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Striking Lonmin miners warned they must return to work
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2012-08-21
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Platinum giant Lonmin says it will fire anyone at its South African mine who does not return to work, a day after the world's third-largest platinum producer reopened the plant where 44 people were killed in a wildcat strike. Duration: 01:17
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