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/ 18 June 2007

Outrage at Unisa over downgrading

Angry staff at Unisa have accused the university’s management of unilaterally downgrading their posts, with unclear implications both for their current earnings and future pay negotiations. They also say that although they have been given the choice of accepting or rejecting their new status, management has not spelt out what will happen if they reject it.

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/ 18 June 2007

A fine bromance

Gays are a guy’s best friend. Friendships between straight and gay men are increasingly common in the United Kingdom. Such celebrity couples include the stars of television comedy series Little Britain David Walliams and Matt Lucas, and Alan Carr and Justin Lee Collins, presenters of Channel 4 television’s The Friday Night Project.

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/ 18 June 2007

Bitter fruits of boycott

Alvaro de Soto is not the first experienced diplomat to have entered the Middle East a moderate and to have left it two years later angry at the role of Israel and the United States in subverting the search for peace. Nor will he be the last. In his confidential 53-page report, dated May 5 (just before De Soto stepped down as the United Nations’s Middle East envoy) the former Peruvian foreign minister describes the reality of diplomacy.

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/ 17 June 2007

Arms deal investigators visit SA

British investigators visited South Africa last week as part of their probe into allegations that BAE Systems paid bribes to secure contracts under the arms deal, while pressure mounts on the company from law enforcement agencies around the world. BAE won the tender to supply Hawk trainer aircraft and SAAB Grippen fighters worth R30-billion under the deal.

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/ 17 June 2007

Bafana barely claim draw against Congo

It was the result Bafana Bafana wanted, but hardly a classy and composed display as they were outplayed by Congo for much of the frantic 1-1 African Nations Cup qualifying draw at the Municipal Stadium in Pointe Noire on Sunday afternoon. Bafana are now well positioned to qualify for next year’s African Nations Cup finals.

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/ 17 June 2007

Russian twins sweep Comrades women’s race

The Nurgalieva twins, Olesya and Elena, do not decide beforehand which of them will cross the line ahead of the other when they compete together. For this reason, Olesya, who won the 2007 Comrades Marathon down run, was champion on merit. Meanwhile, an unidentified runner collapsed on the finish line and later died, organisers said.

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/ 17 June 2007

Striking unions to consider hike range

Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) affiliates will meet on Monday to come up with a range of percentage increases they are prepared to accept to end the three-week-old public-service strike. It is understood that the Independent Labour Caucus has already set a percentage range within which it can accept a deal.

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/ 17 June 2007

Russian sets new Comrades record

Harmony Gold team runner Leonid Shvetsov of Russia has set a new mark of five hours, 20 minutes and 49 seconds in winning the 2007 Comrades Marathon down run from Pietermaritzburg to Durban. He was first across the line at the Sahara Stadium in Durban on Sunday and lived up to his pre-race prediction that he was ready for anything.

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/ 17 June 2007

End of the conventional hard drive in sight?

This might well be the beginning of the end for the hard drive: in mid-May, Dell became the first manufacturer to market a laptop using flash memory instead of a hard drive. Other manufacturers will be joining the company before year’s end with solid-state disk (SSD) technology of their own. For users, this is all good news.

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/ 17 June 2007

Deadly bomb rips through bus in Kabul

A powerful bomb destroyed a police bus in the heart of the Afghan capital on Sunday, killing more than 35 people, police said, as the extremist Taliban movement claimed responsibility. It was the deadliest attack of its kind in Afghanistan since the Taliban regime was toppled in late 2001.