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/ 29 July 2007

Call for names in govt ‘plot’ probe

The people behind the "special browse" report — about an alleged plot to overthrow the government — must be identified, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) said on Saturday following the announcement of the outcome of a government probe into the origin of the document. "[We] will be very interested to see whether any of them are arrested and convicted," Cosatu said.

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/ 28 July 2007

Goodbye Harry. Don’t come back

If you want to get rich from writing, Don Marquis once suggested, write the sort of thing that’s read by persons who move their lips when they’re reading to themselves. Marquis had rock-steady sights and, once, this remark would have thudded home clean and true. But no longer.

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/ 28 July 2007

Buccaneers all at sea

A bemused and bewildered Orlando Pirates were all at sea as record R190-million signing Darren Bent ran riot and virtually assured a 3-0 Tottenham Hotspur victory after 22 minutes of a one-sided Vodacom Challenge final at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Saturday afternoon. The rest of the game on a sun-soaked but somewhat chilly winter afternoon was little more than an exhibition match.

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/ 28 July 2007

Is the lottery ready to roll?

An announcement on the country’s suspended National Lottery is expected within days, according to Department of Trade and Industry insiders, media reports said on Saturday. According to sources, the National Lotteries Board has recommended that the government stick with the initial winning bidder, the Gidani Consortium.

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/ 28 July 2007

Oil prices settle near all-time high

Oil prices closed at more than a barrel, near an all-time high, on Friday on technical buying and news of faster-than-expected economic growth. ”We’ve got a highly charged market here, and it doesn’t take much of a headline to spark a 5% price move,” said an analyst.

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/ 28 July 2007

Marijuana may yet drive you mad

The widest-yet investigation into cannabis and mental health says individuals who use marijuana increase their risk of developing a psychotic illness by more than 40%. Reporting in Saturday’s issue of the Lancet, the doctors call on health supremos to warn young people about the risk to their mind.