A US super committee has grown more pessimistic about reaching a deal to shrink swollen deficits as it remains unable to close partisan gaps.
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/ 20 November 2011
Bayern Munich president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said at the beginning of the week that it was much too early to start thinking about trophies.
Sam Waburton will lead Wales at next month’s Test against Australia despite being sent off during his last international appearance at the World Cup.
DA leader Helen Zille says South Africans must change their sexual practices and accept responsibility in stopping the spread of HIV.
Spaniards have voted in rain-sodden elections that were all but certain to hand a thundering victory to the right.
Pope Benedict XVI gives mass at a stadium hosting tens of thousands in Benin, wrapping up a visit detailing his vision for his church’s future.
President Bashar al-Assad has vowed to fight and die as a deadline from the Arab League to stop Syria’s lethal crackdown on protesters expires.
Bidvest Wits coach Roger de Sa was pleased to see his youngsters humbling Orlando Pirates, beating them 3-1 in Nelspruit.
ANC youth league leader Julius Malema has been accused of changing the youth wing’s constitution to discredit the findings of a disciplinary hearing.
Mac Maharaj has shrugged off allegations of unlawful conduct that he and his wife Zarina received millions of rands from French arms company, Thales.