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/ 17 October 2011
Bangkok — on the verge of a flood disaster at the weekend — appears safe for now, but military and state officials say the crisis is far from over.
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/ 17 October 2011
The next three weeks are likely to determine the fate of global markets for the remainder of the year, writes <b>Matt Quigley</b>.
Despite receiving threats over the CSA debacle, Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula says he can’t let the matter go, lest the entire country fall apart.
SA’s Craig Joubert has been named to referee the Rugby World Cup final between overwhelming favourites New Zealand and "worst-ever finalists" France.
Actor Stephen Fry has joined Silicon Valley nobility in paying tribute to Apple’s Steve Jobs at a memorial service held at Stanford University.
The trial of Chris Mahlangu and his teenaged co-accused, charged with the murder of Eugene Terre’Blanche, enters its second week in Ventersdorp today.
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/ 16 October 2011
A study shows that climate change is reducing the size of many animals and plants, including some which supply nutrition for over a billion people.
Libyan government fighters are battling to subdue pockets of resistance by pro-Muammar Gaddafi fighters, who are delaying Libya’s move to democracy.
South Africa pulled off an unlikely three-wicket victory at the Wanderers Stadium to draw their two-match T20 International series against Australia.
Hundreds camped out across the globe after clashes in New York and Rome that some see as the start of a new global movement against corporate greed.