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/ 26 January 2005
China has ordered education authorities and schools across the country to ban beauty contests in schools, state media reported on Tuesday. "The ministry of education explicitly opposes holding beauty contests in primary and high schools," a ministry spokesperson was quoted as saying by Xinhua news agency.
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/ 26 January 2005
Just more than a month after an epic tsunami ravaged southern Asia, children and teachers in Indonesia’s worst-hit Aceh province on Wednesday made an emotional return to school, where thousands of desks of classmates and colleagues sat empty. "I don’t think he’s coming," whispered one boy when his best friend did not show up.
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/ 26 January 2005
A Swedish man suffering from claustrophobia has been allowed to avoid jail time for perjury, prompting media speculation that his illness convinced the government to give him a pardon. The government refused to give a reason for pardoning Thomas Lundberg, who had been sentenced last year to four months behind bars for perjury.
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/ 26 January 2005
South Africa’s official opposition has welcomed the step taken by one of its backbench MPs, Craig Morkel, in taking voluntary suspension. ”[Morkel’s] attorneys were informed yesterday [Tuesday] that he is among the 40 MPs the Scorpions intend to prosecute,” Democratic Alliance chief whip Douglas Gibson said.
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/ 26 January 2005
The Cape High Court on Wednesday ruled in favour of environmental group Earthlife Africa when it set aside the Director General of the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism Dr Chippy Olver’s authorisation of construction of a pebble bed modular reactor.
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/ 26 January 2005
Japanese people who are too shy to work up the courage to say "I love you", or at least want a little surprise, have a new option: a bean plant that sprouts to read a special message. Japan’s second-largest toymaker will soon start marketing of the gift cans, which hold soil and the small plant bearing a message that sprouts up in about five days.
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/ 26 January 2005
A former Jewish grand rabbi, Mordechai Eliahu, has laid down the law on amateur operatics under the shower: you can hum but you can’t sing. "You will not sing in the shower," the former leader of Israel’s Sephardic Jews instructed a listener inquiring about Talmudic laws on an ultra-Orthodox religious radio programme.
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/ 26 January 2005
After a recent spate of drownings across the country, police have emphasised the need for water-safety awareness. ”In Gauteng, we had 41 drownings in December and 22 in January,” police spokesperson Eugene Opperman said on Wednesday. The bodies of three children who drowned in separate incidents were recovered on Tuesday alone.
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/ 26 January 2005
The JSE Securities Exchange was in positive territory in noon trade on Wednesday, buoyed by bargain hunting and firmer global markets. Gold miner Harmony led the market’s downside after gold stocks were knocked in New York overnight. By 12.01pm, the all share index added 0,6%.
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/ 26 January 2005
Mark Scott-Crossley’s R250 000 bail could be revoked for allegedly grabbing a witness’s T-shirt and muttering to him at the close of proceedings on the second day of his trial for allegedly feeding former employee Nelson Chisale (41) to lions in January last year.