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- Bunny hunting
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Anyone will tell you that the best place to get a bunny chow is the land of its birth: Durban. Verashni Pillay goes bunny hunting.
- At your mother's place
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If Cape Town were a woman, she'd be a dame with world-class style, but also one who likes to get down and dirty. The same goes for hosting ability.
- Eating out in Durbs
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From princes to paupers, here are some ideas of where to eat out for a range of budgets, while travelling through Durban.
- M&G's Three City Tour
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What can we expect from SA's three biggest cities during the World Cup? The M&G has explored Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg to find out.
- King Shaka rules. Or not?
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King Shaka International is R8-billion worth of shiny new kit on the other side of town. And it couldn't be more different.
- Carbon-neutral stadium 'a myth'
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The eThekwini municipality is intent on running a carbon-neutral World Cup from the new R3,1-billion Moses Mabhida stadium.
- My city, my World Cup: Clive Barker
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We chat to Clive Barker, former Bafana Bafana coach and the only one to have led the national team to a trophy -- the 1996 Africa Nations Cup title.
- Extreme makeover for Golden Mile
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The gaudy beachfront gets a facelift, but not without bumps and bruises.
- A confluence of styles
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Accommodation is strangely lacking in Durban's city centre, but it is abundant along the beachfront and, from chic to cheap, it suits every pocket.
- City of hidden charms
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We look at SA's major 2010 host cities with information on where to stay, eat and play. First up is Durban, the home of sugar cane and surfers.

