It was something pretty wild to wake up to,” May said on Monday from his hospital room at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock.