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/ 10 November 2011
<em>THE END (Of The World As We Know It)</em> is the title of a multimedia experience running simultaniously at artSPACE Durban and The Collective.
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/ 9 November 2011
England’s footballers were granted the right to wear poppies on armbands as Fifa tried to ban it for Friday’s match against Spain.
"Arab Spring" and "Royal Wedding" have been deemed the top phrases of 2011, while late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is the year’s top name.
As Conrad Murray waits to hear his sentence for involuntary manslaughter, a tv interview is due to reveal he thought Michael Jackson was an addict.
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/ 9 November 2011
Italian borrowing costs reached breaking point after Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s insistence on elections instead of an interim government.
The UN has warned that human rights violations in the DRC ahead of the country’s elections later in November could harm the democratic process.
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/ 9 November 2011
General Motors has posted a 15% fall in profit for the third quarter after a loss in Europe and investors that closed the door to improvement.
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/ 9 November 2011
Researchers say they have made new discoveries on the malaria parasites, which opens up a highly promising target for a vaccine.
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/ 9 November 2011
Sanef and the Right2Know campaign have welcomed the possible inclusion of a public interest defence in the Protection of State Information Bill.
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/ 9 November 2011
Gabon’s oil union has relaunched talks with the government about a dispute over the use of expatriate labour, averting the threat of a strike for now.