Somododa Fikeni tells Nicolene de Wee about his new portfolio, his days as a herd boy in the Eastern Cape and being homeless for three weeks in the US
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Boundaries at all levels limit the exchange of ideas necessary to resolve complex global problems
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/ 23 December 2007
Hailed as one of the greatest cat burglars who ever lived, Alan Golder seemed the epitome of the ”gentleman thief”. He robbed the rich and famous, choosing to break into their mansions while they sat down to dinner because he knew no one would be out wearing their best jewels at a ball or party.
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/ 5 December 2007
For the Facebook generation, love now comes with a drop-down menu. With profiles on the Facebook social networking site almost de rigueur on campuses, students can define their relationship status with menu choices ranging from ”married” to that perennial favorite, ”It’s complicated.”