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/ 12 November 2011
SA’s internet is two decades old, and this weekend marks the anniversary of the first packets of data that flowed over the internet to and from SA.
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/ 12 November 2011
Australian cricket must make ruthless decisions about its aging side in the wake of the team’s shattering defeat to the Proteas, say Australian media.
Lucas Papademos has taken office to save Greece from bankruptcy with a Cabinet filled with many of the politicians who led the nation into crisis.
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/ 12 November 2011
Table Mountain has been provisionally named one of the new seven wonders of nature by a global poll, alongside the Amazon and the Iguazu Falls.
Italy’s readiness to approve austerity measures has spurred the formation of an emergency government to take Silvio Berlusconi’s position.
Palestine has vowed to continue its quest for full UN membership despite facing a setback at the Security Council and a possible veto from the US.
One of Gaddafi’s sons has been granted asylum in Niger for humanitarian reasons, the country’s President Mahamadou Issoufou has said.
Zizi Kodwa, who was arrested for drunk driving, has said he intends taking legal action against the officers for a "wrongful and malicious" arrest.
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/ 11 November 2011
Twenty-five irregularities have been found in the awarding of a R93.5-million North West road tender, the province’s premier has said.
South Africa and France have called a truce over their differing views of the Libya problem, and have displayed a united front regarding Syria.