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CSA audit reveals breach of policy
Article
/ 30 July 2011

CSA audit reveals breach of policy

Cricket South Africa will seek legal advice on a breach of company policy allegedly by its chief executive officer Gerald Majola.

By Staff Reporter
Springboks surrender Tri-Nations hopes
Article
/ 30 July 2011

Springboks surrender Tri-Nations hopes

Springboks coach Pieter de Villiers says he’s leaving behind any Tri-Nations hopes and will rather be eyeing the World Cup come September.

By Staff Reporter
ASA gets new head after months of scandal
Article
/ 30 July 2011

ASA gets new head after months of scandal

James Evans was elected as the new president of Athletics South Africa on Saturday, replacing suspended head Leonard Chuene.

By Staff Reporter
US counterparts missing their mark in debt crisis
Article
/ 30 July 2011

US counterparts missing their mark in debt crisis

A peer review report has shown the need for greater coordination among US departments in solving their debt crisis.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 July 2011

British terror-accused couple fly home under watchful eyes

A British couple suspected of terrorist-related activities are expected to be returned to the United Kingdom and face possible arrest.

By Staff Reporter
All Blacks crush Boks
Article
/ 30 July 2011

All Blacks crush Boks

The All Blacks opened their Tri-Nations title defence with a 40-7 hammering of the injury-ravaged Springboks on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 July 2011

Air France crash blamed on pilot error

Pilots could have saved the plane after it lost speed readings, according to French air investigation report into 2009 accident.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 July 2011

Bill Gates sells 5-million shares in Microsoft

Microsoft’s founder Bill Gates has sold 90-million shares in 12 months, but still has 500-million; cash goes to help his foundation’s charitable work.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 July 2011

Griquas outplay Pumas in Nelspruit

Griquas confidently beat the Pumas 40-33 in their Absa Currie Cup match in Nelspruit on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 July 2011

Spain prime minister calls for early election

José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero brings the election forward from March 2012 to November 20 as Spain struggles with high unemployment.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

US, North Korea end nuclear talks

The US and North Korea have completed talks without progress on attempts to persuade the Asian country to scrap its nuclear weapons programme.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 29 July 2011

Scores dead after DR Congo shipwreck

At least 50 people have drowned and 35 are missing after a boat accident on a river in the northwest of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

Unemployment Fund posts R9-billion surplus

The Unemployment Insurance Fund has posted a R9-billion surplus, exceeding its target by R3-billion, UIF commissioner Boas Seruwe says.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

Competition Tribunal to hear Shoprite merger

The Competition Tribunal will weigh up a transaction in which Shoprite Checkers intends to acquire the shareholding in Metcash Seven Eleven.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

Turkey dropped from F1 calender

The Bahrain Grand Prix is set to return to the Formula One calendar next year, with the Turkish GP to be dropped.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

Arctic melting releases toxic chemicals into atmosphere

The warming of the Arctic is releasing toxic chemicals that had been trapped in the ice and cold water, scientists have discovered.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

Top Currie Cup clashes go coastal

The Cheetahs and Blue Bulls will be fighting for supremacy at the coast on Saturday in their respective Absa Currie Cup clashes.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

Going off half-cocked — again

Millions of South African men — myself included — tremble in fear of pronouncements from the ANCYL and its leaders, Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 29 July 2011

United Nations urges probe into Malawi crackdown

The UN has called on Malawi to investigate allegations of serious human rights violations committed by security forces during a crackdown on protests.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

Campfires: The great equaliser

In times of austerity, the campfire should replace the dinner party as the default social event, says <b>Matthew de Abaitua</b>.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

SA records R4.9bln trade surplus in June

SA has recorded a R4.9-billion trade surplus in June after recording a R1-billion shortfall in May, buoyed on by higher commodity exports, Sars says.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

Panic in Angola as schools hit by mystery toxin

Two children have died in a wave of poisonings in Angolan schools, but police have yet to identify the toxin that has sown panic in the country.

By Staff Reporter
Petrol price to rise on Wednesday
Article
/ 29 July 2011

Petrol price to rise on Wednesday

The retail price of all grades of petrol will increase by 17 cents a litre on Wednesday, the energy department has announced.

By Staff Reporter
Win tickets to see Asanda Bam
Article
/ 29 July 2011

Win tickets to see Asanda Bam

We have two double tickets to give away to see Asanda Bam perform at the Old Mutual Jazz series in Jo’burg.

By Staff Reporter
‘Busa pays lip service to BBBEE’
Article
/ 29 July 2011

‘Busa pays lip service to BBBEE’

The following is a position paper by the Black Management Forum following its fallout with Business Unity South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
Police end Utøya search as further 24 victims named
Article
/ 29 July 2011

Police end Utøya search as further 24 victims named

Officers call off search after finding the body of the final victim, while more anti-Muslim postings by Anders Behring Breivik are discovered.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

Bok skipper offers support to Van der Westhuizen

John Smit says the Springboks will do anything they can to support Joost van der Westhuizen after he was given between two and five years to live.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma acted unconstitutionally, says ConCourt
Article
/ 29 July 2011

Zuma acted unconstitutionally, says ConCourt

The Constitutional Court said on Friday that President Jacob Zuma’s decision to extend Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo’s term was unconstitutional.

By Katharine Child and Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

Alcohol and violence: a fatal combination

A great percentage of children who start drinking young will end up as alcoholics.

By Staff Reporter
HIV-positive Swazis protest over sick service
Article
/ 29 July 2011

HIV-positive Swazis protest over sick service

Hundreds of people with HIV took to the streets of Swaziland to protest over poor health service delivery and a reported shortage of ARV treatment.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

Gold strike to cost R25m a day: Can we talk about this?

Mine workers and main producers were to meet on Friday for wage talks in a bid to end a strike that could halt output worth up to $25-million a day.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 July 2011

True leadership has no gender

How dreams of workplace equity give way to realistic goals for a multinational organisation, writes <b>Sisonke Msimang</b>.

By Staff Reporter
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