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/ 4 October 2004

Murder in Burundi: SANDF man arrested

A South African soldier has been arrested in Burundi in connection with the murder of a young woman, the Defence Ministry said in Pretoria on Monday. Sergeant Philippus Jacobus Venter, 32 – a VIP protector – was arrested on Friday and was being detained at the SANDF base in Bujumbura after local law-enforcement agencies laid a charge of murder.

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/ 4 October 2004

JSE remains firm at midday

After touching a fresh all time high during Monday morning’s session, the JSE Securities Exchange South Africa remained strong, but off its highs by midday. Dealers said most of the major indices were strong, with the exception of gold and resources, which were both in the red. Several companies’ share prices reached all time or long term highs.

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/ 4 October 2004

Going for a Halliburton

It must have seemed like a terrific stroke of luck: Dick Cheney, the man who for the past five years had been the chief executive of Halliburton, became the vice-president in 2000. The oil services and engineering company was given a direct line to the White House. But Halliburton’s relationship with the Bush administration is beginning to prove more problematic than it is worth.

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/ 4 October 2004

John Kerry’s background investigated

Cobbled and quaint, Louisburg Square perches on fashionable and flush Beacon Hill, home to Boston’s elite. In one corner stands a mansion as stately, tall and imposing as its owner, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry. If you are looking for clues to why Kerry’s campaign has struggled and why he should not be counted out yet, there are few better places to start than his own front door.

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/ 4 October 2004

SA wins bid to kill black rhinos

Wildlife conservationists and government delegates on Monday approved proposals by Namibia and South Africa to kill and export as hunting trophies a small number of endangered black rhinos, protected under an international treaty. South Africa’s downscaled proposal was widely endorsed, but drew criticism from some countries and the World Wildlife Fund.

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/ 4 October 2004

September motor sales up 22,7%

South African new vehicle sales in September 2004 increased by 22,7% year-on-year (y/y), or 7 971 units, to 43 145 units after rising in August 2004 by 18,8% y/y and in July 2004 by 15% y/y, figures released by the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa on Monday showed.