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/ 28 January 2004

Bird flu spreads to China

The deadly bird flu outbreak in Asia appeared to be spinning out of control on Tuesday as China joined a growing list of countries affected by a virus that has killed eight people and devastated poultry stocks across the region. In a sign of the growing alarm, the World Health Organisation has called for emergency funds from the international community.

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/ 28 January 2004

UN to decide feasibility of Iraq election

Kofi Annan, the United Nations secretary general, said on Tuesday he would send a team to Iraq to determine if elections could be held in the summer. The US and Britain hope the mission will find a compromise between Washington’s idea of regional caucuses to choose an Iraqi government and the demands for direct elections.

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/ 28 January 2004

Daily News gets reprieve

The <i>Daily News</i>, Zimbabwe’s lone independent daily newspaper, on Tuesday won a stay of execution in its battle to continue publishing. The country’s most senior judge postponed a bid by state lawyers to have the newspaper closed until the Supreme Court had decided on an array of law suits involving the paper.
<li><a class=’standardtextsmall’ href="http://www.mg.co.za/Content/pd.asp?ao=30277&t=1">Consultant called for Mugabe’s ‘removal'</a>

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/ 28 January 2004

Malawi: An elephant poacher’s paradise?

As the clock ticks closer to a sell-off of ivory stocks in Southern Africa, questions are being asked about why Malawi’s legislation has not yet been strengthened to meet the dangers posed by elephant poaching. Although Malawi will not partake in the 2004 sell-off, there are fears that poachers will try to cash in on the sale.