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/ 24 January 2007
Israeli President Moshe Katsav faced growing pressure on Wednesday to resign after prosecutors announced they intended to charge him with rape and other sexual offences against female employees. Katsav, who has denied any wrongdoing, will hold a news conference later on Wednesday, his office said.
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/ 24 January 2007
The role of the match referee will come under scrutiny during an International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executives’ committee meeting in the United Arab Emirates later this week. The ICC’s executive board recommended last November that a paper be prepared following the Oval Test fiasco when umpires Darrell Hair and Billy Doctrove decided Pakistan had forfeited the match against England.
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/ 24 January 2007
The JSE remained rampant in noon trade on Wednesday, having roared to a record high on the back of higher commodity prices and positive world markets. By 12.11pm, the all share index was up 1,13% at 25 386,79 after reaching a record high of 25 438,49.
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/ 24 January 2007
Many a motoring fan will swoon at the looks of a Porsche 911 Turbo, Bentley Continental GT or Ferrari F430 which come with performance figures closely matching those of a Formula One racing car. For some owners of such cars, however, a top speed of 300kph is still not enough with some tuning firms specialising in suping-up such supercars.
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/ 24 January 2007
About 10 000 children are still missing in Uganda with as many as 1 500 held captive by rebels engaged in stalled peace talks to end a two-decade war in the country’s shattered north. Save the Children UK has urged donors to pressure the Ugandan government and rebels not to allow peace talks in Sudan to collapse.
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/ 24 January 2007
George Bush’s attempt to revive his presidency with his State of the Union address was swiftly torpedoed by the Democratic majority in the United States Congress, which called on a Vietnam vet to deliver a merciless critique of the decision to go to war in Iraq.
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/ 24 January 2007
The Netherlands, the country that has pioneered reality shows like Big Brother, is planning a new first — a dating programme for the visibly disfigured. The broadcaster SBS 6 is seeking candidates for its Love at Second Sight show due to be launched on February 20.
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/ 24 January 2007
Altruism, one of the most difficult human behaviors to define, can be detected in brain scans, United States researchers reported this week. They found activity in a specific area of the brain could predict altruistic behavior — and people’s own reports of how selfish or giving they are.
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/ 24 January 2007
South African media company Naspers has acquired a 30% minority stake in Russian internet company Mail.ru for $165-million. The shares have been acquired from Digital Sky Technologies and Tiger Global Management, who remain shareholders of the company, Naspers said in a statement late on Tuesday.
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/ 24 January 2007
South Africa’s targeted CPIX (consumer price index excluding interest rates on mortgage bonds) inflation was steady at 5% year-on-year in December, slightly below forecasts and easing pressure for higher interest rates, official data showed on Wednesday. Statistics South Africa also said headline consumer inflation — which includes mortgage costs — accelerated to 5,8% year-on-year in December.