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This is an archive article published on August 5, 1997

Globetrotting — Iran swears in new president

TEHRAN: Mohammad Khatami, a moderate cleric was sworn in today as Iran's new president. Khatami, who took of office in Parliament, is the f...

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TEHRAN: Mohammad Khatami, a moderate cleric was sworn in today as Iran’s new president. Khatami, who took of office in Parliament, is the fifth president since the 1979 Islamic revolution that toppled the US-backed Shah. scored an upset win in the May 23 presidential elections and replaces Ali Akbar Hasehmi Rafsanjani.

Life ends at 122

PARIS: Jeanne Calment, who credited olive oil and port wine for making her the world’s oldest person, died today at the age of 122 at a retirement home in southern France. Calment had no direct descendants and became Arles’ (her hometown) greatest attraction since artist Vincent Van Gogh, who spent a year there in 1888. She met him that year when he came to her uncle’s shop to buy paints, and later remembered him as “dirty, badly dressed and disagreeable.”

Nepal strike

KATHMANDU: A dawn-to-dusk general strike called by Nepalese business groups against the imposition of value added tax in Nepal brought the city to a standstill today.

The strike was called by a group better known for promoting business than stopping it, the Nepal Chamber of Commerce. Transport ground to a halt, forcing civil servants to walk to their jobs and students to walk to school.

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