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/ 15 March 2005

Spoornet ‘to do more with less’

Operations at Spoornet are ”settling down” and the rail utility is on track with its planned improvements, Public Enterprises Minister Alec Erwin said on Monday. Speaking at Spoornet’s offices in Johannesburg, he told journalists that Spoornet was moving forward after years of under-investment.

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/ 15 March 2005

DTI: ‘All together now’

Trade and Industry Minister Mandisi Mpahlwa on Monday announced the department’s plan to encourage the formation of co-operatives as part of government’s job creation strategy. ”Internationally we have seen how co-operatives are an important part of many economies and the contribution they make to society,” said Mpahlwa.

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/ 15 March 2005

United in our divisions

Most South Africans are proud to be South African, but race relations remain fraught, the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) has found. The findings, in the council’s <i>South African Social Attitudes Survey</i>, raise the question of whether an overarching national identity really matters for the formation of a united, non-racist society, said the HSRC’s Marlene Roefs.

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/ 15 March 2005

Japan and South Korea in island row

Relations between Japan and South Korea neared breaking point on Monday over renewed claims by Tokyo to sovereignty over a cluster of uninhabited islands in the Sea of Japan. Faced with continued violent protests in Seoul — during which two women cut off their fingers — Japan recalled its ambassador to South Korea, Toshiyuki Takano.

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/ 15 March 2005

California judge rules against ban on same-sex marriage

Gay rights groups in California were celebrating victory in the latest round of the protracted struggle over gay marriage on Monday after a judge in San Francisco ruled that the state’s ban on homosexual marriage was unconstitutional. ”The denial of marriage to same-sex couples appears impermissibly arbitrary,” said Richard Kramer, a San Francisco superior court judge.

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/ 15 March 2005

UK urged to turn to wind power

Germany’s Green party environment minister said on Monday that Britain should emulate Germany’s example and build thousands more wind turbines if it wanted to prevent climate change. Britain has agreed to increase dramatically its own wind farm programme, as a means of achieving 10% of energy needs from renewable sources by 2010.