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/ 7 April 2005

Polish triplets named after pope

The parents of newborn Polish triplets — all boys — have named their sons Jan, Pawel and Karol, in homage to Pope John Paul II, the babies’ father said on Thursday. ”At this very special time, we wanted to pay homage to the pope, and we thought our sons would be happy to have these first names,” the father said.

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/ 7 April 2005

IRA giving ‘due consideration’ to Sinn Fein plea

The Irish Republican Army said on Thursday it was giving ”due consideration” to an appeal from its political wing Sinn Fein to fully embrace politics and abandon its armed struggle in Northern Ireland. On Wednesday, Gerry Adams said he had supported the IRA in the past because there had been no choice, but that now there was an ”alternative”.

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/ 7 April 2005

Uganda says 110 LRA abductees rescued

The Ugandan military said on Thursday it had freed 110 abductees, most of them children, held by the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and killed 50 of LRA fighters in the war-ravaged north of the country last month, said an army spokesperson in the northern town of Gulu, where the operations took place along with areas of Apac, Adjuman, Kitgum and Pader in the conflict-scarred north.

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/ 7 April 2005

Shaik defence rests case

The defence in the Schabir Shaik trial on Thursday rested its case in the Durban High Court, but the State has applied to again lead evidence to prove the authenticity of a two-page document. Prosecutor Billy Downer said that the state was ”taken by surprise” when Shaik denied any knowledge of the document, known as BBB1 and 2.

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/ 7 April 2005

ICT sector sets empowerment target

A target of 30% black ownership has been set by South Africa’s information, communications and technology sector (ICT), according to a draft ICT sector empowerment charter released on Thursday. The charter steering committee said the charter is expected to be implemented in the second half of this year.