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/ 28 February 2003
Zimbabwe’s Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a respected pro-democracy figure and critic of President Robert Mugabe’s rule had no right to a passport from the country of her birth because her father was a citizen of New Zealand.
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/ 28 February 2003
Veterinary surgeons issued guidelines yesterday for kidney transplants in cats — and plunged the pet world into confusion.
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/ 28 February 2003
The Department of Minerals and Energy announced a dramatic hike in fuel prices on Friday, with petrol set go up by 30c per litre next week.
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/ 28 February 2003
Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York, hailed Daniel Libeskind’s winning design for the World Trade Centre site yesterday as a plan that would restore lower Manhattan ”to its rightful place in the world”.
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/ 28 February 2003
Ariel Sharon yesterday virtually ruled out the creation of a Palestinian state under his hawkish new government just a day after President Bush pledged to broker a peace deal once he has dealt with Iraq.
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/ 28 February 2003
International solidarity against a US-British resolution that would trigger war against Iraq began to break down yesterday when three key members of the United Nations security council showed the first signs of wobbling.
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/ 28 February 2003
A film about the state’s ‘kidnapping’ of mixed-blood children has caused fury, writes David Fickling.
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/ 28 February 2003
Massive Attack speak to Jason Curtis about war in Iraq and their new album.
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/ 28 February 2003
<b>CD of the Week</b>: Mikanic: Swimming with the Women
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/ 28 February 2003
<b>Movie of the week:</b> Shaun de Waal reviews <i>About Schmidt</i>, the new drama starring Jack Nicholson.