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/ 27 November 2007

SABC gets sole rights to Polokwane conference

The South African Broadcasting Corporation has been awarded exclusive rights to provide the feed at the African National Congress conference in Polokwane in December to all other broadcasters. Five SABC cameras would be allowed in the plenary hall during open sessions and would be providing ”clean feeds” and unedited material.

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/ 27 November 2007

ANC Women’s League backs Zuma

The African National Congress’s (ANC) Women’s League late on Monday nominated deputy leader Jacob Zuma as its candidate to head up the organisation, the South African Broadcasting Corporation reported. Their backing for Zuma for the top job comes after the ANC Youth League on Friday also nominated Zuma.

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/ 27 November 2007

Kirsten in line for India coaching job

Former South Africa batsman Gary Kirsten is being considered for the vacant India cricket coach job, the Indian board said on Tuesday. Kirsten (40) was interviewed by members of the board’s special coach committee on Monday, secretary Niranjan Shah said in a statement and a decision is expected within a week

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/ 27 November 2007

Japan in culinary offensive to stop spread of US fish

The keepers of Japan’s biggest lake have called on the public to join in one final push to eat the bluegill fish into extinction before it does the same to threatened native species. The bluegill’s destruction of indigenous freshwater fish, almost 50 years after it was touted as a vital source of protein for an undernourished population, is being treated as an ecological emergency.

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/ 27 November 2007

Poverty shock! (Never mind the facts)

The press recently had a field day with reports that poverty in South Africa had doubled since 1994. The story seems to have originated with a press release from the South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) that was picked up by major media. This is shocking news. But is it true, asks Miriam Altman,executive director of the Employment Growth and Development Initiative at the Human Sciences Research Council.

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/ 27 November 2007

Climate change threatens Asia’s gains, says study

Global warming will send Asia’s social and economic progress into reverse unless action is taken to tackle climate change, according to a report released on Monday. Wealthy countries should slash greenhouse gas emissions and help Asian countries reduce their reliance on fossil fuels by promoting and investing in sustainable and renewable energy across the region, according to the report, entitled Up in Smoke?

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/ 27 November 2007

Making a difference one click at a time

The traffic intersections of our major cities have two permanent fixtures: there are the intrepid, streetwise vendors, who, ducking cars, can persuade you that the cheap sunglasses, cellphone chargers and many other wares they sell are the genuine articles. Less combative, but an equally insistent presence, are the beggars, from other Southern African countries, who operate as individuals or as teams.