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/ 8 June 2005

A standing ovation for Zuma

Embattled South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma was welcomed in the National Assembly with a standing ovation by his African National Congress MPs on Wednesday afternoon. Zuma slipped through a side entrance of Parliament from the presidential office, Tuynhuys, evading journalists who were waiting for him.

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/ 8 June 2005

North Korea rules out new nuclear talks

North Korea on Wednesday ruled out new talks on its nuclear ambitions unless Washington meets unspecified conditions, in a setback to efforts to resolve the stand-off. A fourth round of the stalled six-nation talks will take place only when the United States agrees to its demands, the Stalinist state said.

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/ 8 June 2005

Woman finds R821 000 in basket

A German woman was astonished to find deutschemark banknotes and account savings books worth €100 000 (R821 000) tucked in the lining of an old washing basket she bought at a flea market. The woman, from Bavaria, bought the basket for just €7 (R57),

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/ 8 June 2005

Zanu-PF ‘spy’ says he was tortured

An official from Zimbabwe’s ruling party has told a court in Harare he was tortured into making statements over his alleged role in selling state secrets to South Africa. Kenny Karidza, a security official in President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party was arrested with four other top party members in December.