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/ 7 June 2005

Saddam trial to open with village massacre

A little-known massacre at a village where residents tried to assassinate Saddam Hussein in 1982 will be the focus of the first case in the trial of the former Iraqi president. Dozens of people were killed in reprisal after the president’s convoy was fired on as it drove through Dujail, a farming village about 65km north of Baghdad.

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/ 7 June 2005

Burden of Aids hits subsistence farmers hard

Subsistence agriculture makes for a hard life, particularly in areas that are badly hit by HIV. Put farming and Aids together, add drought or disease, and you have a diabolical mixture of circumstances. This assertion has become an article of faith in many African countries, not least South Africa — said to have the highest number of HIV-positive citizens in the world.

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/ 7 June 2005

Hilux hit parade

The introduction of Toyota’s new Hilux range is a significant move by the country’s largest vehicle manufacturer. Not only has this legendary LCV/SUV shattered sales and performance records and assisted Toyota in earning itself its superb reliability record, but the newcomer is likely to yield significant increases in forex.

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/ 7 June 2005

Nissan at its zenith

The Nissan 350Z roadster is the bestselling sports car in this country, it outperforms most two-seater competitors, including the Mercedes-Benz 350 SLK and Chrysler’s Crossfire roadster, it won Cabriolet of the Year at this year’s Geneva Motor Show, it sticks to the road like glue, … Does it do the dishes after dinner too?