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/ 8 November 2004

A terrorist at home and a spy overseas

As a Muslim and frequent flyer, American businessman Syed Maswood is used to being wrongly suspected as an Islamic terrorist. He’s not used to being called a United States spy in the Arab world. The Connecticut nuclear engineer was arrested during a business trip in the United Arab Emirates on suspicion of being a CIA and FBI informant.

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/ 8 November 2004

Court hears of failed bid to charge Palazzolo

A veteran South African detective on Monday told how his bid to have Vito Palazzolo charged with corruption was turned down by the Western Cape’s director of prosecutions. "I thought I had a case," said Leonard Knipe, who was national head of serious and violent crime before he retired from the police.
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/ 8 November 2004

End bid, Gold Fields asks Harmony shareholders

The CEO of world number-four gold miner Gold Fields, Ian Cockerill, on Monday called on shareholders of world number-six gold miner Harmony to vote against the resolutions proposed by the Harmony board. The general meeting of Harmony shareholders will be held at Harmony’s corporate office on November 12.
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