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/ 24 October 2007

Court clerk held for 178 counts of fraud

A Pietermaritzburg court clerk was arrested after being linked to 178 counts of theft and fraud, KwaZulu-Natal police said on Wednesday. Spokesperson Inspector Joey Jeevan said a team arrested the 38-year-old woman at the Pietermaritzburg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, after months of intensive investigations.

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/ 24 October 2007

500 000 forced to flee California wildfires

Fierce wildfires raged across Southern California on Tuesday, threatening more than 60 000 homes as night fell and forcing half a million people to flee in the state’s largest evacuation. California’s worst fires in four years tormented the San Diego area in the south and threatened mountain communities further north.

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/ 24 October 2007

Celebrating teachers

On World Teachers’ Day, we celebrate teachers and the central role they play in efforts to achieve quality education for all children. However, in many countries not all children have the opportunity to enter a classroom or gain basic literacy or numeracy skills, as there are simply not enough qualified teachers.

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/ 24 October 2007

The science of innovation

What is innovation? A fairly incisive definition of innovation, which is applicable to all aspects of life, could go like this: people using new knowledge and understanding to experiment with new possibilities in order to implement new concepts that create new value.

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/ 24 October 2007

Teaching ‘out of the box’

The word “innovation” has acquired special status in South Africa’s educational vocabulary since the introduction of the outcomes-based education in the late 1990s. Teachers, most of whom trained and taught during apartheid, have had to learn new rules of the game.

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/ 24 October 2007

Ancient Egyptian industry gets environmental makeover

Air pollution is so bad in Cairo that living in the sprawling city of 18-million residents is said to be akin to smoking 20 cigarettes a day. According to the World Health Organisation, the average Cairene ingests more than 20 times the acceptable level of air pollution a day. A 2002 World Bank report estimates that pollution causes $2,42-billion-worth of environmental damage each year, about 5% of Egypt’s annual gross domestic product.

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/ 24 October 2007

A lesson in saving

Times may change but values don’t, or do they? Many years ago when my heart was set on a brand-new bicycle with a basket and tassles, I knew that the power of my will alone was not going to see me pedalling this gorgeous bicycle — it was going to require some serious effort on my part too.

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/ 24 October 2007

Destination Durbanville

The phrase “Destination Durbanville” doesn’t exactly set one’s travel taste buds tingling — and a visit to Cape Town North hardly registers on the “must-do” list. But once the outrageous cost of accommodation in the Mother City has set your wallet shivering, the prospects for both look brighter.