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/ 12 April 2006

Trial session held without Saddam

The trial of Saddam Hussein on charges of crimes against humanity resumed on Wednesday for a brief ten minute session without the deposed leader or any of the other seven defendants present. Chief Judge Rauf Abdel Rahman adjourned the session to April 17 after the shortest session of the trial since it began in October.

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/ 12 April 2006

Wallaby lock ruled out of Tri-Nations

Wallabies lock Hugh McMeniman will miss Australia’s midyear rugby internationals, including the Tri-Nations series against New Zealand and South Africa, because of a shoulder injury. McMeniman (22) said on Wednesday he will undergo surgery to repair the injury and related nerve damage, and will not be available for international selection.

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/ 12 April 2006

Security strike: Employers declare end to bargaining

No striking security guard will be allowed to come to work during the strike as from Friday, the Security Employer Organisations said. ”They can’t come to work when they feel like it and strike when they feel like it,” spokesperson Steve Friswell said on Tuesday. The employers also said that they were not prepared to return to wage negotiations with the striking union.

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/ 12 April 2006

New blast raises Sri Lanka toll to 21

Two policemen died in a suspected Tamil Tiger mine attack in Sri Lanka on Wednesday, the third in as many days, raising to 21 the number of people killed in the latest wave of bombings, police said. The policemen were on their way to Trincomalee to buy provisions for colleagues stationed further north of the main city in the eastern coastal district when they were ambushed.

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/ 12 April 2006

Rare snails evicted by New Zealand coal mine

Hundreds of rare snails were given their marching orders on Wednesday by the New Zealand government after an eight month battle between conservationists and a mining company. Up to 250 powelliphanta augustus snails — only discovered in 1996 — live on a mountainous ridge containing five million tonnes of coal worth about NZ$400-million.

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/ 12 April 2006

Berlusconi demands recount

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Tuesday night refused to concede he had been defeated in Italy’s general election and called for a re-examination of tens of thousands of votes that he said could alter the outcome. After a day of sullen silence in which official results gave a slender victory to the centre-left in both houses of Parliament, Italy’s Berlusconi said Italy should consider forming a German-style cross-party ”grand alliance”.

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/ 12 April 2006

After 40-year hunt, Italian police arrest ‘boss of bosses’

The mafia ”boss of bosses” who had eluded Italian police for more than four decades was finally captured in Sicily on Tuesday as most of his compatriots had their attention focused on a different kind of ruthless power struggle. The man nicknamed ”the tractor”, because of the way he crushed his opponents, was arrested without a shot being fired near his home town of Corleone.