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/ 15 October 2004

Judge forbids media to identify ‘Mr C’

The judge in the Boeremag treason trial on Friday made an interim order that the media may not publish the name and image of the next state witness, who is expected to start testifying on Monday. Argument on whether the court should grant an order to protect the identity of the witness, now only known as the elusive Mr C, will continue on Monday.

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/ 15 October 2004

Eritrea suspends petrol sales ‘in interests of nation’

Eritrea said on Friday that it has suspended sales of petrol due to soaring oil prices on the world market. The sale of petrol has been suspended since Wednesday afternoon ”in the wake of ever-increasing oil prices on the world market,” in a bid to curb consumption in the Horn of Africa country, which imports all its refined fuel products, said Eritrean Information Minister Ali Abdu Ahmed in Asmara.

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/ 15 October 2004

Blacker than thou

Non-racialism is still emblazoned across our Constitution, is dusted off when electioneering and is lauded at the funerals of white strugglers such as Oom Bey and Ray Alexander, but racial ghettoes and polarisation appear to be on the increase, writes Mike van Graan.

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/ 15 October 2004

Somaliland leader rejects unity with Somalia

The president of the breakaway Republic of Somaliland said on Friday his administration will only negotiate with Somalia if it is for the recognition of their respective states’ sovereignty. ”Somaliland’s independence is sacred and efforts to discuss Somaliland uniting with Somalia are futile and a waste of time,” the president said.

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/ 15 October 2004

Britain, Libya discuss boosting ties

British Foreign Office minister Baroness Simons held talks with Libyan officials on boosting ties between London and Tripoli, the official Libyan news agency Jana said on Friday. At a meeting on Thursday, Simons handed over a message from Prime Minister Tony Blair for Libyan leader Moammar Gadaffi.

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/ 15 October 2004

Tsvangirai: Our time has come

Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Friday said his acquittal on charges of plotting to kill President Robert Mugabe could serve as a basis for national reconciliation. ”On a positive note this judgement may have set a good basis for national reconciliation and a national solution for the crisis in the country,” he said at a press conference in Harare.

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/ 15 October 2004

Bourne again

<b>MOVIE OF THE WEEK:</b> Jason Bourne’s on the run again, this time from both the CIA and the Russian Mafia. The plot is fast; the tonal keynote is grim determination, but it’s well worth a look-see. Shaun de Waal reviews.