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/ 30 November 2010
"URGENT-PLANECRASH-ORTAMBO" came over the South African Press Association wires at 7.48am on Tuesday morning.
Justin Bonello plans to change the way we eat, one meal at a time.
Neil Young cranks up the distortion on his new album produced by Daniel Lanois.
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/ 23 September 2010
As the draft Protection of Information Bill makes its way through Parliament, a different judgement was made in the European Court of Human Rights.
Every year around this time, tables covered in black cloth begin appearing in malls in preparation for the Exclusive Books winter sale.
As the sky darkened to a dirty grey over the Orlando Stadium, the crowd fell into a shuffling dance in unison as the beer took hold.
Muslim leaders said they would be seeking an apology from the <i>M&G</i> after the paper published a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad.
<b>Matthew Burbidge</b> reads the ‘bible’ of Italian cookbooks and is convinced he’ll never have to use another one again.
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/ 12 February 2010
I remember reading that Roald Dahl considered <em>The Fantastic Mr Fox</em> to be his most "perfect" story, and perhaps it is.
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/ 11 December 2009
Throughout my childhood, the two-volume Reader’s Digest book of South African gardening sat on the shelf, and I don’t remember anyone consulting it.