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  2. WORLD Trial 'not political'

    JOHANNESBURG: Winnie Mandela's trial was not politically motivated, South African political commentators said yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. South Korea to free prisoners

    SEOUL: South Korea will free 83 political prisoners and reduce sentences on others next week as a conciliatory gesture to ease continued anti-government protests across the ...

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  4. Zoo-keepers strike

    NEW DELHI: Keepers at one of India's largest zoos are on an indefinite hunger strike to demand equal treatment with the animals, their union said on Tuesday. ...

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  5. Surprise public appeal

    RANGOON: Burma's ruling junta made a surprising public appeal yesterday to Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been under house arrest for almost two years, to leave the country and ...

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  6. Election result delayed

    KATHMANDU: Nepal will have to wail at least a week for the final outcome of Sunday's parliamentary elections, the Election Commission said yesterday. ...

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  7. Stressed NZ dogs

    AUCKLAND: New Zealand's dogs arc bearing the brunt of the stress of unemployed families, animal psychologist Dr Mark Vette said yesterday. ...

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  8. First woman in Cabinet

    APIA: Prime Minister Tofilau Eti Alesana named yesterday the first woman to be given Cabinet rank in Western Samoa. Mr Tofilau reshuffled his Cabinet in the wake of April's ...

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  9. Television deaths

    MOSCOW: Imploding Soviet television sets have killed 2134 people and injured scores more in the past 10 years, the communist party newspaper Pravda has reported. ...

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  10. 'Fair, free' elections

    COLOMBO: A group of foreign observers said on Tuesday that local government elections in which Sri Lanka's ruling party won overwhelmingly had been conducted in a "free ...

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  11. Head-on train accident kills 42

    SHIGARAKI, Japan: About 200 Japanese police raided a railway company office yesterday, probing an accident which killed ...

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  13. Abe dies at 67

    TOKYO: Shintaro Abe, the former foreign minister widely expected to succeed Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu in October, died early yesterday. He was 67. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Army shoots rebels

    JAKARTA: Indonesian soldiers publicly executed alleged separatist rebels in the northern province of Aceh, shooting them ...

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  15. PNG support for secession inquiry

    PORT MORESBY: A call for an inquiry into the Bougainville secessionist crisis has gained support among Papua New Guinea's senior politicians. ...

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  16. Compulsory unionism scrapped in NZ

    WELLINGTON: Industrial relations in New Zealand underwent a metamorphosis yesterday with the enactment of the controversial ...

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  17. South Pacific, NZ escape fallout from Chernobyl

    WELLINGTON: New Zealand and the South Pacific had escaped fallout from the Soviet Union's Chernobyl nuclear power plant ...

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