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/ 10 August 2005

Ferrari tests new V8 engine

Ferrari is testing its new eight-cylinder engine this week for the first time, a sign the defending formula-one champion is looking ahead to next season amid a disappointing 2005. Beginning in 2006, most formula-one teams will be required to use V8 engines, as opposed to the V10s currently in use.

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/ 10 August 2005

Dutch ‘spermshow’ to air on television

New Dutch commercial television channel Talpa is planning to broadcast a show called <i>I Want Your Child and Nothing Else</i> featuring a single woman who gets to choose a sperm donor to father her child, Dutch media reported on Wednesday. The program is initially a one-off that will be aired on August 23.

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/ 10 August 2005

AU urges for calm after Ethiopian poll results

The African Union on Wednesday lauded the conduct of Ethiopia’s disputed May polls and urged calm in the aftermath of the long-delayed release of results showing a ruling-party victory after deadly violence in June. The opposition, which claims the election was stolen through massive fraud, immediately rejected the returns.

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/ 10 August 2005

US tries to spin a web strong enough to contain China

George Bush’s personal interest in Mongolia might be thought limited. Yet, when the country’s then leader visited Washington last year, the US president enthusiastically declared ”a new era of comprehensive partnership”. While Mongolia has oil, its main resource is 20-million sheep and goats. But ruminants were not the reason Bush was all riled up.

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/ 10 August 2005

UN works to protect children in armed conflict

The United Nations Security Council has established a monitoring and reporting mechanism that will ensure the protection of children exposed to armed conflict, a UN statement said on Wednesday. In the past decade, two million children have been killed in situations of armed conflict, while six million children have been disabled or injured.

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/ 10 August 2005

New wage offers to striking miners

The National Union of Mineworkers on Wednesday confirmed that both gold producers Harmony Gold and Gold Fields have made individual offers to the unions. Meanwhile, a Solidarity spokesperson said the Chamber of Mines ”has disintegrated with the strike. Every individual company is making its own informal offer.”

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/ 10 August 2005

Kenya to start ‘ruthless’ war on corruption

Kenya’s justice minister has admitted his government is losing the fight against corruption and vowed a ”ruthless” anti-graft war in a stark admission of long-standing donor complaints, in remarks published on Wednesday that were a rare acknowledgement of rampant official malfeasance and failing efforts to curb such abuses.