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/ 4 September 2004
The influential Zanu-PF Women’s League has entered the Zimbabwean ruling party’s succession race and is now lobbying for a prominent woman politburo member to be nominated as vice-president during the party’s forthcoming December congress.
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/ 4 September 2004
The United States has praised South Africa for acting against Pakistan scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan’s secret nuclear network after a local businessman was charged with nuclear trafficking. He had allegedly used the network in efforts to help Libya develop an atomic weapons programme.
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/ 3 September 2004
Former United States president Bill Clinton was admitted to a New York hospital on Friday to undergo bypass surgery after suffering a heart attack, media reports said.
The New York Times reported the 58-year-old Clinton suffered a heart attack. Clinton is now at the Columbia-Presbyterian hospital in New York.
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/ 3 September 2004
World leaders expressed horror on Friday at the bloody end to the Russian hostage crisis, calling it a tragedy that resulted from a ”nauseating” and ”barbaric” terrorist attack. United States President George Bush said the large-scale hostage-taking in Russia was ”another grim reminder” of terrorist tactics.
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/ 3 September 2004
Southern African meteorologists say regional residents can expect another year of mostly normal rainfall, but with drought-stricken areas repeating dry patterns that have persisted for years and Indian Ocean nations subject to more cyclones. The prognosticators are quite aware that weather has become a matter of political consequence.
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/ 3 September 2004
Film-industry worker Ronald Charles Grimsley, on trial for the murder of an 18-year-old woman, told the Johannesburg High Court on Friday he is not a violent person. Grimsley, from Fontainebleau, has admitted to having come around after a blackout to find his hands around the throat of Flowerday, who was not breathing.
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/ 3 September 2004
Police were mopping up streets in Intabazwe at Harrismith on Friday after three days of rioting that claimed the life of a teenager. Municipal workers helped to clear away burnt tyres, car wrecks and rocks left behind by demonstrators. The protests were sparked by what was termed poor service delivery.
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/ 3 September 2004
Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon on Friday requested Parliament’s ethics committee to probe allegations that senior MPs failed to make proper disclosure in the register of members’ interests. The Mail & Guardian reported on Friday that 13 MPs had failed to disclose fully or had wrongfully disclosed their assets.
MP’s midnight gag attempt
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/ 3 September 2004
Libya signed a deal in Tripoli on Friday to pay -million in compensation to mainly German victims of a Berlin nightclub bombing 18 years ago, an AFP correspondent said. The 1986 bombing at the La Belle discotheque in then West Berlin killed two American GIs and a Turkish woman and wounded more than 250 people.