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/ 25 May 2005

Al-Qaeda frontman’s aides arrested in Iraq

Iraqi and American forces said on Wednesday they have arrested two top aides to al-Qaeda’s frontman in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a day after the country’s most wanted man was reported wounded. ”One of the most wanted people” in northern Iraq, Mullah Kamel al-Assawadi, was arrested after he tried to bribe his way past a checkpoint.

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/ 25 May 2005

Enormous power outage hits Moscow

A massive power outage caused chaos in Moscow on Wednesday, stranding about 20 000 people in underground metro tunnels, disrupting traffic above ground and leaving large sections of the Russian capital without electricity. One report said effects were felt as far as Tula, 300km south of Moscow.

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/ 25 May 2005

Madrid bomb highlights separatist tension

A powerful car bomb slightly injured three people in the Spanish capital, Madrid, on Wednesday, and officials blamed the armed Basque separatist group ETA. Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero last week won controversial parliamentary backing for a plan to open talks with ETA if the group agrees to disband.

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/ 25 May 2005

Court rules on death-row prisoners

The Constitutional Court ruled on Wednesday that the 62 prisoners still on death row should have their death sentences set aside and replaced as soon as possible. There is no need for another trial, as the prisoners were already tried and sentenced in an open court. The death sentence was declared unconstitutional in 1995.

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/ 25 May 2005

Britain suffers sense-of-humour failure

Britain is suffering a sense-of-humour failure, with laughter levels three times lower now than 50 years ago and nearly half of all adults unable to enjoy at least one big guffaw a day, research showed on Tuesday. Money worries, relationship woes and political concerns were among the reasons given for the collection of grim faces.

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/ 25 May 2005

Woman slips out of the hands of crime

A liberal slathering of suntan lotion gave one woman more protection than she bargained for, allowing her to slip out of the grasp of a would-be rapist, police near Los Angeles said on Tuesday. The attack took place while the woman stopped off in a bathroom while jogging in a deserted public park early on Sunday.