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/ 21 October 2004

Wanted, dead: Cuban tree frogs

The small frogs that croaked in Diane Butler’s backyard pond had been silenced and her goldfish were disappearing. But she had bagged the culprit, and stashed the body in her freezer. Butler’s capture of an 11cm Cuban tree frog in coastal Savannah has caused a nervous stir among wildlife biologists in Georgia and Florida.

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/ 21 October 2004

Japan mops up after deadly typhoon

Japan was searching for survivors on Thursday after the country’s deadliest typhoon in more than a decade killed at least 61 people as it crushed houses, overturned trains and stranded passengers on flooded highways. Typhoon Tokage tore up the archipelago for a day before easing on Thursday morning.

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/ 21 October 2004

Prince Harry in nightclub scuffle

Prince Harry was involved in an early-morning scuffle with a photographer outside a London nightclub on Thursday, the palace said, revealing the photographer had received a cut lip in the fracas. The photographer reported the incident to the police and said he was considering whether to make a formal complaint.

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/ 21 October 2004

World War II bomb causes scare in Austria

Austrian police evacuated hundreds of people from Linz’s main train station on Thursday after finding a large, unexploded World War II bomb — the second such discovery in two weeks, authorities said. The bomb was found at about 8.30am near the newly opened station in Linz, about 200km west of Vienna.

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/ 21 October 2004

Out of the plane and into the park

Tourism in northern KwaZulu-Natal will be boosted by a new airport, able to accommodate modern jet liners, the province’s tourism minister said on Thursday. The existing airstrip at Mkuzi, a small town near St Lucia, would be upgraded into a regional airport, which would provide almost instant access to the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, said Narend Singh.

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/ 21 October 2004

Crude moves within range of $55

Crude oil prices moved within range of again on Thursday, a day after briefly surpassing the mark over a fall in United States distillate fuels stocks that raised fears of shortages as the northern-hemisphere winter approaches. US distillate stocks fell for a fifth straight week, the US Department of Energy said on Wednesday.