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/ 19 November 2004

Life sentence for cop killer

Paul Thabang Khumalo, who murdered the station commissioner at Diepkloof police station in Soweto in May 2002, was sentenced to life imprisonment plus 27 years in the Johannesburg High Court on Friday. Judge Geraldine Borchers said Khumalo’s remorse was a sham. He is a violent man who should be removed from society, she said.

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/ 19 November 2004

Activist cuffs himself to minister

A man campaigning for the rights of fathers in separation and divorce cases was arrested on Friday after he handcuffed himself to Britain’s minister for children’s affairs, police said. The minister, Margaret Hodge, was making a keynote address at a conference on family law in the northern English city of Manchester.

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/ 19 November 2004

US, Iraqi forces raid Baghdad mosque

Iraqi forces, backed by United States soldiers, stormed one of the major Sunni Muslim mosques in Baghdad after Friday prayers, opening fire and killing at least three people, witnesses said. Another raid overnight at a hospital allegedly used by insurgents in Mosul led to three arrests, the military said.

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/ 19 November 2004

Rights groups call for protection of pygmies

Human-rights groups on Friday urged the Congo’s government to ratify an international treaty that would protect the rights of pygmies, many of whom live in virtual slavery in the country. Most of the Congo’s estimated 600 000 pygmies live deep in its north-eastern forests, eking out an existence by hunting and gathering.

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/ 19 November 2004

Another bouncer arrested after club brawl

A second bouncer has been arrested in connection with the beating up of a student outside a Johannesburg nightclub last weekend, Johannesburg police said on Friday. Kevin Hoffmeyer (20) was granted R2 000 bail in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on Friday morning shortly after his arrest, a police spokesperson said.

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/ 19 November 2004

Oil prices rise amid winter jitters

Oil prices bubbled higher on Friday on worries that a cold winter in the United States and Europe could lead to a squeeze on supplies of heating oil. New York’s main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in December, climbed by 55 cents to ,77 a barrel in electronic deals at 11am GMT.