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/ 25 July 2007

DA gives Manto ultimatum over baby-deaths report

Unless Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang releases a full report on the deaths of babies in Eastern Cape’s Frere Hospital within the next 24 hours, the Democratic Alliance (DA) will take constitutional steps against her, the party warned on Wednesday. The DA’s health spokesperson, Mike Waters, said the party’s previous attempts to get the minister to release the report drew a blank.

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/ 25 July 2007

Zim hikes gold price by 760%

Zimbabwe’s central bank on Wednesday increased the price of gold by 757% in a bid to curb rampant smuggling of the precious metal and cover soaring production costs, an official said. ”With immediate effect, the support price has been increased from the current Z 000 per gram to Z-million dollars per gram,” central bank governor Gideon Gono said.

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/ 25 July 2007

Brazil descends into air-traffic chaos

Brazil descended again into air chaos on Wednesday after the nation’s number-one airline cancelled dozens of flights to and from the country’s busiest airport, causing a ripple effect nationwide that stranded thousands and sent tempers flaring. On Tuesday, ticket purchases were halted at São Paulo’s Conghonas airport.

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/ 25 July 2007

F1 hearing hangs over McLaren

Formula One’s governing body could puncture McLaren’s championship bid on Thursday and slam the brakes on Fernando Alonso’s and Lewis Hamilton’s own title aspirations. The ”spy saga” that has gripped the sport for weeks, with leaders McLaren stunned by revelations about their now-suspended chief designer Mike Coughlan and leaked Ferrari data, comes to a head in Paris.

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/ 25 July 2007

Fitch raises SA outlook to positive

Ratings agency Fitch raised its outlook on South Africa’s ”BBB+” sovereign credit rating to positive from stable on Wednesday, citing the country’s rapid economic growth and improved prospects. ”The change in outlook reflects South Africa’s improved growth performance and prospects,” Veronica Kalema, a director in Fitch’s sovereign team, said in a statement.

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/ 25 July 2007

Small blasts hit Tour de France route

Two small explosions hit part of the Spanish section of Wednesday’s Tour de France cycle race after a telephone bomb threat from a caller claiming to represent Basque separatist rebels ETA, newspaper website El Pais said. No one was hurt and the race was not called off after the explosions, which came after the caller said that ETA had planted several bombs.

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/ 25 July 2007

SACP rejects interview with Hani killers

The South African Communist Party (SACP) has turned down an invitation for a question-and-answer session with the murderers of their secretary general Chris Hani, saying on Wednesday the two should rather hand their information to law enforcement authorities. Last week Janusz Walus and Clive Derby-Lewis sent the invitation to the SACP via their lawyers from prison.