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Yearly Archives: 2015

AB InBev buys SABMiller for $104bn to create world’s biggest brewer
Article
/ 13 October 2015

AB InBev buys SABMiller for $104bn to create world’s biggest brewer

Anheuser-Busch InBev will buy SABMiller, clinching a record industry deal that brings one of every three beers sold worldwide under a single company.

By Staff Reporter
Silicosis class action suit: A question of causality
Article
/ 13 October 2015

Silicosis class action suit: A question of causality

Will gold mineworkers have to prove a link between their silicosis and their employers’ negligence?

By Sarah Evans
You thought we wouldn’t notice – but we did
Article
/ 13 October 2015

You thought we wouldn’t notice – but we did

What do you do if someone steals your photograph and uses it commercially on a large scale without your knowledge?

By Laura Cooke
Madam and Eve: Oscar Pistorius and the psychiatrist
Cartoons
/ 13 October 2015

Madam and Eve: Oscar Pistorius and the psychiatrist

Click on image for full-size view.

By Madam And Eve
Mining houses embroiled in potentially massive TB and silicosis case
Article
/ 12 October 2015

Mining houses embroiled in potentially massive TB and silicosis case

Thousands of former mineworkers are seeking compensation for allegedly being exposed to conditions which caused them to contract TB and silicosis.

By Sarah Evans
Entertainment News: Celebrities join the Million Man March
Article
/ 12 October 2015

Entertainment News: Celebrities join the Million Man March

From AKA winning two awards in Texas, to Jim Carrey breaking down at his ex-girlfriend’s funeral, we look at the news that had us talking.

By Arts Desk
How do we avoid surrendering to an apocalyptic fate?
Analysis
/ 12 October 2015

How do we avoid surrendering to an apocalyptic fate?

We need to understand the impacts of a loss of faith in notions of material progress and scientific and technological fixes.

By Staff Reporter
Boosted rand has an unclear future
Article
/ 12 October 2015

Boosted rand has an unclear future

The good performance of emerging markets last week was due to temporary factors which, ultimately, may only provide a short reprieve.

By Lynley Donnelly
Big comeback day for Samsung
Article
/ 12 October 2015

Big comeback day for Samsung

On the day Samsung launched its new flagship product in SA, it also announced a return to its profitable ways, echoing news from its greatest rival.

By Staff Reporter
How the failed ideals of 1970s activists haunt post-apartheid SA
Article
/ 12 October 2015

How the failed ideals of 1970s activists haunt post-apartheid SA

The egalitarian society envisioned by Rick Turner and Steve Biko has not been realised. But, they continue to inspire critiques of post-apartheid SA.

By Staff Reporter
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