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/ 15 April 2003

HIV/Aids barometer – April 2003

Mutating: Scientists in California have provided the first detailed look at how human antibodies may drive HIV to mutate. The findings, reported last month in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in the United States, may be key to efforts to develop an effective Aids vaccine.

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/ 15 April 2003

Clean-up kills locals’ dreams

A spat between local miners and a poor community near Barkly West in the Northern Cape threatens neighbourhood relations throughout the desolate area.
The black people of Gong Gong and Waldeck’s Plant are up in arms over mining policies they say discriminate against them. Aspirant small-time miners say they struggle to secure licences from the government that are readily provided to white miners.

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/ 15 April 2003

The best of a bad job

It is bound to go down as one of the great moments in PR history. With United States tanks rolling into Baghdad and the sound of artillery fire reverberating around the city, Iraq’s ever jovial Information Minister, Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, popped up to declare that the ”infidels” were facing ”slaughter”.

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/ 15 April 2003

Gloomy days for Glenn

If the rumours coming from diverse sources inside and outside White Hart Lane this week are true, if Glenn Hoddle’s days at Tottenham are numbered, we will have to look no further than north London for confirmation that romance in football counts for very little any more.