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/ 17 November 2006

Cooldrinks lose their fizz

While the world worries about an oversupply of carbon dioxide, caused by increasing emissions, in South Africa we’ve almost run out of carbon dioxide (CO2) to put into soft drinks. The national CO2 shortage has in the past four weeks affected normal production of Coca-Cola brands, and it is likely to persist right into the new year.

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/ 17 November 2006

Venezuela: Where the rich get richer

Another agreeable lunch ended at the Caracas Country Club with a bottle of Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon, the chef’s famous flan and a round of espressos. From their table in the sun-kissed courtyard the three businessmen could hear only the fountain’s gurgle, the murmur of other diners, the clink of glasses and the swish of waiters.

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/ 17 November 2006

Angola begins voter registration

Angola has begun registering voters for the long-awaited elections, which are set to take place before the end of 2007. These are the country’s first elections since a peace process culminated in elections in 1992. The country’s main armed opposition movement subsequently rejected their outcome, plunging the country into another 10 years of war.

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/ 16 November 2006

Law Review Project slates asset seizures

The Law Review Project on Thursday expressed deep concerns about the constitutionality of core aspects of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act and the actions of the Asset Forfeiture Unit. ”The Prevention of Organised Crime Act and its implementation subject innocent South Africans … to arbitrary penalties …,” the law body said in a statement.