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/ 3 August 2007

Zambia forges ahead with circumcision plans

There is standing room only in Room 3 of the urology clinic at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka, Zambia’s capital. About 30 young men and a handful of mothers with male children listen attentively as Sitali Mulope, clinical officer, briefs them on the benefits of surgically removing the foreskin of the penis.

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/ 2 August 2007

Dozens killed in DRC train crash

A train crash in a remote location in central Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) killed at least 68 people, the United Nations peacekeeping force said on Thursday. ”There are 68 dead and 128 severely wounded,” UN mission spokesperson Kemal Saiki said. The accident took place late on Wednesday near Benaleka.

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/ 2 August 2007

Twist in child-murder trial

Medical experts who declared child murderer Theunis Olivier fit to stand trial should reappear in court to answer allegations that they did not follow proper procedures, the Cape High Court ruled on Thursday. ”Serious allegations have been made against these professional people and they should be given an opportunity to answer,” the judge said.

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/ 2 August 2007

Pakistan mull venue change for SA series

Pakistan cricket officials said on Thursday they might move two matches against South Africa from Peshawar and Rawalpindi, but denied any action would be linked to security concerns. ”There may be changes in two venues of one-day internationals in the home series against South Africa,” Pakistan Cricket Board director of operations Zakir Khan said.

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/ 2 August 2007

Search under way for missing people after bridge collapse

Divers combed the dark, debris-strewn waters of the Mississippi River on Thursday searching for up the 30 people missing after a major bridge collapsed at rush hour, killing at least four people. Officials expected the death toll to rise, with dozens of cars and trucks dumped in the river after massive sections of the bridge roadway were sheared off on Wednesday.