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/ 28 May 2005

‘Barclays financed the slave trade’

A group of protesters sang, danced and chanted anti-Barclays slogans in Johannesburg on Saturday morning against the British bank’s takeover of Absa. The protesters, from the Jubilee South Africa group, wore anti-privatisation T-shirts and carried banners with slogans such as ”Barclays economic terrorists”.

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/ 28 May 2005

Ebola kills another in Congo

Another person died of Ebola in the north-western Congo, raising the number of victims to 10, health officials announced on Friday. The latest victim died on Thursday in Etoumbi district after being in contact with her husband, who succumbed to the haemorrhagic fever on May 11.

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/ 28 May 2005

Jackson defence suddenly rests

Michael Jackson’s defence suddenly rested their case without calling any rebuttal witnesses on Friday after prosecutors in a final move showed the jury a videotape of the accuser telling investigators for the first time in 2003 that he was molested by the pop star. The tape offered little that the boy had not already testified to on the stand.

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/ 28 May 2005

Two bombs hit Indonesian street market

At least 19 people were killed on Saturday in two bomb attacks in the Indonesian province of Central Sulawesi, police said. The successive blasts took place in the town of Tentena. The bombings are the most serious in a long series of bombings and other attacks in the region, many of them against Christians.

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/ 28 May 2005

Is soccer US sport of the future?

United States soccer coach Bruce Arena has a timetable for when the global game will join the elite American sports scene and allow the US squad to schedule World Cup qualifying matches anywhere. ”In about 100 years,” he said. It seems like that long since soccer has been called the US sport of the future.

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/ 28 May 2005

Teenager knocks Venus Williams out

Venus Williams did plenty to beat herself, and 15-year-old Sesil Karatantcheva took care of the rest. The young Bulgarian upset an erratic Williams 6-3, 1-6, 6-1 on Friday in the third round of the French Open. Lindsay Davenport survived her toughest test yet and beat unseeded Frenchwoman Virginie Razzano 7-5, 4-6, 6-4.

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/ 28 May 2005

Swede takes the lead at Virginia Water

Peter Hedblom of Sweden birdied seven of the last 11 holes for a seven-under 65 at Wentworth on Friday to take a three-stroke lead after two rounds of the BMW Championship. Paul McGinley’s 64 gave him the lead for several hours at eight-under 136 for the tournament before Hedblom’s charge left him at 133.

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/ 28 May 2005

Call to free prisoners on death row

All prisoners on death row should be released, the South African Prisoners’ Organisation for Human Rights (Sapohr) said on Friday. ”After all, the majority of them have been behind bars for such a long time, they virtually have no life to fall back to,” said Golden Miles Bhudu, president of Sapohr.

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/ 28 May 2005

New plan to supply Jo’burg with gas

Preventative measures have been taken to supply Johannesburg residents with gas until the Sasolburg plant is fully operational, Egoli Gas said on Friday. Sasol warned earlier on Friday that Johannesburg residents who use hydrogen gas could be left without gas for three weeks due to technical problems at the Sasolburg plant.