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/ 3 February 2003
Shares in Ericsson, the Swedish telecoms equipment maker, dropped sharply today after the company issued a gloomy outlook as it reported weaker than expected fourth-quarter profits.
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/ 3 February 2003
There were some members of the ANC who feared a working-class political takeover of the country, according to the party’s chief strategist Joel Netshitenzhe. He was speaking at the Joe Slovo Memorial Seminar, organised by the SACP in Johannesburg.
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/ 3 February 2003
Dramatic new finds at the Cradle of Humankind at Sterkfontein near Krugersdorp might change well- established ideas about human evolution, says one of the most prominent palaeoanthropologists. A team has been laboriously excavating the Little Foot skeleton since 1997.
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/ 3 February 2003
Excavating in the dark Silberberg Grotto at Sterkfontein, millimetre by millimetre, year after year, to expose, identify and analyse the fragile bones of the ancient Little Foot skeleton embedded in the concrete-hard breccia is daunting work.
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/ 3 February 2003
Iraqi peasant women wearing long black gowns over their brightly-coloured dresses pick tomatoes along the border with Kuwait within easy range of the big guns of the US army.
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/ 3 February 2003
Gencor, the South African mining holding company, has set Monday, February 3 as the deadline for claimants to against the company for alleged asbestos mining-related illnesses to accept its settlement offer.
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/ 3 February 2003
The first ever African Union summit, which opens on Monday, comes at a critical time. While African leaders try to resolve key sticking points hampering the six-month old organisation, crises rage in countries such as Ivory Coast, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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/ 3 February 2003
United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa urged the Eastern Cape government on Monday to act against the mayor of the OR Tambo district municipality, whom he accused of corruption.
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/ 3 February 2003
Deputy South African Foreign Affairs Minister Aziz Pahad today refused to condemn the treason trial of Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, indicating that the law must take its course.