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/ 28 October 2011
Felipe Massa has upset the form books with the quickest practice drive as Lewis Hamilton suffered another setback in India’s first ever Grand Prix.
The six-billionth child hopes the birth of the seven-billionth child will bring peace to the planet.
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/ 28 October 2011
Rory McIlroy shot a 3-under 69 to take a two-stroke lead after the second round of the Shanghai Masters invitational golf tournament on Friday.
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/ 28 October 2011
Interesting week, this, as the much-maligned media became the stage on which the big men of our politics flexed their muscles.
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/ 28 October 2011
What’s wrong with President Jacob Zuma? He keeps doing the right thing!
OR was remarkable in that, while a student himself, he used to teach others the intricacies of mathematics and the sciences.
We have five copies of <i>M&G</i> film critic Shaun de Waal’s collection of movie reviews to give away.
Are we too late to protect the last ones? Are Bazaruto’s dugongs soon to become a myth? asks <b>Karen Allen</b>.
EU companies’ drilling outside of EU would not be covered by new crackdown.
The chief executive of one of South Africa’s major banks explains why he loves using social media.
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/ 27 October 2011
Medical records showed that Michael Jackson developed an addiction to a powerful pain medicine in the months before his death, an expert says.
Thousands of people lined the streets in Coriano in the Rimini region of Italy to pay tribute to Marco Simoncelli, who was killed on Sunday.
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/ 27 October 2011
With the world in such a dreadful state recently, it’s a relief to see that there are two comedy shows to choose from.
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/ 27 October 2011
After an absence from the South African stage of 35 years, Dame Janet Suzman has returned to star in <em>Solomon and Marion</em>.
At dusk on Thursday, thousands of marchers in Sandton contemplated whether to continue their economic march to freedom to Pretoria on foot.
Irregular state spending on education — or not as it would appear, the presidential hotline wasting money and Cape Town as the new design capital of the world? For these stories and more buy the paper!
Two years ago entrepreneurs Mike Blyth and James Pitman flew a tiny airplane, designed and built with their own hands, around the world. This unique marketing strategy paid off as The Airplane Factory is now a booming business.
After handing over a memorandum to the Chamber of Mines, Julius Malema is leading the march to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in Sandton.
Democratic Alliance spokesperson Lindiwe Mazibuko has been elected as the party’s leader in Parliament, ousting incumbent Athol Trollip.
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/ 27 October 2011
EU leaders have struck a deal for banks and insurers to accept a 50% loss on their Greek bonds in a bid to try to contain the sovereign debt crisis.
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/ 27 October 2011
The reopened department’s galleries feature 12 000 objects that aim to promote ‘mutual understanding and education’.
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/ 27 October 2011
Concern is mounting that legal nutrition requirements for French school canteens effectively impose meat consumption on six million schoolchildren.
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/ 27 October 2011
It has been revealed that the Amazon e-book reader weighs more when it is fully loaded. How come?
South Africa is in trouble on many levels, and some leaders are too preoccupied with power games to care, says Cosatu’s Zwelinzima Vavi.
India says US and British travel advisories warning of terror threats during the Diwali festival season are "nothing but scaremongering".
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/ 26 October 2011
Floodwaters following overnight torrential rains have brought Ghana’s capital city Accra to a standstill and killed at least five people.
Inspectors must visit hundreds of suspected weapons stockpiles in Libya amid growing fears that huge numbers of missiles have been looted.
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/ 26 October 2011
About 1 250 restaurants across the country have had to close shop because of gas shortages, says the Restaurants Association of South Africa.
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/ 26 October 2011
The world’s population is set to hit the seven billion mark next week according to the UN — but South Africa’s population growth is slowing down.
Justice Minister Jeff Radebe will announce the terms of reference for the new arms deal inquiry today, in a saga that continues to shake SA politics.
A charged Kaizer Chiefs coach Vladimir Vermezovic has provided a list of reason as to why Jimmy Tau has been replaced by Itumeleng Khune as captain.
MK veterans say they won’t interfere with the ANCYL’s marches, as they’ll be too busy celebrating Oliver Tambo’s birthday with Jesse Jackson.