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/ 1 February 2005

Bill Gates visits EU legislators

Microsoft chief Bill Gates visits the headquarters of the European Union on Tuesday, at a time when there is still a disagreement with the EU head office over how the software giant should adapt to the landmark ruling against it. Microsoft said it will respect last March’s ruling while its appeal is pending before EU courts.

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/ 1 February 2005

Spain to experiment with cannabis

Four hospitals and 60 pharmacies in the north-eastern Spanish region of Catalonia will distribute cannabis to patients suffering from Aids, cancer, multiple sclerosis or chronic pain of nervous origin, local media reported on Tuesday. Patients not responding to conventional treatments will be prescribed capsules containing cannabis powder.

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/ 1 February 2005

China announces meningitis emergency

China issued emergency regulations on Tuesday to counter an outbreak of the deadly spinal disease meningitis that has killed at least 16 people among 258 cases this month. The whole country has been affected with the exception of Fujian province in the south-east, Hainan in the south and the Tibet region.

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/ 1 February 2005

Zim says it will give Cosatu the boot

A Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) group will be kicked out of Zimbabwe if it went ahead with a planned visit to that country, the Zimbabwean labour minister said on Tuesday. The 20-strong Cosatu delegation people was to leave for Harare from Johannesburg International airport at 10.50am on Wednesday morning.

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/ 1 February 2005

JSE rallies to new high as rand slumps

The JSE Securities Exchange (JSE) raced to a record high of 12 904,090 on Tuesday morning when a weaker rand fuelled a rally in heavyweight resources stocks. The currency had the opposite effect on banks, which led the market’s downside. At 11.59am, the all-share index was up 0,52% at 12,865,220.