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Somalis fleeing an offensive by Islamists in their capital described hellish scenes of putrefying corpses and graves hastily dug in gardens.
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The public-service strike was suspended for 21 days this week because it was losing public support and members could not afford to forfeit more pay.
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A book by America’s most famous bird artist, John James Audubon, billed as the most expensive in the world, is going under the hammer in December.
Former police chief Jackie Selebi is pinning his hopes of staying out of jail on a criminal probe into Glenn Agliotti’s tax affairs.
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Working excessive hours is thought to damage cardiovascular health by causing a person’s heart rate and blood pressure to go up.
Police chief defends his tightening grip on the purse strings, saying he smelled a rat in the awarding of contracts.
One of the biggest concerns is that not enough is being done to cut the number of child deaths across the globe.
Attacks on President Jacob Zuma are continuing to polarise the Young Communist League.
Europe’s gay youth still practising unsafe sex in face of campaigns.
NOT THE MOVIE OF THE WEEK: <b>Peter Bradshaw </b>reviews <i>The Last Airbender</i>.