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South Africa

M&G takes on World Cup LOC in court
Article
/ 24 May 2010

M&G takes on World Cup LOC in court

The <i>M&G</i> has brought a court application against the World Cup’s local Organising Committee over its refusal to release tender documents.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 24 May 2010

Masala of daylight robbery

As we approach the end of our six-year pregnancy as a country, it’s difficult to avoid the pride, nerves and nationalism that come with imminent birth

By Staff Reporter
SA’s hottest springs
Article
/ 24 May 2010

SA’s hottest springs

<b>Stephen Gray</b> takes the plunge and surveys South Africa’s natural hot springs and mineral spas.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 24 May 2010

Zapiro’s cartoon: A lesson in democracy

If anything, the Muslim cartoon controversy has proved SA is leagues ahead in our national dialogue, argues <b>Verashni Pillay</b>.

By Verashni Pillay
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Article
/ 24 May 2010

Two new Springbok caps for Wales clash

The Springbok selectors named a match 22 boasting 531 Test caps on Saturday for the match against Wales in Cardiff on June 5.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 24 May 2010

Don’t give your pension to your kids

Before you give in to the temptation to use your pension fund to help out your children, make sure you are first taking care of yourself.

By Maya Fisher French
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Article
/ 24 May 2010

Pioneer Food posts a drop in earnings

Pioneer Food Group on Monday posted a drop in first-half headline earnings, which will also lower full-year earnings.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 24 May 2010

Revealed: How Israel offered to sell SA nuclear weapons

Secret South African documents reveal that Israel offered to sell nuclear warheads to the apartheid regime.

By Chris Mcgreal
Parreira hails Bafana ahead of Bulgaria test
Article
/ 24 May 2010

Parreira hails Bafana ahead of Bulgaria test

South Africa coach Carlos Alberto Parreira hailed his squad ahead of a 2010 World Cup warm-up against non-qualifiers Bulgaria on Monday.

By David Legge
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Article
/ 24 May 2010

Muhammad cartoon: Press club calls for talks

The National Press Club has called for a meeting between Jonathan Shapiro, the <em>M&G</em> and Muslim leaders to discuss a controversial cartoon.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 24 May 2010

SABC appointment unlawful, says board

The appointment of Phil Molefe as the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) head of news was unlawful, the public broadcaster’s board said.

By Emsie Ferreira
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Article
/ 24 May 2010

Satawu holds out as Metrorail resumes service

Metrorail trains will be running in Gauteng from Monday following a strike that left thousands of commuters stranded nationwide last week.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 May 2010

Western Cape Cope backs Shilowa

The Congress of the People in the Western Cape has named Mbhazima Shilowa as its candidate to lead the party.

By Staff Reporter
Parreira: ‘My stomach tells me we’re going to do well’
Article
/ 23 May 2010

Parreira: ‘My stomach tells me we’re going to do well’

Coach Carlos Alberto Parreira said he had "a good feeling in the pit of my stomach" about South Africa’s World Cup chances.

By Mark Gleeson
Soccer stadiums ‘not viable in the long run’
Article
/ 23 May 2010

Soccer stadiums ‘not viable in the long run’

The World Cup has brought PE a stunning new landmark in its stadium, but questions remain about who will fill the stands once the global fans leave.

By Justine Gerardy
Malema puts positive spin on disciplinary hearing
Article
/ 23 May 2010

Malema puts positive spin on disciplinary hearing

ANC Youth League president Julius Malema was not bitter about being subjected to a disciplinary hearing by the ANC, he said in KwaZulu-Natal.

By Noluthando Mkhize
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Article
/ 23 May 2010

Rugby fans give Orlando stadium the thumbs up

Rugby supporters gave Soweto’s Orlando Stadium the thumbs up on Saturday, but were less complimentary about the traffic flow.

By Gillian Jones and Schalk Mouton
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Article
/ 22 May 2010

Bulls through to home final

The Bulls will play their second consecutive Super 14 final at home after beating the Crusaders 39-24 in the historic match at the Orlando Stadium.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 May 2010

Anger mounts over Zapiro cartoon

A Zapiro cartoon has angered Muslims and the SA Muslim Judicial Council has called on its followers to express their condemnation.

By Staff Reporter
Soweto street party marks 20 days to World Cup
Article
/ 22 May 2010

Soweto street party marks 20 days to World Cup

Soweto closed down its most famous road on Friday for a street party outside Nelson Mandela’s former home to mark 20 days until the World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
Bruising battle will make or break Cope
Article
/ 21 May 2010

Bruising battle will make or break Cope

As the party readies itself for its national congress at the end of the month, both this external challenge and a number of internal ones confront it.

By Staff Reporter
A bridge across the wealth gap
Article
/ 21 May 2010

A bridge across the wealth gap

The assumption in many quarters is that the core business of Trevor Manuel’s National Planning Commission will be "smart growth".

By Richard Calland
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Article
/ 21 May 2010

Same old, Same old,

Would you buy a used energy plan from Eskom? asks Kevin Davie.

By Kevin Davie
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Article
/ 21 May 2010

How to start a savings club

A savings club is a disciplined way to save and allows you to pool your resources.

By Maya Fisher French
Bitter battle as Lungisa takes on Malema
Article
/ 21 May 2010

Bitter battle as Lungisa takes on Malema

ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema wants provincial structures to elect leaders who will support him in his bid for a second term next year.

By Mandy Rossouw and Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 21 May 2010

Eskom dominates energy plan

State enterprise and coal loom large in IRP2,
<b>Lynley Donnelly</b> and <b>Kevin Davie</b> report.

By Lynley Donnelly and Kevin Davie
Hate attacks may rise again
Article
/ 21 May 2010

Hate attacks may rise again

The NIA is monitoring the possibility that a fresh wave of xenophobic violence will hit South Africa after the World Cup.

By Faranaaz Parker
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Article
/ 21 May 2010

Authorities still in the dark about World Cup terror threat

SA security agencies were, on Thursday afternoon, still in the dark over the arrest of alleged terror suspect Abdullah Azzam Saleh Misfar al-Qahtani.

By Niren Tolsi
Cosatu plans more strikes
Article
/ 21 May 2010

Cosatu plans more strikes

Trade union federation is planning fresh strike action, particularly within the public sector, to put pressure on President Jacob Zuma’s government.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
Moves to temper steel giant
Article
/ 21 May 2010

Moves to temper steel giant

Arcelor Mittal may be forced to give up local assets in a bid to end its dominance in the market.

By Lynley Donnelly
At your mother’s place
Article
/ 21 May 2010

At your mother’s place

If Cape Town were a woman, she’d be a dame with world-class style, but also one who likes to get down and dirty. The same goes for hosting ability.

By Verashni Pillay
R8m makes offshore trust viable
Article
/ 21 May 2010

R8m makes offshore trust viable

Changes to exchange controls at last make it a cost-effective vehicle for married couples, writes <b>Gareth Stokes</b>.

By Gareth Stokes
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