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/ 6 July 2004

Film to tell of German cannibal

Six months after Germany’s infamous cannibal Armin Meiwes was jailed for killing and eating another man, one of the country’s most controversial film directors is to make a film of his bizarre life. Rosa von Praunheim’s film is to be entitled Your Heart in My Brain, and is expected to be shot later this year.

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/ 6 July 2004

Watery digs for cricket fans

Floating hotels are set to help countries in the West Indies cope with the massive influx of cricket followers expected during the 2007 Cricket World Cup. West Indies will be hosting the ninth edition of the World Cup despite fears that some Caribbean countries’ hard-pressed tourist infrastructure will struggle with the event’s demands.

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/ 6 July 2004

Everton offer Rooney five-year deal

England sensation Wayne Rooney has been offered a five-year contract at Everton, his club announced on Tuesday. Toffees officials confirmed they have offered the 18-year-old striker the biggest contract in the Premiership club’s history and are awaiting a response from his agent, Paul Stretford.

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/ 5 July 2004

Apartheid victims turn to US court

A lawyer acting for self-proclaimed victims of apartheid abuses will file papers with a United States court on Tuesday to dismiss a motion before it to throw out their case against a list of multinational companies. US attorney Michael Hausfeld is representing about 32 000 South Africans affiliated to an apartheid debt and reparations campaign.

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/ 5 July 2004

Health fears halt Milosevic trial

The war crimes trial of former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic was adjourned on Monday after his ill-health prompted a judicial review of the way the trial is being conducted. Milosevic, who is conducting his own defence, had been expected to deliver a political tirade on Monday as part of his opening statement to the international criminal tribunal in The Hague.