Staff Reporter
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/ 13 November 2007

Who’s your ideal neighbour?

A hot model is South Africa’s idea of the perfect neighbour, according to research by South Africa’s largest online search portal, <i>Propertygenie.co.za</i>, which lists more than 125 000 properties nationwide. The survey was carried out in late October and early November this year to probe South Africans’ attitudes to their neighbours.

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/ 13 November 2007

Kenya anti-Aids drive gets $132m boost

The Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria has approved a grant of ,3-million to boost Kenya’s anti-HIV/Aids drive, the Health Ministry announced on Tuesday. The grant will finance programmes over the next five years, but an initial amount of ,1-million will be released in the first two years.

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/ 13 November 2007

Post Office reports trading profit up 40%

Members of Parliament heard on Tuesday that the South African Post Office has made 40% more trading profit in the first six months of this financial year than it did last year. Chief financial officer Nick Buick said that the six months’ net profit for this year was R210-million, 20% above last year’s interim result.

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/ 13 November 2007

Indian man marries dog

A 33-year-old Indian man has married a female dog to atone for his ”sin” of killing two canines more than a decade ago, a newspaper reported on Tuesday. P Selvakumar married the dog called Selvi at a wedding ceremony held in a temple in the eastern Sivaganga district on Sunday, the Hindustan Times said in a report.

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/ 13 November 2007

Buy in haste, repent at leisure

A home is one of the biggest purchases most of us will ever make, and yet many of us rush into the buying decision only to regret it later on. "Conditions now favour buyers, so they should take their time and make certain that they really know what they are buying," says Saul Geffen, chief executive of MortgageSA.

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/ 13 November 2007

How companies can win the war for talent

As a result of skills shortages, particularly at top executive level, candidates possessing scarce skills with the necessary experience to back them up are in the highest demand, locally and globally. Yet it is alarming that, in light of the current skills climate, interview processes are becoming more cumbersome and long-winded than ever.

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/ 13 November 2007

Three injured Boks withdraw from tour

Forwards Danie Rossouw, Wickus van Heerden and Gurthro Steenkamp withdrew injured on Monday from South Africa’s short rugby tour of Britain. Star scrumhalf Fourie du Preez also looks like staying home and missing the Test against Wales at Cardiff and the celebration match with the Barbarians at Twickenham on December 1.