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/ 27 September 2001

Windows XP under fire

Washington | Thursday A coalition of consumer groups Wednesday charged that the new Microsoft Windows XP operating system would ”extend and deepen” the firm’s monopoly power and urged antitrust officials to focus on the software in the pending federal court case. ”Windows XP advances the company’s illegal anti-competitive practices and harms the nation’s consumers,” said […]

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/ 27 September 2001

11 pupils die as school collapses in Nigeria

Kano | Thursday ELEVEN boys aged 3 to 11 died and 21 were injured on Wednesday when the wall of a mud-built Quranic school in the ancient northern Nigerian city of Kano collapsed, authorities said. The wall was apparently weakened after heavy overnight rain and fell into an open yard being used by the pupils […]

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/ 26 September 2001

SOUTH AFRICAN’S BODY RECOVERED

SOUTH African Nick Rowe has been discovered dead amongst the rubble of the World Trade Centre, according to a statement released on Thursday by the Department of Foreign Affairs. Rowe did not work in the World Trade Centre, but at the time of the attack was making a presentation to employees of Canter Fitzgerald in […]

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/ 26 September 2001

SCREEN TEST FOR HOME-GROWN TALENT IN ETHIOPIA

A HOLLYWOOD firm plans to take 200 Ethiopian farmers from a remote province to Namibia for parts in “Beyond Borders”, a big budget movie starring Angelina Jolie and Kevin Costner, a news magazine said on Monday. Production company Lions Gate International also sent representatives to Ethiopia last week to screen-test 12 indigenous artists to play […]

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/ 26 September 2001

SA FAMILIES ASKED FOR DNA

THE USA authorities have requested South African missions in New York and Washington to secure DNA samples from family members of South Africans presumed missing following the recent terrorist attacks in the USA. At the moment there are six South Africans reported missing in the USA. The US authorities have requested the following from family […]

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/ 26 September 2001

Namibian govt’s draconian defence bill

MAX HAMATA, Windhoek | Wednesday THE Namibian government on Tuesday unveiled a new Defence Bill which includes draconian measures that attempt to restrict the media’s reporting on military activities. Defence Minister Erkki Nghimtina said in the National Assembly that it would be an offence to publish “information calculated or likely to endanger national security or […]