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Yearly Archives: 2012

Paralympians enjoy equal share of bonuses
Article
/ 9 September 2012

Paralympians enjoy equal share of bonuses

Sascoc says paralympic athletes will earn the same bonuses their able-bodied counterparts received on their triumphant return from the London Games.

By Jenny Bernstein
Palestinians eye changes to key accord with Israel
Article
/ 9 September 2012

Palestinians eye changes to key accord with Israel

The Palestinian Authority has formally asked Israel for talks on changing the Paris Protocol governing economic ties between the two sides.

By Nasser Abu Bakr
Nigeria set for Cup of Nations comeback
Article
/ 9 September 2012

Nigeria set for Cup of Nations comeback

Fallen giants Nigeria are poised to reach the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations despite being held 2-2 by Liberia this weekend in a final round qualifier.

By David Legge
Syrian town caught up in fierce power struggles
Article
/ 9 September 2012

Syrian town caught up in fierce power struggles

Syrian troops have bombarded a central area of Aleppo after a day of fierce clashes with rebels who tried to take the regime-controlled district.

By Sapa Afp
Two conventions, two Americas. Seldom has the divide been greater
Article
/ 9 September 2012

Two conventions, two Americas. Seldom has the divide been greater

Witnessing both conferences is to see anger from the Republicans and abiding hope from the Democrats.

By Staff Reporter
Bheki Cele rallies to unseat Zuma at Mangaung
Article
/ 9 September 2012

Bheki Cele rallies to unseat Zuma at Mangaung

Sunday reports claim former top cop Bheki Cele is rallying opposition to President Jacob Zuma ahead of the ANC’s elective conference in Mangaung.

By Sapa
Icasa looks into complaints over alleged SABC failures
Article
/ 9 September 2012

Icasa looks into complaints over alleged SABC failures

Icasa intends taking the SABC to its complaints and compliance committee as the broadcaster is not meeting its licence conditions.

By Sapa
Marco Rubio vs Julian Castro: The battle for 50m Hispanic votes
Article
/ 9 September 2012

Marco Rubio vs Julian Castro: The battle for 50m Hispanic votes

Democrat mayor and Republican senator symbolise the divide between left and right in the Hispanic demographic.

By Guardian Reporter
Woolies defends employment policy
Article
/ 9 September 2012

Woolies defends employment policy

Amid calls for a boycott of Woolworths, it responded on Sunday with a prominent advertisement in Sunday newspapers, defending its employment policy.

By Sapa
EU pushes more moves to stem debt crisis
Article
/ 9 September 2012

EU pushes more moves to stem debt crisis

EU officials pushed on Saturday to stem the debt crisis as Italy’s Mario Monti warned that economic suffering was fuelling divisive nationalism.

By Reuters
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