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/ 17 November 2010
The National union of Mineworkers called the South African Chamber of Mines liars for saying there has been an improvement on safety in mines.
Jackass 3D has taken more than $100-million in
the US. Johnny Knoxville is as surprised as anyone.
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/ 17 November 2010
Shongweni massacre accused Sandile Ndlovu surprised his lawyer by pleading guilty in the Pinetown Regional Court.
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/ 17 November 2010
Women with stressful jobs that offer little room for decision making or creativity have an increased risk of suffering a heart attack.
New influences are constantly developing the genre and debunking its role as ‘tribal’ music
<b>Lloyd Gedye</b> sat down with Vusi Mahlasela to talk about his incredible new album, <i>Say Africa</i>, produced by American blues legend Taj Mahal
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/ 17 November 2010
The Union of Angolan Journalists said it was worried by a recent rise in violence against reporters after a journalist was murdered.
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/ 17 November 2010
Australia’s competition watchdog has stopped South African grocer Pick n Pay’s sale of Franklins supermarket chain, to prevent creating a monopoly.
China’s government announced food subsidies for poor families on Wednesday as it tries to cool a double-digit surge in prices that communist leaders worry might stir unrest. The Cabinet promised to ease shortages of vegetables and grain that helped push up food prices by more than 10% in October. It promised more supplies of diesel […]
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/ 17 November 2010
The <i>M&G</i> reviews Harlem’s second album, <i>Hippies</i> and Gospel artist Lizz Wright’s latest offering, <em>Fellowship.</em>