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/ 22 January 2010
Apple’s 27-inch iMac combines functionality and aesthetics, but doesn’t suit all pockets.
Google’s China experience shows that even powerful companies have to accept the consequences of tight state control.
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/ 22 January 2010
The South African Reserve Bank is likely to keep interest rates steady next week.
A series of quakes has left people too frightened to sleep indoors until a geological survey is concluded.
An SA community is to challenge German homeopathic giant Schwabe Pharmaceuticals in court over a traditional medicine the company wants to patent.
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/ 22 January 2010
Kim Clijsters was left reeling from her Australian Open exit on Friday, while Justine Henin and Rafael Nadal kept their Grand Slam hopes alive.
Without Chinese reform, global recovery could be doomed, writes Larry Elliott.
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/ 22 January 2010
Volunteers recovered scores more bodies in Nigeria’s troubled central Plateau state as the death toll from inter-religious clashes rose.
Hope for the orphans of Haiti lies in adoption abroad, writes Ed Pilkington in Port-au-Prince.
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/ 22 January 2010
Reacting to reports that the release of convicted apartheid-era killer Eugene de Kock is imminent, the DA has insisted that he should not be released.