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/ 11 October 2004
Egyptian security forces investigating the resort bombings that killed at least 33 people were concentrating their hunt on Sunday on a group of previously unknown Egyptian militants. An Egyptian security official involved in the search conceded that ”the perpetrators are Egyptians”, but added that they had ”help from someone outside”.
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/ 11 October 2004
Members of Somalia’s transitional Parliament elected former army officer Abdullahi Yusuf as interim president for the war-torn Horn of Africa nation, the Parliament speaker said. The vote on Sunday was the final stage in a peace plan to end 13 years of civil war and restore a government to Somalia, that has been divided into fiefs ruled by rival warlords since 1991.
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/ 11 October 2004
I have been intrigued by Iranian life and politics since the age of nine, a passion heightened by a vague sense that my own identity is somehow bound up with the mystique of this Middle-Eastern country. So it was with both exhilaration and apprehension that, after a 12-hour wait in the duty free lounges of Dubai International, I boarded the flight to Teheran.
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/ 11 October 2004
It’s a matter of official record: matric exams are becoming easier. This was confirmed last week by Peliwe Lolwane, CEO of Umalusi, the independent body tasked with certifying the matric exams. A report released on September 21 on Umalusi’s research into standards of the matric exams stated that "higher pass rates are not a sign of examinations becoming easier".
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/ 11 October 2004
For the first time in more than 35 years Iraqis are free to talk, discuss and debate — publicly and relatively without fear — the political and social aspects of their daily life. But for most of them all they can talk about is violence. What happened this morning? How many mortars fell on your neighbourhood yesterday? Did the Americans free your cousins or are they still being ”interrogated”?
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/ 11 October 2004
If you’re interested in who’s going to be the next United States president then forget the precedents. If history is anything to go by, both John Kerry and George W Bush will win. No candidate who lost the popular vote but won the presidency has ever been re-elected. But then no president has failed to be re-elected during a major war. If Americans choose Bush, it will be from fear, a lack of choice — and a preference for power over safety.
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/ 11 October 2004
Islam Dwidar’s classmates were still taking in her shocking death — the teacher weeping outside before facing the girls, her closest friend recounting how they walked to school together each day — when the news arrived about Tahreer Abu el Jidyan. The two 15-year-old pupils at Jabaliya’s school were both shot in the head by Israeli soldiers inside their homes just a few blocks and several hours apart.
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/ 11 October 2004
Sparkling fifties from man-of-the-match Boeta Dippenaar, Ryan Bailey and Morne van Wyk helped the Eagles to an exciting seven-wicket victory over the Titans in their Supersport Series match at Supersport Park on Sunday. Set the task of scoring 248 off 53 overs to win, after a brave declaration by Titans skipper Daryll Cullinan, the Eagles went for it from the start.
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/ 11 October 2004
The line of electricity pylons stops abruptly the minute you step foot outside Chad’s brand new oilfield. Beyond its gates, 99% of Chadians have no access to electricity and get by using gas lamps and firelight. The Chadian government has promised to change all that with its new-found oil revenues. But can this central African country, ranked the third-most corrupt nation on the planet by the World Economic Forum, pull it off?
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/ 11 October 2004
Australian captain and goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer said on Monday he was flattered to be linked with a move to English Premier League football giants Manchester United. But Schwarzer said any talk of a transfer from his current club, Middlesbrough, when the premiership transfer window opens in January would be speculation.