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/ 2 July 2008

Tutu muses on the real nature of revolution

The ”horrid nightmare” in Zimbabwe showed what happened when people were prepared to kill for their leaders, Archbishop Desmond Tutu said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 July 2008

Judge Hlophe turns on his accusers

Cape Town Judge President John Hlophe has called on the Judicial Service Commission to investigate Chief Justice Pius Langa for gross misconduct.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 July 2008

Ruffling German feathers

The eighth generation of the Accord is exceptional in almost every regard, from the muscular nose to the short butt.

By Sukasha Singh
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/ 2 July 2008

I like the way you move

The new A4 lives up to its ad campaign, which promises innovation in every part. It also offers the most engaging drive in the luxury sedan segment.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 July 2008

Crime, purgatory, punishment

Several productions at this year’s National Arts Festival explore the dramatic potential of the time-space between crime and punishment.

By Leila Hall
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/ 2 July 2008

Taking note of a seriously cool musician

As a jazz musician, the minute you stop learning you’re dead, says Mark Fransman, this year’s Standard Bank Young Artist Award winner.

By Thorsten Schier
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/ 2 July 2008

‘No context’

The politician’s solution to all public blunders is to claim that his or her words were misinterpreted

By Zahira Kharsany and Thembelihle Tshabalala
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/ 2 July 2008

Counting the cost to the environment

Despite massive urbanisation, Rustenburg clings to its agricultural roots. Smallholdings and plots abound nearby.

By Lynley Donnelly
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Analysis
/ 2 July 2008

Back to the future for SABC

After 16 years the SABC is back where it began. A veteran of the campaign to democratise the SABC writes about a new campaign to free the airwaves.

By Jeanette Minnie
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/ 2 July 2008

A reason to read

Would you like to read more but can’t find the time? If, after work, you slouch dog-tired in front of the TV then a book club could be for you.

By Mary McCarthy
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/ 2 July 2008

Channel surf’s up

From November 1 2011, all South Africans will need decoders to watch television, but there will substantially more channels to use them on.

By Kevin Kriedermann
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/ 2 July 2008

A flexible national pension plan?

Should cash from retirement funds be made readily available for major financial need?

By Maya Fisher French
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Article
/ 2 July 2008

Tiger execs make a killing

How Tiger Brand bosses bailed out while selling R44-million in shares.

By Lloyd Gedye
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Article
/ 1 July 2008

SA to diagnose XDR-TB ‘within seven days’

Diagnosing extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) will be reduced from several weeks — and in some cases several months — to about a week.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 July 2008

Former SAA hostess fined for stealing ring

Former SAA hostess Linda Charity Danie was on Tuesday sentenced to a fine of R1 500 or five months jail for stealing a passenger’s diamond ring.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 July 2008

Health dept issues warning about comfrey tea

The Department of Health warned consumers on Tuesday about comfrey tea, which can cause cancer or chronic liver disorders.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 July 2008

Game reserve invaders receive warning

KwaZulu-Natal’s environment minister on Tuesday threatened to prosecute residents in the north of the province who invaded the Ndumo Game Reserve.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 July 2008

NIA criticises cooperation over Browse Mole report

The NIA has identified the main source of the Special Browse Mole Report, NIA deputy director general for operations Arthur Fraser said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 1 July 2008

Xenophobia is apartheid

South African progressive forces must urgently reopen discussions on racism and xenophobia, argues Horace Campbell.

By Horace Campbell
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/ 1 July 2008

Investment, skills development crucial

Programmes in industry investment and skills development need to be more vigorously pursued, says Trade and Industry Minister Mandisi Mpahlwa.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 July 2008

SA cuts food weighting in new CPI basket

SA consumer price inflation basket will change from 2009 with the weighting for food falling and transport increasing to reflect changes in spending.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 July 2008

Financial pinch slows SA’s partying

South Africans are cutting down on having fun in order to save money, according to research released on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 July 2008

JSE follows world markets into the red

After opening flat on Tuesday morning, the JSE followed world markets into the red during the course of the morning.

By Jacqueline Mackenzie
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/ 1 July 2008

Photographic snippets of lives defined by Aids

The <i>Defined by Four Letters</i> exhibition at the National Arts Festival is an expression of the lives and identities of people living with HIV.

By Leila Hall
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/ 1 July 2008

Toys, exhaust pipes and all that jazz

A Carlo Mombelli gig can make you wonder if you’ve come to the right place, writes Thorsten Schier from the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown.

By Thorsten Schier
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/ 1 July 2008

Mpofu eyes settlement of SABC matter

The Johannesburg High Court is on Tuesday expected to postpone until next week the case dealing with SABC CEO Dali Mpofu’s third suspension.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 July 2008

Fair trade in African ‘toys’ not child’s play

It’s not child’s play to showcase "toys" made by artists reflecting on a changing world in African countries.

By Johan Eybers
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/ 1 July 2008

Neotel comes to the party

South Africa’s second network operator is taking on Telkom in the broadband space

By Zahira Kharsany
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/ 1 July 2008

‘Where’s our R48m?’

Community demands details of a massive land claim settlement made on its behalf.

By Sello S Alcock
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/ 1 July 2008

Why Kruger crocs are croaking

Mining has been blamed for the death of more than 50 crocodiles along the Olifants River in Kruger National Park in the past month.

By Warren Foster
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Analysis
/ 1 July 2008

The time is ripe

A world-renowned scholar of public policy, Yehezkel Dror, recently emphasised that policy and politics ”closely interact and cannot be separated”.

By Vusi Gumede
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/ 1 July 2008

A blend of the two camps in the ANC might avert its sinking into the lowest form of rule.

By Richard Calland
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