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/ 16 February 2004
Opponents of President Robert Mugabe’s regime were in an uproar on Sunday over new laws that allow authorities to hold suspects accused of economic crimes for up to four weeks without bail.
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/ 16 February 2004
”Our 400-odd large companies can’t absorb the millions of black South Africans outside the economic mainstream. You can say we now have black billionaires like Tokyo Sexwale, but they’re not creating jobs.” United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa fields this week’s 10 tough ones from Drew Forrest.
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/ 16 February 2004
For four years Eastern Cape schools have had no HIV/Aids-awareness material in their classrooms. The cause is bureaucratic delays, bungling and a startling lack of urgency. ”Aids is not urgent. It will always be there among us,” NZ Mtshabe, chairperson of the province’s tender board, is recorded as saying in board minutes from 2001 that the Mail & Guardian has seen.
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/ 16 February 2004
Two fires, including a huge blaze at a crowded shopping centre, killed more than 90 people on Sunday, battering China’s already dire safety reputation. At least 54 people died in the inferno at the Zhongbai Commercial Plaza in Jilin, northeast China, which started during a busy Sunday lunchtime.
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/ 16 February 2004
Iraq’s deposed dictator Saddam Hussein is unlikely to stand trial for at least another two years, The Guardian has learned. The Iraqi special tribunal for crimes against humanity is months away from hearing its first case, and when the trials begin in October or November the first defendants to appear will be high-ranking Ba’ath party officials.
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/ 16 February 2004
An Italian man and a Thai woman locked lips for 31 hours and 18 minutes, setting a new world record in a Valentine’s Day kissing marathon in Vicenza, northern Italy. Andrea Sarti (37), a lorry driver, was so exhausted by the kiss that he had to be resuscitated with oxygen by a first aid team. Anna Chen (26) had to lie down.
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/ 16 February 2004
Early next year a European space probe called Huygens will complete a seven year journey by crashing into the thick, freezing atmosphere of Saturn’s moon Titan at 5,92km a second. It will open a parachute and drop into a fug of nitrogen, methane, alcohol fumes, ammonia and ice.
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/ 16 February 2004
Human rights groups in Kenya have called on the government to set up an independent truth and reconciliation commission that will, among other things, try judges who were suspended last year on charges of corruption. At present, a special tribunal is dealing with these allegations. Certain activists have little faith in the body, however.
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/ 16 February 2004
The once-powerful PW Botha wasn’t in Cape Town on Wednesday when former president Nelson Mandela handed over new house keys to octogenarian former residents of District Six. It was 38 years to the day since Botha, then minister of coloured affairs and community development, declared the neighbourhood a white area.
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/ 16 February 2004
Although most economists expect few surprises from the 2004/5 Budget to be presented on February 18 at 14h00 by the Minister of Finance, Trevor Manuel, his sobriquet — "Clever Trevor" — means that the budget could still surprise.