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/ 27 June 2005

White to stay as coach

After what was described as ”a cordial and constructive meeting” with the South African Rugby Union CEO, Springbok coach Jake White seemed set on Monday to stay on as coach for the foreseeable future. White had threatened to quit on the eve of the second French Test, protesting interference with his team selections.

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/ 27 June 2005

Jordan bans Saddam novel

Critics judge it boring, but some in the Middle East consider Get Out of Here, Curse You!, the latest novel by Saddam Hussein, dangerous. The former Iraqi dictator is behind bars and stripped of power but Jordan was anxious enough to ban his tale on Sunday, claiming it could damage regional relations.

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/ 27 June 2005

Israel scraps arms deal with China

Israel has cancelled a major arms deal with China after United States allegations that it misled Washington on the export of shared technology, it was reported on Sunday. The US imposed a series of tough trade sanctions on Israel in protest at its deal to upgrade Chinese unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones.

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/ 27 June 2005

Final act of rape case puts Pakistan on trial

Pakistan’s supreme court will today begin to consider whether to reimpose the death sentence on six men accused of gang raping a woman whose battle for justice has become an embarrassment to President Pervez Musharraf. If Mukhtaran Bibi wins, the men she accuses of gang raping her three years ago will die by hanging. If she loses, they go free.

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/ 27 June 2005

Cosatu says rand must be devalued

The rand must be devalued, Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu) president Willie Madisha said in Johannesburg on Monday. ”The rand is too strong and because of its strength we have a problem,” Madisha told workers participating in a one-day strike to protest ”catastrophic” unemployment level of 40%.

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/ 27 June 2005

Woodward overhauls team ahead of Test

British and Irish Lions rugby coach Clive Woodward has lost faith in his first XV, that was trounced 21-3 by the All Blacks, and said on Monday there will be changes for the second Test. Two whose positions appear in jeopardy are Jason Robinson and Neil Back, both of whom played in Saturday’s first Test and have been selected to play again against Manawatu on Tuesday.

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/ 27 June 2005

Fifteen boys in hospital after botched circumcisions

Fifteen boys have been admitted to the Tshilidzini hospital in Limpopo after botched circumcisions, the Limpopo Health Department said on Monday. Department spokesperson Phuti Seloba said the boys were admitted after they were found in a serious condition at an illegal private clinic at Ha-Ramukhuba in the Vuwani district near Thohoyandou on Sunday afternoon.