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Tuesday 09 September 1997 23:02 BST
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Good Day for Hassen Charni, a Tunisian astrologer who is said to have forecast Princess Diana's death in a newspaper on New Year's Eve. His new forecasts include the death of the Pope in August 1998 (just after he reveals the third secret of Fatima) and a nuclear war breaking out on 17 July 1999.

Bad Day for Demosthenes Vergis, who had protested about Greece's Olympic bid by distributing a naked poster of himself around Athens. In the picture, his private parts were pointing at a photo of an Italian sports official. A warrant has now been issued for Vergis's arrest.

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