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South Africa

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/ 3 December 2010

The humanities in all of us

It may be time to reinsert the liberal arts curriculum into undergraduate degrees argue <b>J Edward Chamberlin and Peter Vale</b>.

By Peter Vale
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Article
/ 3 December 2010

Cars and houses, not credit cards, drive credit growth

As credit growth starts to pick up, credit card debt declines.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 3 December 2010

Govt says ‘no thanks’ to M&G scorecards

A refusal to participate in media "scorecards" on the performance of ministers stems from "paranoia and short-sightedness", the <i>M&G</i> was told.

By Mandy Rossouw
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Article
/ 3 December 2010

Out of the Woods

It has been 12 years since the world’s leading golfer has been in the line-up at the Nedbank Golf Challenge.

By Rams Mabote
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Article
/ 3 December 2010

Birds must fly back to their roots

He was known as "The Golden Boy" of the Premier League for his unique achievement in guiding four different clubs to the Premier League title.

By Sy Lerman
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Article
/ 3 December 2010

Lawyers in turf war

Lawyer William Booth ruffled some legal feathers by showing up unexpectedly at the ID parade of the three men accused of murdering Anni Dewan

By Glynnis Underhill
Police tortured us, claim Dewani accused
Article
/ 3 December 2010

Police tortured us, claim Dewani accused

Two Khayelitsha men accused of the murder of Swedish honeymooner Anni Dewani claim they were tortured or assaulted by police in custody.

By Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 3 December 2010

Zuma: Drop Zim sanctions

President Jacob Zuma and his Zambian counterpart Rupiah Banda on Thursday called for sanctions against Zimbabwe to be dropped.

By Staff Reporter
Economic policy: ‘Too much talk and too little action’
Article
/ 3 December 2010

Economic policy: ‘Too much talk and too little action’

Organised business says the state’s various economic policy positions are out of sync.

By Lynley Donnelly
The house the arms deal bought
Article
/ 3 December 2010

The house the arms deal bought

Arms-deal middleman Fana Hlongwane financed a R4-million home for General Siphiwe Nyanda when Nyanda prepared to step down as defence force chief.

By Sam Sole Author and Stefaans Brmmer
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Article
/ 3 December 2010

Harrington leads Ryder Cup stars at Sun City

Irish golfer Padraig Harrington fired a six-under-par 66 on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead after the opening round of the Nedbank Golf Challenge.

By David Legge
How Menzi stymied arms probe
Article
/ 3 December 2010

How Menzi stymied arms probe

As director general of the justice department, Menzi Simelane repeatedly hobbled the arms-deal probe.

By Sam Sole Author, Sam Sole and Stefaans Brummer
Twenty-five years on, Cosatu’s influence still felt
Article
/ 2 December 2010

Twenty-five years on, Cosatu’s influence still felt

Cosatu, a key player in the struggle that brought down apartheid, fetes its 25th birthday on Saturday.

By Sibongile Khumalo
Fallout continues after ‘I don’t like black people’ comments
Article
/ 2 December 2010

Fallout continues after ‘I don’t like black people’ comments

Author Annelie Botes has complained that the <em>M&G</em> deliberately put her in a bad light and emphasised the negative in her comments.

By Tarryn Harbour
ANC debates local govt problems
Article
/ 2 December 2010

ANC debates local govt problems

African National Congress leaders debated provincial and local government weaknesses at a three-day summit that started in Johannesburg on Thursday.

By Fienie Grobler
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

More potholes for SA’s roads, says CSIR

Motorists should brace themselves for more potholes this coming rainy season, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

Green energy in South Africa ‘necessary’ for future

South Africa has got to consider renewable energy, or risk being left behind. This was the message from a seminar held by Greenpeace Africa.

By Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

Don’t fall for retailers’ tricks

It’s great to celebrate the festive season — but don’t end up out of pocket.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

Thought Leader commenter awards: The yays and nays

TL editor Aliki Karasaridis hands out awards to the best — and most notorious — of the commenter who contribute to this thriving community.

By Aliki Karasaridis
DA flunks govt in year-end scorecard
Article
/ 2 December 2010

DA flunks govt in year-end scorecard

If 50% is a pass mark, President Jacob Zuma’s Cabinet of 2010 has failed, according to the Democratic Alliance (DA).

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

Netshisaulu was burnt alive, court told

An expert found that former <em>City Press</em> editor Mathatha Tsedu’s son, Avhatakali Netshisaulu, was burnt alive in his car.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

Pay-as-you-go healthcare launches in South Africa

Pay-as-you-go healthcare could provide a possible cost saving for the man on the street.

By Faranaaz Parker
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

‘Kill the Bru’

Coloured anal-rapists and scared white boys — a powerful advertisement causes <b>Chris Roper</b> to despair at the use of tired racial clichés.

By Chris Roper
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

SA economic confidence down in November

Confidence in South Africa’s economy fell slightly in November as analysts trimmed their growth forecasts, a Reuters poll showed on Thursday.

By Vuyani Ndaba
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

Standard Bank sees full-year profit down

Standard Bank warned on Thursday it expects its full-year profit to drop as much as 12%, hit by lower revenue and costs from recent job cuts.

By Staff Reporter
Media granted access to Terre’Blanche trial
Article
/ 2 December 2010

Media granted access to Terre’Blanche trial

Media houses were granted access to the trial of Eugene Terre’Blanche’s alleged killers at the Ventersdorp Circuit Court on Thursday.

By Sapa Afp and Mg Reporter
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

Take Five: Save the planet, build your house of dagga

The good news, you can now build your house out of hemp. The bad news, you can’t smoke it.

By Faranaaz Parker
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

Lucky seeks Bucs redemption

Defender Lucky Lekgwathi is seeking redemption when Orlando Pirates contest the Telkom Knockout final with Kaizer Chiefs on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

Consumer credit performance improves

Consumers need to do more to service debt — nearly half of all credit-active consumers are still indebted.

By Fiona Zerbst
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

Where is the rand headed?

Do we really want to target a weaker rand? And can we predict its short-term movements?

By Simon Pearse
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Article
/ 2 December 2010

Rape charges against Jules High pupils withdrawn

The charges of consensual sexual penetration against three Jules High School pupils were provisionally withdrawn, the <em>Star</em> reported.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 December 2010

Zim may need South Africa’s help in issuing passports

Zimbabwe may need to enlist the help of the South African government in issuing new Zimbabwean passport because of the high demand.

By Staff Reporter
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