Twenty-year-old Patrick Lambie played the match of his life on Saturday to earn a call-up to the 30-man Springbok team.
Brazilians are expected to elect a woman as president for the first time, backing her to emerge from the shadow of Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva.
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/ 31 October 2010
The <i>M&G</i>’s <b>Faranaaz Parker</b> rounds up five odd things you may have missed this week.
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/ 31 October 2010
Orlando Pirates wrecked Ajax Cape Town’s unbeaten Absa Premiership record when they defeated the out-of-sorts Urban Warriors 3-0.
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/ 31 October 2010
Sharks coach John Plumtree said the 54 000 spectators at the Absa stadium played a huge part in his team securing a 30-10 victory.
There was a time, long ago, when Rupert Murdoch’s MySpace was biggest beast in the online jungle of social networking.
Yemeni forces on Saturday arrested a woman believed to be involved in sending explosive packages bound for the United States.
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/ 31 October 2010
Luke Nyoni thought dollarising Zimbabwe’s economy meant an end to inflation, but the weaker greenback is causing headaches.
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/ 31 October 2010
Tea Party activists approach the Constitution the same fundamentalist way they approach the Bible: literally.
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/ 30 October 2010
Sharks young flyhalf Patrick Lambie scored 25 points in a 30-10 triumph over Western Province on Saturday in the Currie Cup final.