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/ 12 September 2005

Rare appeal of the Subaru Legacy 2.0 GT

Subaru has a reputation for building quick cars that are fun to drive, while looking very ordinary. All of their offerings are fitted with horizontally opposed four or six-cylinder engines to provide a low centre of gravity, and all deliver power to all four wheels. Until a year or two back the cars were somewhat marred by relatively low luxury specifications.

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/ 12 September 2005

Mouse Zedong? Disney opens its gates in Hong Kong

The communist heirs of Mao Zedong and the capitalist successors of Walt Disney will share the stage in Hong Kong today with a near ,8-billion monument to globalisation: China’s first Disneyland. The meeting of the world’s biggest communist party and the planet’s best-known entertainment corporation would have been unthinkable to their founders.

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/ 12 September 2005

Market braces for drop in US crude stocks

Oil prices were steady in Asian trade on Monday as the market braced for an expected decline in United States petroleum stocks when the Department of Energy releases its weekly report this week, dealers said. "People are positioning ahead of the US [petroleum] report and they are expecting a big drop, I suspect," said commodities analyst Mark Pervan.

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/ 12 September 2005

R1,2m for sitting at home

The National Development Agency (NDA) chief financial officer Pule Zwane has quit the organisation after the agency spent more than R1-million investigating him and paying him for sitting at home for two years. Zwane was suspended in October 2003 along with CEO Delani Mthembu for alleged corruption and mismanagement.

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/ 12 September 2005

Deon du Plessis to launch new daily

Publisher of the <i>Daily Sun</i> Deon du Plessis is to launch a new South African daily newspaper on Monday, September 19th. To be called <i>Nova</i>, the paper will appear in a “compact” shape — the first of its kind in the country — and target Gauteng’s “young and aspiring professionals” between the ages of 25 and 40.

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/ 12 September 2005

JSE tests 16 000

The JSE touched fresh highs this week amid a frenzy of activity in the futures market, an unexpected, slight dip in the oil price and good retail figures.These pushed the All Share Index to test, but not quite touch, the magical 16 000 points level. On Wednesday, the index reached a record 15 968 before closing at 15 939 points.

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/ 12 September 2005

Requiem for New Orleans

One of the first sights you were introduced to as you entered the city of New Orleans from the airport was a quaint old graveyard, still in use, stretching back from the wide highway into clumps of trees and pleasant, slightly unkempt lawns.

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/ 12 September 2005

South Africa’s other space pioneer

Ask most South Africans who our most successful internet entrepreneur and space adventurer is and they’ll tell you it’s Mark Shuttleworth. But Elon Musk might just go down in history for having a bigger impact than our first Afronaut. Musk is South Africa’s other Shuttleworth, and his success with internet start-ups has also propelled him into space.