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Cape Town

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/ 7 January 2010

England deny South Africa in gripping finale

England’s last pair of Graeme Swann and Graham Onions survived 17 balls to salvage a thrilling draw in the third Test against SA on Thursday.

By Ken Borland
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/ 6 January 2010

ICC won’t charge England with ball tampering

The International Cricket Council (ICC) will take no action against England players for allegedly interfering with the condition of the ball.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 January 2010

SA take 74-run lead after dismissing England

South Africa led by 74 runs with nine second innings wickets in hand at lunch on the third day of the third Test against England.

By Ken Borland
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/ 5 January 2010

Kallis: ‘It’s going to be tough to get there’

The crucial third Castle Lager Test between South Africa and England was delicately poised at close of play on Monday.

By Jane Bramley
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/ 4 January 2010

Bowlers dominate second morning at Newlands

England snapped up the last four South African wickets for 12 runs in 15 balls but were then reduced to 64 for three at lunch.

By Ken Borland
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/ 3 January 2010

Kallis century revives South Africa

Jacques Kallis hit a calm, chanceless century to keep South African hopes alive on the first day of the third Test against England at Newlands.

By Colin Bryden
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/ 3 January 2010

Ntini dropped from squad

England won the toss and sent South Africa in to bat on the first day of the third Test against South Africa at Newlands on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 18 December 2009

Cape Town writes back

One of the reasons for writing letters is the pleasure that comes with being answered.

By Nic Dawes Author
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/ 4 December 2009

Journalist arrested for 2010 bomb scares

A foreign journalist was arrested on Friday following bomb scares at the Cape Town International Convention Centre and the city’s airport, police said

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 December 2009

Rugby-mad Cape set for 2010 World Cup draw

Come this Friday evening and the rugby-mad city of Cape Town will be temporarily transformed into the football capital of the world.

By David Legge
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/ 28 November 2009

Dazzling de Villiers sinks England

AB de Villiers hit a dazzling century as South Africa swept to a series-levelling 112-run win in the third one-day international against England.

By Colin Bryden
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/ 25 November 2009

Furry felons rob SA tourists

Visitors to Cape Town who are worried about becoming victims of the high crime rate could find themselves instead robbed by baboons.

By Courtney Brooks
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Article
/ 20 November 2009

Protecting the children

Children who have been sexually abused might feel like their world is falling apart when testifying in a criminal court against an alleged perpetrator

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 November 2009

Engaging the process

A group of children in Lavender Hill, Cape Town, are engaging with legislation and community activism to improve their lives.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 November 2009

Forget the recessionary niggles

Nobu Matsushisa’s famous sushi restaurants operate across five continents and now his Cape Town branch is spicing it up for 2010.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 October 2009

Cape Town challenges equity report

Cape Town mayor Dan Plato has challenged a report that suggests the city is lagging when it comes to employment equity.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 October 2009

Great Greek grub

Throwing plates might not be big, but Greek restaurants still offer a Mediterranean feel.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 October 2009

Zuma calls for rethink on municipalities

President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday called for a major rethink on the role and functions of municipalities.

By Ben Maclennan
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/ 9 October 2009

‘Dumping ground’ for unwanted people

A man dying alone in a shack of Aids speaks volumes about conditions in Blikkiesdorp, described as a ”dumping ground” for unwanted people in Cape Town

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2009

Cape Art Tour is a culinary affair

Brent Meersman gives his pick of the Cape Town restaurants joining this weekend’s festivities.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 October 2009

Spring time for spring rolls

Finding good Thai food in Cape Town is often a hit-and-miss affair, but there are one or two places that consistently get it right.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 September 2009

ANC outlines plans to reclaim Western Cape

The ANC says it is to conduct an audit of all its Western Cape branches as a first step to regaining control of Cape Town and the province.

By Ben Maclennan
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/ 23 September 2009

‘Is this our new maid?’

Life in the last white bastion means having to explain how you got there in the first place. Palesa Morudu reports from Cape Town.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 September 2009

Hlophe grilled by JSC

Judge President Hlophe said he would “love” to be part of the Constitutional Court during his interview for a post on the bench by the JSC on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 September 2009

The plastic surgeon’s been kind

You get face-lifts … and then you get face-lifts. Just ask Tom Jones. The Renault Clio’s is one of the more successful ones, writes Steve Smith.

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 13 September 2009

Apartheid replaced with apathy

It’s not often that the halls of the Cape Town Waterfront offer up experiences of profound reflection that make you reconsider the citizenship.

By Kelly Rosenthal
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/ 13 September 2009

Breakfast should be done well

"Only dull people are brilliant at breakfast," says Mrs Cheveley in Oscar Wilde’s <em>An Ideal Husband</em>.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 September 2009

N2 Gateway taught some valuable lessons

A response to the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> article of August 14, "Gateway never had a chance"

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 August 2009

Fraud rife in Cape Town planning dept, says report

A damning report leaked to the <i>M&G</i> exposes how fraud was rife in Cape Town’s planning and building development management department.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 24 August 2009

Parly perlé

How to dine like a millionaire, even if lunch at Parliament is more like old railways fare.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 August 2009

Gateway never had a chance

Cape Town’s disastrous N2 Gateway project began without a funded budget and was starved of agreed funding by the National Housing Department.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 August 2009

Court finds Chaaban guilty of assault

Leader of the National People’s Party Badih Chaaban was fined on Thursday for assaulting the party’s former national organiser with a coffee cup.

By Staff Reporter
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