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/ 4 July 1999

Translations stall DR Congo talks

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Lusaka | Sunday 8.00pm. DEMOCRATIC Republic of Congo (DRC) peace negotiations are being hampered by disagreements over the wording of a ceasefire document in various languages, sources close to the meeting said on Sunday. Disputes over translations of the document from English into French and Portuguese are delaying the finalization and signing of […]

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/ 4 July 1999

Algeria pardons thousands of militants

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Algiers | Sunday 8.00pm. ALGERIAN President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has pardoned thousands of imprisoned Islamic militants as part of a campaign for national reconciliation in Algeria. The pardon, timed to coincide with Algeria’s independence day on Monday, is aimed at people convicted “on charges linked to terrorism and subversion, not implicated in blood crimes […]

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/ 4 July 1999

Scotland come so close

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Saturday 6.45pm. SCOTLAND, in deep trouble at half time against Gauteng’s Lions on Saturday, staged a courageous fightback in the second half — getting within metres of a winning try in the dying seconds of the game. But in the end, it was the Lions who won 33-31, after frittering away […]

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/ 4 July 1999

Erwin cautions on free trade deal

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Durban | Sunday 7.00pm. TRADE and Industry Minister Alec Erwin said on Sunday negotiations to create a regional free trade deal in Southern Africa are progressing but cautioned that difficulties still lay ahead. Erwin addressed the ninth annual Southern African economic summit in Durban this weekend following a meeting with Zimbabwean trade minister […]

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/ 4 July 1999

NEW SAA FLIGHTS

SOUTH African Airways has announced a code-share partnership with Varig (Viacao Aerea Riograndense) and with Aerolineas Argentinas, ensuring that it will double its frequency between South America and South Africa from two flights to four a week. Effective from Thursday, the airline will fly every Sunday and Thursday non-stop between Johannesburg and Sao Paulo. On […]

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/ 4 July 1999

US OPPOSES LIFTING SANCTIONS AGAINST LIBYA

THE United States has ruled out the lifting of UN sanctions against Libya, which were suspended in April, because Tripoli has “failed to fully cooperate with Lockerbie trial proceedings,” US ambassador Peter Burleigh said in Washington on Thursday. Burleigh said “there are outstanding requests from the Scottish prosecutors which are very specific requests for Libyan […]

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/ 4 July 1999

THIRD COUNTRY IN BOUNDARY DISPUTE

Guinea has filed an application at the International Court of Justice for permission to intervene in the land and maritime boundary dispute between Nigeria and Cameroon, presently before that court. A statement by the court on Wednesday said Equitorial Guinea stated that the purpose of the application to intervene “is to protect [its] legal rights […]

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/ 4 July 1999

CHOCOLATE WARS

GHANA, whose biggest export is cocoa, on Thursday denounced a proposed European Union directive that would allow chocolate makers to put less cocoa butter in their products and still call it chocolate. The text, once adopted, would allow chocolate with added vegetable fats. The fats would replace cocoa butter up to a limit of 5% […]

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/ 4 July 1999

LOMU DROPPED BY ALL BLACKS

WINGER Jonah Lomu has been dropped by the All Blacks due to fitness concerns, and will take the field for New Zealand A against Australia in Canberra for a two game tour of the country. The A side take on ACT Brumbies, the Super 12 side, in Canberra on Saturday, and a week later will […]

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/ 4 July 1999

DE SWARDT AND HORN ADVANCE

WHILE out of the singles competitions at Wimbledon, South Africa has two standard-bearers in the women’s doubles draw quarterfinals. Mariaan de Swardt and Ukrainian Elena Tatarkova are ninth seeds, and quickly beat Spain’s Virginia Ruano Pascal and rgentina’s Paola Suarez 6-4 6-3. Liezel Horn and Slovenian partner Katarina Srebotnik disposed of sixth seeds Lisa Raymond […]