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Yearly Archives: 2011

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Article
/ 10 November 2011

Death of rhino species rings extinction alarm bells

Two rhino species are believed to be extinct as an acceleration in extinction of animal and plant species becomes a general trend worldwide.

By Staff Reporter
New Greece prime minister still unknown as bankruptcy looms
Article
/ 10 November 2011

New Greece prime minister still unknown as bankruptcy looms

As their country’s debt crisis situation worsens, Greek politicians have remained deadlocked around who to appoint as their new prime minister.

By Staff Reporter
Steyn barrage mutes Australia’s opening bid of the first Test
Article
/ 10 November 2011

Steyn barrage mutes Australia’s opening bid of the first Test

Dale Steyn returned figures of 4/31 and helped reduce Australia to 214/8 on the opening day of the first cricket Test against the Proteas at Newlands.

By Jenny Bernstein
Time’s up: Young Lions’ leaders to learn their fates
Article
/ 10 November 2011

Time’s up: Young Lions’ leaders to learn their fates

Julius Malema will be conspicuously absent, but his fellow ANCYL leaders will be on hand to hear the verdict in their disciplinary hearing today.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 November 2011

Durban art picks: November 11 2011

<em>THE END (Of The World As We Know It)</em> is the title of a multimedia experience running simultaniously at artSPACE Durban and The ­Collective.

By Alex Sudheim
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Article
/ 9 November 2011

English claim victory in ‘poppy ban’ spat

England’s footballers were granted the right to wear poppies on armbands as Fifa tried to ban it for Friday’s match against Spain.

By Staff Reporter
‘Steve Jobs’ is most used name in media for 2011
Article
/ 9 November 2011

‘Steve Jobs’ is most used name in media for 2011

"Arab Spring" and "Royal Wedding" have been deemed the top phrases of 2011, while late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is the year’s top name.

By Staff Reporter
‘Michael Jackson was an addict’
Article
/ 9 November 2011

‘Michael Jackson was an addict’

As Conrad Murray waits to hear his sentence for involuntary manslaughter, a tv interview is due to reveal he thought Michael Jackson was an addict.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 November 2011

Italy at breaking point, Merkel calls for ‘new Europe’

Italian borrowing costs reached breaking point after Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s insistence on elections instead of an interim government.

By Barry Moody and Andreas Rinke
‘Chilling’ reports of rights violations in DRC, says UN
Africa
/ 9 November 2011

‘Chilling’ reports of rights violations in DRC, says UN

The UN has warned that human rights violations in the DRC ahead of the country’s elections later in November could harm the democratic process.

By Staff Reporter
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