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/ 25 February 2005

GMO court order welcomed by environment forum

The granting of a court order to obtain information from the government about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) was welcomed by the Environmental Justice Networking Forum on Friday. A Pretoria High Court order was obtained by environmental lobby group Biowatch on Thursday and compelled the government to divulge details of all GMOs brought into or manufactured in the country.

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/ 25 February 2005

Black power can fuel stock boom

<img src="http://www.mg.co.za/ContentImages/197779/special_rep_icon_template.gif" align=left>The CEO of Stanlib Asset Management, Allan Miller, is looking gleefully at the increases for police officers and teachers to guide his investment decisions. The move will put more money in their pockets and they will be able to increase spending as well as take on more credit.

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/ 25 February 2005

De Beers warns of mass job cuts at SA mines

World number one diamond-miner De Beers said in a statement on Friday said that its planned restructuring at its seven South African diamond mines could see 1&nbsp;270 people lose their jobs out of a total of 9&nbsp;442 people employed by De Beers Consolidated Mines. Global resources group Anglo American has a 45% stake in De Beers.

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/ 25 February 2005

Now you can warm up your dinner in the fridge

The Japanese will soon have a refrigerator which can keep meals hot as well as cold to accommodate families who dine apart most of the time with husbands working late and children studying into the night. Billed as a world first, the fridge, made by electronics firm Sharp, has a space of 20 litres in the middle that can be kept at 55C, just next to a box for ice cubes.

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/ 25 February 2005

Taiwanese man caught selling missile parts to Libya

A Taiwanese businessman has been arrested for allegedly smuggling missile components to Libya, a prosecutor said on Friday. Hsieh Chin-yi, who ran a trade company in northern Taoyuan county, had exported missile parts disguised as general merchandise to Libya since 1999, said Chang Chin-feng, a spokesperson for Taoyuan public prosecutors’ office.

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/ 25 February 2005

Hidden costs of Israel’s occupation

Israelis are paying a high economic and social cost for nearly 40 years of occupation, says a report commissioned by Oxfam. The report says that military spending, the cost of Jewish settlements to colonise Palestinian land, and the collapse of tourism and other enterprises because of the two intifada, have severely undermined the economy.