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/ 18 October 2004

SA law society objects to Nigerian stonings

The Nigerian government should intervene to protect two more women sentenced to death by stoning by Islamic courts, the Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) said on Monday. Sentencing women to death by stoning goes against every human rights standard, said Thoba Poyo, chairperson of the LSSA standing committee on gender equality.

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/ 18 October 2004

Demand to give up Zarqawi as US pounds city

United States forces on Sunday continued their ferocious assault on Falluja in a military offensive apparently designed to bring the city back under the control of Iraq’s pro-US government. Fierce clashes broke out between US troops and insurgents on a highway east of Falluja, witnesses said, and in the southern part of the city.

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/ 18 October 2004

Unfaithful man forgets penis at home

A young Thai man lost his penis to his knife-wielding wife and then forgot to bring his severed member with him to hospital, fatefully delaying a reattachment operation, news reports said on Monday. Sornlam Yotbanya (24) had a heated argument with his wife, Rungnapha Pongalee (32), on Sunday night about his mistress.

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/ 18 October 2004

South African govt defends Israeli leader’s visit

The South African government has confirmed that Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will visit South Africa from Wednesday to Saturday and has defended the visit "in the context of ongoing efforts by South Africa to assist Israelis and Palestinians to find a long-lasting resolution to the political crisis currently affecting the Middle East".

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/ 18 October 2004

Shaik’s assistant spills the beans

Schabir Shaik’s former personal assistant told the Durban High Court on Monday of a phone call in which Shaik asked Deputy President Jacob Zuma for help securing a slice of the arms deal. Bianca Singh said that at one point late in 1998 she was in Shaik’s office when his cellphone rang. She gathered that the caller was his brother Chippy, then head of acquisitions in the Department of Defence.

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/ 18 October 2004

Harmony wants to be number one

World number-six gold miner Harmony is looking to create the world’s largest gold mining group with its hostile bid for world number-four gold miner Gold Fields, Harmony chief executive Bernard Swanepoel said on Monday. A combined Harmony-Gold Fields entity would have gold output of about 7,5-million troy ounces.
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