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/ 8 November 2004

Leo Sayer just needs a little bit of respect

Seventies British pop star Leo Sayer said on Monday he will move to Australia to restart his career in a country that respects its musical heroes. The London-based, curly-headed singer had hits in Britain, the United States, Australia, Canada, Europe and South Africa with songs such as You Make Me Feel Like Dancing and When I Need You.

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/ 8 November 2004

US know-it-all amazes the nation

It’s literally because he has an answer for everything that Ken Jennings is now rich and famous, having broken world records in a game-show winning streak that has Americans holding their breath. Jennings has won more than 65 games and correctly answered more than 2 000 questions since his first appearance on Jeopardy!.

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/ 8 November 2004

Heavy tremors strike quake-hit Japan

A series of powerful tremors on Monday rattled a central Japanese region still reeling from last month’s earthquake, slightly injuring 13 people just as the last schools shut by the tragedy reopened. Nineteen tremors, with the strongest measuring 5,9 on the Richter scale and felt in Tokyo, struck in Niigata prefecture.

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/ 8 November 2004

Is Bin Laden newsworthy?

While the United States government says Osama bin Laden shouldn’t be allowed time on the airwaves, media executives around the world say he’s a newsmaker. The BBC, Sky News and CNN were among television stations quick to pick up the latest video from the September 11 mastermind after it was aired last month on Qatar-based Al-Jazeera.

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/ 8 November 2004

Defence opposes video link in Shaik trial

The defence team in the Schabir Shaik fraud and corruption trial opposed the state’s application on Monday to allow a witness to testify via video link from Glasgow, Scotland. Professor John Lennon will only be able to travel to South Africa in either February or March 2005, which the state says is an unnecessary delay in the case before the Durban High Court.