Allowing students to use more than one language at university opens many doors.
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/ 15 October 2015
A Houston pupil’s comment to his mother about slaves being called workers in his geography textbook led to the publisher rewriting the text.
Credit Suisse’s Global Wealth Report makes for interesting reading for those who suspect quantitative easing is more about propping up asset prices.
Unconstitutional land expropriation could ruin South Africa’s bread basket.
Worrying signs have been emerging that the ruling party will use dirty tricks to sway next year’s elections.
A backline packed with talent, guile and speed must be used instead of the team’s normal desire to ‘keep it tight’.
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Transformation in higher education is vital, but a neutral arbiter is required to ensure fairness.
A change in mind-set is required because feeding schemes alone cannot put an end to malnutrition.
Its brokers have earned their Nobel peace prize acclaim, but the truce in Tunisia is a brittle and fragile thing.