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/ 31 August 2004

Malawi takes aim at landmines

Malawi has formulated a plan to clear abandoned landmines and other unexploded ordnance from areas along its border with Mozambique. The National Mine Action office said on Monday that authorities have finalised a plan to conduct ”a detailed survey and map areas that are dangerous [infested with mines]”.

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/ 31 August 2004

Milosevic rages against ‘lies’

Former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic began his long-delayed defence against charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity before a United Nations court on Tuesday, denouncing the accusations as ”unscrupulous lies”. Milosevic intends to cross-examine more than 1 600 witnesses.

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/ 31 August 2004

Limpopo man ‘hangs his three sons’

A Limpopo man has allegedly hanged his three sons, aged three, five and eight, at Mbilwi near Thohoyandou, police said on Tuesday. Police spokesperson Captain Ailwei Mushavhanamadi said the man took the boys into a room on Monday at 8pm, one after the other, and killed them by hanging them from rafters of the roof. The man left a suicide note and fled the scene.

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/ 31 August 2004

E Guinea coup trial suspended

The trial of 19 people accused of plotting a coup in Equatorial Guinea was suspended indefinitely on Tuesday at the request of the prosecution, the court said.
"The affair has an international dimension, there are inquiries outside the country that are beyond the remit of this tribunal," said presiding Judge Salvador Ondo.
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/ 31 August 2004

Microsoft aims to take bite out of iTunes

Microsoft, hoping to take a bite out of Apple Computer’s highly popular online music service, is gearing up to launch its own website for selling songs over the internet. With Thursday’s planned debut, the software maker will become the latest competitor in a market experts say is still in its infancy — but one that is expected to grow considerably more popular in the coming years.

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/ 31 August 2004

Debswana: ‘Two weeks to settle with the union’

Botswana’s diamond mines are still operational: 26 tonnes of explosives were detonated and blasted 150 000 tonnes of earth into the air — the dust rising 250 metres — which exposed more diamond bearing ore at Orapa mine. Orapa is one of the three diamond mines hit by illegal strikes over deadlocked pay award negotiations, now entering its second week.

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/ 31 August 2004

Hat-trick for Welshman at bog-snorkelling champs

The coveted title of World Champion Bog Snorkeller went on Monday for the third year in a row to a 17-year-old Welsh student who saw off about 140 competitors at one of Britain’s more unusual sporting events. The championships saw flipper-clad entrants snorkel two lengths of the murky Waen Ryth peat bog, overcoming mud, weeds and creepy crawlies in their quest for glory.