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/ 14 November 2006

Blatter dismisses World Cup fears

Fifa president Sepp Blatter once again dismissed fears that the next World Cup could be moved from South Africa and said the 2010 hosts were further along at this point than Germany were four years ago. ”They’ll get it done,” Blatter was quoted as telling German magazine Sport Bild on Tuesday. ”It can and will take place in South Africa — I’m convinced of that.”

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/ 14 November 2006

ANC Youth League takes aim at Squires

It is too late for Judge Hilary Squires to distance himself from the ”generally corrupt” phrase as Jacob Zuma’s name is already ruined, the African National Congress Youth League said on Tuesday. ”Hilary is not assisting anyone with distancing himself from the phrase ‘generally corrupt’, he’s basically deepening the legal crisis,” said president Fikile Mbalula.

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/ 14 November 2006

Polisario dismisses terror warning

Any terror risk in Western Sahara stems from Morocco’s illegal occupation, the territory’s independence movement said on Tuesday, dismissing a Moroccan warning that an independent state could harbour terrorists. Mohamed Abdelaziz, President of the self-proclaimed government in exile for Western Sahara, said that Morocco’s policy on Western Sahara was the real security risk.

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/ 14 November 2006

How to find a rich husband in China

Shanghai, China’s wealthiest and most dazzling city, plans to add to its reputation this weekend with a millionaire party aimed at hooking up rich men with beautiful women, state press said on Tuesday. Men wishing to participate must have assets worth at least two million yuan ($250 000).

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/ 14 November 2006

Shoplifter caught trying to leg it

A shoplifter who snatched a haul of cosmetics in an Estonian department store left security scratching their heads, until they found the ill-gotten gains stashed in his wooden leg, officials said on Tuesday. A limping customer entered the shop in the Estonian capital, Tallinn, the Falck security company said.

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/ 14 November 2006

Naspers to acquire Johncom stake in M-Net

Media group Naspers is to acquire Johnnic Communications’ (Johncom) 38,56% stake in pay television channel M-Net/SuperSport for a combination of Naspers shares and cash, it was announced on Tuesday. Naspers, which currently owns an effective 60,12% interest in M-Net/Supersport, will issue 20,9-million Naspers N ordinary shares and pay R250-million in cash to Johncom for the lucrative stake.

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/ 14 November 2006

SA to press on with mediating role in Burundi

South Africa will press on with its mediating role in Burundi to get the last active rebel group to sign a peace accord, Pretoria’s special envoy to the Great Lakes region said on Tuesday. "We are not throwing in the towel. We will carry on," Kingsley Mamabola told a seminar, adding that the National Liberation Forces rebel group was "the one piece left out of the jigsaw puzzle".