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/ 11 August 2004

Britain gets the naked truth

Stripped-down news anchors posed outside the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday to launch the latest addition to Britain’s competitive news media — <i>Naked News</i>. The revealing format, in which anchors disrobe while reading a digest of news, sports and entertainment, is due to begin broadcasting on Monday.

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/ 11 August 2004

Ostrich culling continues — in secret

A 24-hour hotline for concerned members of the public and farmers became operational on Wednesday, as the culling of thousands of ostriches entered its second day in the Eastern Cape. A media photographer was earlier on Wednesday turned away from a farm where the culling of the infected birds is taking place.

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/ 11 August 2004

Union asks for urgent summit on rand

The trade union Solidarity has handed a memorandum to South African Reserve Bank Governor Tito Mboweni calling, among other things, for a national emergency summit to discuss the loss of thousands of jobs because of the rand’s current strength. The union warned that the situation calls for stronger measures than mere observation.

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/ 11 August 2004

Highway peril puts paid to Lebanese profits

Violence in Iraq has shattered Lebanon’s trade with that country, with shipments through Tripoli port halved and road transport down 70%, as Lebanese remain prey to Iraqi hostage-takers. Out of about 15 Lebanese kidnapped in Iraq, telecom employee Hussein Olayyan was found murdered in Baghdad in June and three others are still being held.