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/ 6 December 2004
Private letters handwritten by anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela while imprisoned at Robben Island off Cape Town have revealed touching details.
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/ 6 December 2004
Of all the statements in his decade in public office that John Atta Mills might wish to retract, his 2000 pledge to consult with former president Jerry John Rawlings ”night and day” may rank at the top. For Atta Mills (60) has never been able to shake the image that he dances to the tune called by Rawlings, a charismatic but polarising figure in Ghanaian politics.
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/ 6 December 2004
An improving inflation outlook should result in a 50 basis points cut in the South African repo rate later this week according to London-based economist Razia Khan from emerging market specialist bank, Standard Chartered Bank. "While demand in South Africa is undeniably strong, there is little conclusive evidence that the strength of demand will have inflationary consequences," she said.
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/ 6 December 2004
The hunt for Osama bin Laden has gone cold, reducing Pakistan’s security forces to little more than guesswork, President Pervez Musharraf admitted at the weekend. Speaking to reporters in Washington before flying to Britain on Sunday, Musharraf blamed the US for failing to send enough troops to neighbouring Afghanistan.
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/ 6 December 2004
Insurgents in Iraq mounted a third straight day of serious attacks on Sunday, killing 17 people when they opened fire on buses delivering workers to an ordnance disposal site. At least 70 Iraqis, many of them members of the police and security forces, have been killed since Friday in attacks across central and northern Iraq.
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/ 6 December 2004
Atibu Filibungan wobbled over the jungle track with another consignment on the back of his bicycle: a baby chimpanzee. A few months old, she peered through the bars of the home-made cage, the 15th chimp to be transported by Filibungan, better known to locals as Mr Delivery. Chimpanzees are an endangered species and the trade is illegal but Filibungan was not worried.
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/ 6 December 2004
A moment of carelessness had humiliating consequences for French bomb squad officers, when they accidentally mislaid an explosive device, hidden for training purposes in an unknown passenger’s suitcase, triggering a global terror alert. Officers training sniffer dogs at Roissy airport outside Paris this weekend slipped 150g of plastic explosive in the side pocket of a blue bag, selected randomly from luggage waiting to be loaded on to a plane.
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/ 6 December 2004
This was not a camping trip for softies. We had to take all our own water — for both drinking and washing. Toilet facilities extended to a spade that you had to take with you to a secluded bit of the bush. But these discomforts were a small price to pay for access to one of the country’s hidden treasures. <i>Escape</i> visits some of our most beautiful rock art, which is hidden in the Soutpansberg.
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/ 6 December 2004
As more and more golf developments spring up around the country, serious questions are being asked about their impact on the local fauna and flora. While a growing tourism industry, golf is not popular among environmentalists.
Is this fair, asks <i>Earthyear</i>.
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/ 6 December 2004
The Constitutional Court has given rail commuters a reason to celebrate and reaffirmed their right to be safe from crime. Two weeks ago, the Constitutional Court ruled that Metrorail and the South African Rail Commuter Corporation were responsible for the safety of train passengers, effectively overturning the findings of the Supreme Court of Appeal.