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/ 18 October 2011
Senior Western Cape officials are taking the correctional services department to court, saying they have been denied promotions because of their race.
Nick Farr-Jones believes the All Black team that will play France in the Rugby World Cup final compares favourably with the side that won in 1987.
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/ 18 October 2011
Staying thin in South Korea is something of a national fixation, says <b>Eamon Allan</b>.
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/ 18 October 2011
Police have rescued 21 Ugandan women who were lured to Malaysia with promises of lucrative jobs but were forced into prostitution instead.
The deal with Hamas will see over 1 000 Palestinian prisoners walk free: the highest price ever paid by Israel for the release of a single person.
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/ 18 October 2011
A small plane carrying 12 people has crashed in Botswana, killing the British pilot and seven tourists from France, Sweden and Britain.
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/ 18 October 2011
Win with the <i>M&G</i> and The Stars of the Moscow Ballet.
The MDC is opposed to a new law giving local blacks majority shares in foreign companies and plans its own project to lure foreign investment.
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/ 17 October 2011
The eurozone and Greece face their "most critical week" as they battle to reach a solution to the debt crisis, says George Papandreou.
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/ 17 October 2011
SA’s manufacturing sector has been the hardest hit by the global slowdown, but there is hope Pravin Gordhan will announce measures to support it.
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/ 17 October 2011
Cosatu and Saccawu have announced their intention to embark on "mass pickets" at the Walmart-Massmart appeal hearing in Cape Town this week.
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/ 17 October 2011
IndyCar drivers stunned by the death of Dan Wheldon are struggling to understand the circumstances that led to the massive crash that killed him.
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/ 17 October 2011
Research In Motion, the company behind BlackBerry, will offer free premium apps to customers as compensation for last week’s internet outage.
A plot to assassinate Jacob Zuma when he was deputy president is "water under the bridge" and he doesn’t want to talk about it, his spokesperson says.
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/ 17 October 2011
Louis Oosthuizen and Trevor Immelman posted their best US finishes of the year at the McGladrey Classic, won by Ben Crane at the weekend.
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/ 17 October 2011
New Zealand media have declared the All Blacks would set to end 24 years of Rugby World Cup pain in the finals against France on Sunday.
The SACP’s Blade Nzimande has urged ANC Youth League members to boycott the Malema-endorsed Economic Freedom Youth Mass Action marches.
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/ 17 October 2011
Bangkok — on the verge of a flood disaster at the weekend — appears safe for now, but military and state officials say the crisis is far from over.
SA’s Craig Joubert has been named to referee the Rugby World Cup final between overwhelming favourites New Zealand and "worst-ever finalists" France.
The trial of Chris Mahlangu and his teenaged co-accused, charged with the murder of Eugene Terre’Blanche, enters its second week in Ventersdorp today.
Libyan government fighters are battling to subdue pockets of resistance by pro-Muammar Gaddafi fighters, who are delaying Libya’s move to democracy.
Hundreds camped out across the globe after clashes in New York and Rome that some see as the start of a new global movement against corporate greed.
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/ 16 October 2011
Robin van Persie struck twice as Arsenal began to repair the damage from their poor start to the season with a 2-1 victory at home to Sunderland.
Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has hit out at reports linking his name to an illegal prostitution ring.
DA leader Helen Zille has called on President Jacob Zuma to investigate allegations that state security agencies hack people’s phones.
AfriForum has given notice of its intention to oppose ANCYL leader Julius Malema’s Constitutional Court appeal against a guilty hate speech verdict.
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/ 16 October 2011
Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich scored three goals in eight minutes to lay the foundations for a 4-0 victory over Hertha Berlin.
Andy Murray has sealed an Asian title treble, guaranteeing he will leapfrog Roger Federer in the rankings after a win over David Ferrer.
An ICC investigation into Ivory Coast’s post-election conflict will focus on two to six people thought most responsible for atrocities.
ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet says the EU treaty should be changed to prevent one member state from destabilising the rest of the bloc.
The presidency says National Police Commissioner General Bheki Cele has not been fired by President Jacob Zuma.
Liberian incumbent Ellen Johnson Sirleaf will stand in a run-off vote against former diplomat Winston Tubman even if he pulls out of elections.