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/ 11 August 2004

Man admitted to hospital weighing 450kg

A man who once weighed more than 450kg has lost 144kg under the care of a team of doctors and hopes to lose 203kg more. Patrick Deuel (42) of Valentine, Nebraska, weighed 482kg when he was admitted to Sioux Falls’s Avera McKennan hospital eight weeks ago. Deuel is on a 1 200-calorie-a-day diet.

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/ 11 August 2004

Travelgate MPs named

National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete on Wednesday informed the African National Congress, the Democratic Alliance and the New National Party of the names of their MPs on the Scorpions’ preliminary list of 23 MPs allegedly linked to the parliamentary travel voucher scam. Only the DA was prepared to identify its MP.

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/ 11 August 2004

Ukraine launches controversial reactor

Ukrainian authorities on Wednesday gave the go-ahead to the controversial launch of a new nuclear reactor on the country’s western border with Poland, despite European protests and safety concerns. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has claimed the reactor does not meet safety levels.

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/ 11 August 2004

Rome keeps tabs on 6 000 terror targets

Police in Rome have identified up to 6 000 potential targets of a terrorist attack, which are being kept under close surveillance by security forces, the city’s police chief was quoted as saying on Wednesday, as a terror group’s August 15 deadline neared for Italy to withdraw its troops from Iraq.

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/ 11 August 2004

Poisoned oranges for the streets of Soweto

The Boeremag wanted to throw poisoned oranges in the streets of Soweto as part of its strategy to create chaos in the country, the Pretoria High Court heard on Wednesday. Free State potato farmer Henk van Zyl testified about events leading up to "Operation Popeye", a trigger for a Boeremag plan to take over the government.
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