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/ 22 October 2011
Thailand’s floods are expected to last another four to six weeks as a mass of water drains from the north into the sea, government warned.
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/ 22 October 2011
The slain Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi secretly spirited out of Libya and invested overseas more than $200-billion.
President Barack Obama said on Friday the United States will fulfill its pledge to pull troops out of Iraq by the end of the year.
President Jacob Zuma and Archbishop Desmond Tutu condemned the killing of Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi, while ANCYL called him an anti-imperialist martyr.
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/ 21 October 2011
Despite Athol Trollip’s experience, Lindiwe Mazibuko’s approach to the political discourse counts in her favour, says <b>Eusebius McKaiser</b>.
The gruesome death of Muammar Gaddafi could have been avoided if only the world had listened to South Africa and the African Union, says the ANC.
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/ 21 October 2011
After losing Quade Cooper and Kurtley Beale to injuries, Australia finished the World Cup on a high with a 21-18 third place playoff win over Wales.
A police probe into the death of Zimbabwe kingmaker Solomon Mujuru in a fire at his home is complete, but for the findings of a court inquest.
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/ 21 October 2011
Kumar Sangakkara and Lahiru Thirimanne hit fighting half-centuries to keep Pakistan’s victory bids at bay on the fourth day of their opening Test.
Precious Moloi Motsepe, the woman behind Africa Fashion Week, keeps her eye on the bottom line.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s office has received R10-million in additional funding from the government.
Men may be outraged by bum-swatting incident but, for women, it’s all in a day’s sexual politics, says <b>Nicole Fritz</b>.
The release of Pagad’s leader from prison has sparked a revival of the controversial vigilante group.
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/ 21 October 2011
Readers share their thoughts on Newcastle’s clothing industry, the Democratic Alliance and more.
Men in their mid-50s are at the peak of their careers, exactly when they make the worst choices.
The Groendal community’s rejection of a donation from a literary festival is symptomatic of South Africa’s divided landscape.
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/ 21 October 2011
The municipal crisis is the result of very different factors. It is rooted in an over-complex system consisting of constitutional provisions.
The M&G and Gibs launched a unique workshop, the Qiniso dialogues, creating a space for dialogue among diverse South Africans.
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/ 20 October 2011
The Cape Town City Ballet presents <em>Dance International</em>, a triple bill by three choreographers.
The crackdown on the Hawks, the Tara Klamp circumcision device, rhinos and Alexandra all feature in this week’s paper. Here’s a preview.
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/ 20 October 2011
After an increase of 8% in bank charges in 2011, Absa remains the most expensive commercial bank in SA, with Capitec the cheapest, says Solidarity.
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/ 20 October 2011
The SABS says substandard imports flooding the SA market are killing local business as companies with SABS approval can’t compete with cheap imports.
Craig Joubert will achieve a long-held ambition when he referees the Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and France on Sunday.
The appeal for a review of the merger between US retailer Walmart and local company Massmart is groundless, say counsel for the merging firms.
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/ 20 October 2011
Pakistan continued to bat Sri Lanka out of the first Test despite losing Azhar Ali, extending their first-innings score from 259-1 to 336-2.
Libyan forces say they had captured the last positions held by Muammar Gaddafi’s loyalists in the deposed leader’
A media watchdog says a grenade attack on a Somali radio station is the fifth time journalists in northern Somalia have been attacked in three months.
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/ 20 October 2011
South Africa has risen in an index ranking countries’ ease of doing business to 35th out of 183 economies, according to a new World Bank report.
In a bid to prevent further flooding, Thailand’s premier says she will order Bangkok to open all of its floodgates, but this poses risks of its own.
Heavy fighting broke out in Somalia’s capital after African Union-backed Somali troops moved towards al-Shabaab-occupied areas of Mogadishu.
China has pledged to hold people more accountable for their actions after a string of scandals involving everything from food safety to fake goods.
Cameroon’s supreme court has rejected an opposition bid to annul this month’s presidential election, paving the way for results to be published.