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/ 5 September 2004
President Thabo Mbeki on Saturday joined the global community in expressing condemnation of the horrific hostage drama at a school in Beslan, Russia this week. ”It is with great shock and sadness that we have learnt of the loss of lives in the incident in Beslan yesterday (Friday)”, he said in a statement.
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/ 5 September 2004
A total of 5 138 firearms, mostly illegal have been destroyed during an ongoing firearm operation since last year in the Western Cape. Police spokesperson Superintendent Riaan Pool said the ongoing operation started on September 2003 and has seen about 967 people being arrested for possession of illegal firearms.
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/ 5 September 2004
State prosecutors from Equatorial Guinea have requested permission to question Mark Thatcher over his alleged involvement in a coup attempt on President Teodoro Obiang Nguema. The prosecutors would only gain access to Thatcher once his legal team had examined the list of questions they want to ask him.
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/ 5 September 2004
Solidarity says Telkom is planning to shed more than 7 000 jobs over the next three years and not 4 100 as it has been claiming. In a statement released on Saturday Solidarity spokesperson Dirk Hermann said a commission of enquiry into proposed job cuts at Telkom had found that 7 600 jobs would be shed.
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/ 5 September 2004
As the death toll in the siege of Beslan’s School Number One climbed to 330 — 156 of them children — Russia warned that terrorists had declared ”a full-scale war”. Officials said all 35 hostage-takers were dead as doctors struggled to cope with more than 600 injured children and adults.
Mbeki, Mandela send sympathies
When hell came to School No 1
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/ 5 September 2004
For Borik Rubaiv and hundreds of other pupils at Beslan’s Middle School Number One, it was to have been a celebration of the first day of the new school term. Parents carried flowers and teachers wore their best clothes. It was some of the older children who noticed them first — a masked group quickly crossing the railway tracks that run behind the school.
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/ 5 September 2004
There has been a fundamental shift in the presidential race. Bush’s offensive has left Kerry’s campaign floundering. Last week, he shook up his top staff, bringing in Clinton era experts. He also went negative, too, lambasting Bush and Vice-President Dick Cheney for dodging Vietnam. For Democrats that means Kerry, at last, has come out swinging.
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/ 5 September 2004
The European Union (EU) has renewed a threat to slap sanctions on the Sudanese government if it does not do more to rein in militias in the western Darfur region. Dutch Foreign Minister Bernard Bot welcomed some progress on the humanitarian situation in Darfur, but lamented that security remains a problem.
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/ 5 September 2004
The fifth TDK Golden League meeting of the year in Brussels produced two new world records but, following the failures at the Olympic Games, for South Africa’s representatives it was not a good meet on Friday evening. Most of the athletes looked tired after the hectic period in Athens.