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/ 30 December 2003
About 28 000 corpses have been pulled out of the rubble and buried after the devastating earthquake in and around Bam, in southeastern Iran, state radio reported on Tuesday quoting local government officials. A local governorate official has estimated that the final toll will top 30 000.
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/ 30 December 2003
Saddam Hussein has started ”cooperating” with his American interrogators and has admitted hiding millions of dollars in secret international bank accounts, a senior member of Iraq’s governing council said on Monday night. The former dictator has told investigators the names of people who know where the money is.
Even Saddam has legal options
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/ 30 December 2003
A British traveller and former fireman who was killed in the Iran earthquake was given a solemn send-off in Bam on Monday by former colleagues who, in an extraordinary coincidence, were part of the international rescue team combing the devastated city.
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/ 30 December 2003
Makhaya Ntini became the first South African cricketer since Allan Donald in 1998 to be the world’s leading wicket-taker after edging out Stuart MacGill for the honour at Kingsmead on Monday. Ntini wrapped up the West Indies tail to claim an innings victory for South Africa inside four days.
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/ 30 December 2003
South Africa wore down a defiant West Indies rearguard action to win the second cricket Test at Kingsmead on Monday by an innings and 65 runs. Requiring 394 just to make the hosts bat again, the Windies were all out for 329 with six overs of the day’s play left.
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/ 30 December 2003
Arsenal moved within a point of first place on Monday, capitalising on Robert Pires’s 35th-minute goal for a 1-0 victory at Southampton. Arsenal dominated the first half and the entire match, but the difference was Pires’s goal off a perfect pass from fellow Frenchman Thierry Henry.
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/ 30 December 2003
Injury-plagued former Italy international Roberto Baggio says he will retire at the end of the current season. ”My career has been marred by injuries to my knee, which have affected my running and at my age this is difficult to overcome,” the 36-year-old Brescia striker told Teletutto radio station.
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/ 30 December 2003
A Frenchman who had been set to become the first blind person to compete in the famous Dakar Rally on Tuesday called on French President Jacques Chirac to intervene after world motor sports governing body FIA withdrew his licence days before the race begins.
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/ 29 December 2003
Italian prosecutors are accusing Calisto Tanzi, the founder of insolvent Italian food giant Parmalat, of stealing €800-million from the company for his own use, Italian press reports alleged on Monday. Tanzi, arrested in Milan in the north of the country on Saturday, was interrogated at length in prison on Sunday.