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The Democratic Alliance (DA) on Monday received its long-awaited documents relating to the so-called Oilgate scandal from state oil company PetroSA. A DA spokesperson said PetroSA has handed over about 30 documents, including contracts between black economic empowerment company Imvume Management and itself.
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/ 13 November 2006
Up to 30 villagers were killed and 40 wounded when armed men riding horses and camels attacked a village in the Darfur region of western Sudan, an African Union official said on Monday. The attackers are suspected to be Janjaweed, militiamen who have killed and plundered across the arid region.
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/ 13 November 2006
The African National Congress (ANC) Women’s League on Monday called for the immediate suspension of the ANC’s chief whip in the National Assembly, Mbulelo Goniwe, pending an investigation of sexual-harassment allegations. The league views these allegations as very serious, it said.
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/ 13 November 2006
United States President George Bush was under pressure from some of his closest allies on Monday to turn to arch-enemies Iran and Syria for help in stabilising Iraq amid Iraqi government paralysis and fears of all-out civil war. Bush has said he is looking for "fresh perspectives" on Iraq.
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England coach Andy Robinson will remain in charge for the two Tests against South Africa this month despite a seventh successive loss at the weekend. In a statement on Monday, elite rugby director Rob Andrew said Robinson will stay in his post for the two remaining November internationals.
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The North West housing department has dismissed the findings of the province’s housing portfolio committee on the quality and number of houses being constructed in Taung. A departmental spokesperson on Monday said the report is factually incorrect and misleading.
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/ 13 November 2006
France is to aid the Central African Republic’s (CAR) army with logistics and aerial reconnaissance in its fight against rebels in the north-east of the country, the French Foreign Ministry said on Monday. ”Our help will consist essentially of logistic support and providing intelligence,” a spokesperson said.
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/ 13 November 2006
Nineteen people were killed and 12 injured in an accident involving a train and a truck at a railway crossing near Somerset West in the Western Cape, Metrorail confirmed on Monday afternoon. Earlier reports had quoted a Netcare 911 spokesperson as saying that 27 people had died in the accident.
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/ 13 November 2006
Australian scientists have invented a T-shirt that allows air guitarists to play actual music as they strum the air. The T-shirt, created by scientists from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, is called a ”wearable instrument shirt”.
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No matter how busy he gets, cocoa farmer Simon Afram never keeps his children home from school to work on his farm. ”If you don’t let a child go to school, it will spoil his future,” Afram said. ”I don’t want them to become farmers and suffer like me.”