If the golden rule of property buying is location, location, location, then the golden rule for buying a car must be research, research, research. Cars are not cheap and if you don’t do the required homework — which, of course, includes finding out what you like and what you can afford — you may live to regret it.
Eight-year-old Ghada Tahseen stood silently as the doctor helped her slip on rubber overalls filled with plaster. It felt strange and uncomfortable, but she didn’t complain. ”I am really happy that I will have a new leg,” she said after a plaster model of her missing limb had been made. ”Now I can play again with my friends and go back to school.”
Azizullah, the serious-minded son of a Pakistani farmer, yearned for martyrdom. The Taliban made his wish come true. The zealots inspired him to jihad, trained him to shoot and dispatched him to fight the infidel Americans across the border in Afghanistan. So it was fitting that after he died, trapped under a hail of American firepower, a procession of black-turbaned men brought him home.
For 21 years, builders in the United Kingdom have been legally bound to construct homes that conserve energy. The building regulations tell them how much insulation they must use, what kind of windows they must fit and how good their draught-proofing will be. Guess how many builders have been prosecuted in that period for non-compliance? None.
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The labour ministry — reacting to a blast that injured 19 workers at a Sasol plant at Sasolburg on Tuesday — slammed employers who put profits before workers’ lives. Sasol spokesperson Andre Botha earlier said: ”Initially we reported that 13 people reported to the medical station for observation, but the number has now risen to 19.”
Roger Federer won his 26th Grand Slam match in a row on Tuesday as he defeated Croatian Mario Ancic 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 to take a step closer to an expected final showdown with reigning champion Rafael Nadal. Federer was dominant against Ancic, who sought treatment for a shoulder problem.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has welcomed a statement by the African National Congress, which denied that Jacob Zuma would be summoned to answer certain questions. ”We trust that this matter is now closed,” said Cosatu spokesperson Patrick Craven.
The number of workers injured in the explosion at a Sasol plant in Sasolburg on Tuesday has risen from 13 to 19, Sasol spokesperson Andre Botha said. ”Initially we reported that 13 people reported to the medical station for observation, but the number has now risen to 19. However, only one person suffered third- and second-degree burns and is still in hospital,” said Botha.
Telkom’s current tariffs will be adjusted, resulting in an overall decrease of 2,5% in the price of its basket of products, the company announced on Tuesday. Telkom customers will benefit from the price reduction from August 1, if the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa accepts the proposed price changes.