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/ 24 November 2005

One man’s trash is another’s dinner

Dinner shared by a group of friends at a well-appointed Greenwich Village apartment features eggplant Parmesan with a salad of mixed greens and avocado dressing. The guests already have snacked on hors d’oeuvres of smoked mozzarella and crackers. Not bad considering the diners find their food by digging through garbage.

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/ 24 November 2005

Foreigners in Kuwait need a degree to drive

Foreigners in oil-rich Kuwait must be university graduates and draw a salary of not less than $1 370 a month in order to obtain a driver’s licence, the interior ministry said on Thursday. The new rules, which are effective immediately, are designed to reduce the number of vehicles on roads in the Gulf state which have recently seen serious bottlenecks and accidents.

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/ 24 November 2005

Jackson in trouble after anti-Semitic phone rant

Michael Jackson has been taped making overtly anti-Semitic remarks during a phone call, describing Jews as ”leeches” that conspired to leave him ”penniless”. ”They suck,” said Jackson. ”I’m so tired of it … they start out the most popular person in the world, make a lot of money. It’s a conspiracy. Jews do it on purpose.”

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/ 24 November 2005

Russia tries to curb aid agencies

Western aid and civil society groups said on Wednesday they faced being closed down after Russia’s Parliament passed a Bill restricting foreign non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The Duma, whose 450 members rarely defy the Kremlin, voted 370 to 18 for the Bill, which would impose curbs on western activists and aid groups.

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/ 24 November 2005

Muslim Brotherhood finds voice at the ballot box

When Nihal Abdul-Hamid was a student at Cairo’s al-Azhar university she told few friends she had joined the Muslim Brotherhood, the influential Islamist group outlawed by Egypt’s government. It was a time of crackdowns, and arrests of Islamic sympathisers were widespread. ”It was very dangerous, it was completely secret,” she said.

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/ 24 November 2005

Libération is sick, France carries on

Staff at France’s Libération on Wednesday voted to renew a strike against planned job cuts for a third straight day, plunging the ailing left-leaning daily further into the deepest crisis in its 30-year history. ”It’s poisonous,” a veteran journalist on the paper said. ”People are very wound up.”

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/ 24 November 2005

Rapper may be jailed for calling France a slut

A French court agreed on Wednesday to consider a complaint brought by a conservative MP against the rapper Monsieur R for referring to France as a slut in a song. The court in Melun, south of Paris, said it would rule early next year on the complaint filed by Daniel Mach, MP for the Pyrénées Orientales, who said he had the backing of 150 MPs.

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/ 24 November 2005

MTN dominates JSE as takeover talk ends

MTN Group was dominating trade on the JSE at noon on Thursday after its withdrawal of a cautionary announcement put paid to the speculation that the cellular network operator could be a takeover target, which had been driving its shares to record highs. This saw it lead the downside of a generally firmer market.