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/ 16 September 2011
A stream of warnings in state media has exposed how nervous Beijing is about microblogs and their potential to tear at the seams of party censorship.
The cost of insuring against default on sovereign Greek bonds has continued to rise and calculations now predict a 98% chance of default.
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/ 16 September 2011
Thomas Kwenaite talks to South African Football Association (Safa) vice-president and former 2010 World Cup chief executive Danny Jordaan.
South African cement giant Afrisam is at the centre of a war between local and international investors.
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/ 16 September 2011
Individual DNA profiling, although still at a theoretical stage, is likely to predict how each individual will react to and interact with drugs.
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/ 16 September 2011
It has been a better start to a Rugby World Cup than anyone could have hoped for.
Will attacking play break down as the Rugby World Cup moves to the knockout stage?
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/ 16 September 2011
South Africa’s second-row forward crisis has been compounded, with flanker Francois Louw replacing injured lock Johann Muller.
Disgraced former liquidator Enver Motala has submitted a review application denying allegations that he is a convicted fraudster.
Despite criticism the department of energy appears determined to go ahead with the building of two peaking power plants at a cost of R8-billion.