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/ 14 January 2004

Peterhansel stays in control of Dakar

Stephane Peterhansel stayed in control of the Dakar Rally thanks to his third-place finish in the 12th stage, which was won by fellow Frenchman Luc Alphand on Tuesday. Alphand, the 1997 World Cup alpine skiing champion, won the 213km special between Bobo and Dioulasso in a time of 1:54,53.

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/ 13 January 2004

Lord of the internet

The estate of Lord of the Rings author JRR Tolkien has won the rights to the use of the domain name www.jrrtolkien.com in a United Nations ruling. The World Intellectual Property Organisation ordered the name handed over to the company that holds the rights to the British author’s works.

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/ 13 January 2004

Sudan bombs ‘town of rebels’

Sudanese government planes have bombed the town of Tine in Sudan’s western Darfur region, a diplomat in Chad said on Tuesday. ”The bombardment comes after an ultimatum made a few days ago by the Sudanese authorities, demanding that the town of Tine be evacuated,” the diplomat said.

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/ 13 January 2004

US helicopter downed in Iraq

A United States army Apache attack helicopter was shot down in Iraq on Tuesday, the third downed in less than two weeks, though the crew escaped unharmed. In Baghdad, US troops reacting after a deadly roadside bomb shot at a car, killing its Iraqi driver and a 10-year-old boy, relatives said.

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/ 13 January 2004

Gauteng housing probe to recover R200m

The Gauteng government stands to recover in excess of R200-million from unscrupulous developers and contractors in its probe into corruption in housing development, the provincial housing department said on Tuesday. Until March last year about 20 projects were investigated, involving more than 2 400 acts of fraud.