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Staff Reporter

US authorities prepare to subpoena News Corp
Article
/ 23 July 2011

US authorities prepare to subpoena News Corp

The judicial screws are tightening on Rupert Murdoch’s empire in the US as the justice department prepares to subpoena News Corporation.

By Staff Reporter
Malawi protesters ‘being led by Satan’, says Mutharika
Article
/ 23 July 2011

Malawi protesters ‘being led by Satan’, says Mutharika

Malawi’s president has threatened opposition leaders, accusing them of treason and blaming them for the deaths of at least 18 people.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Sharks snatch victory from Pumas

Defending Currie Cup champions Sharks clinched a 23-22 win over the Pumas in Nelspruit on Friday night.

By Staff Reporter
Norway attacks: 17 dead, Norwegian man arrested
Article
/ 22 July 2011

Norway attacks: 17 dead, Norwegian man arrested

Seventeen people have been killed in two separate attacks in Norway, in what may be the work of one man with an axe to grind against the state.

By Staff Reporter
Norway attacks trigger widespread condemnation
Article
/ 22 July 2011

Norway attacks trigger widespread condemnation

Western governments lined up to condemn Friday’s twin attacks in Norway, saying the "cowardly" perpetrators demonstrated a lack of humanity.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Facebook wins dismissal of second Winklevoss case

Facebook won a dismissal of a second lawsuit by the Olympic rowing twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss.

By Staff Reporter
Police fear Norway shooting and bomb blast connected
Article
/ 22 July 2011

Police fear Norway shooting and bomb blast connected

The bomb blast in central Oslo and a shooting at a political youth camp outside the capital are connected, Norwegian police said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Bekker to sit out Rugby World Cup
Article
/ 22 July 2011

Bekker to sit out Rugby World Cup

Springbok lock Andries Bekker has been forced to miss out on the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand to undergo ankle surgery after suffering an injury.

By Staff Reporter
Paying homage to fromage
Article
/ 22 July 2011

Paying homage to fromage

South Africa has come a long way when it comes to cheese.

By Staff Reporter
Zille: National planning report misses the crime mark
Article
/ 22 July 2011

Zille: National planning report misses the crime mark

Helen Zille says SA’s first national planning report has failed to set out clear ideas on how to deal with crime and the decline in the rule of law.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Consider all options when choosing a tracking device

It is essential for anyone considering installing a vehicle tracking device to consider all factors before doing so.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Scandal exposes scale of elite rot

Hacking revelations ram home the reality that the United Kingdom is more corrupt than many believe.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Big Apple beckons: NYDA wants to be a part of it

After the runaway success its youth summit last year, the National Youth Development Agency is planning a trip to New York for "high-level UN talks".

By Staff Reporter
SA pledges aid for famine relief in Somali
Article
/ 22 July 2011

SA pledges aid for famine relief in Somali

South Africa has pledged R1-million for famine relief in Somalia, calling on citizens and charities to make donations to victims of the crisis there.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Vaginas get their magic back

<i>The Vagina Monologues</i>, the V-Day movement and the vagina magic that has grown out of it are both a linguistic and a bodily phenomenon.

By Staff Reporter
‘No plans to ship General Bheki Cele off to Japan’
Article
/ 22 July 2011

‘No plans to ship General Bheki Cele off to Japan’

President Zuma’s office says Bheki Cele has not been offered a diplomatic post, and has refused to say whether the top cop’s dismissal is imminent.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

SA innovation bears fruit in the US

The US Food and Drug Administration approved the use of ultraviolet light for the liquid purification of fruit juice — a South African invention.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Boeremag treason suspects lose their chains

A High Court judge has restored privileges to six of the Boeremag treason trial accused, ruling that they may appear in court without leg irons.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

SA needs principled approach to defuse poverty crisis

The endemic problem of unemployment poses a serious challenge to the realisation of South Africa’s constitutional goals and values.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Zimbabwe arrests 10 for rhino, elephant poaching

Police in Zimbabwe have arrested 10 people for poaching and unlawful possession of elephant tusks and rhino horns.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Cell C and Vodacom improve broadband services

Cell C has unveiled new 10GB and 20GB bundled broadband packages for the local market after Vodacom revised its data services structure and pricing.

By Staff Reporter
Mutharika puts foot down, brings Malawi to heel
Africa
/ 22 July 2011

Mutharika puts foot down, brings Malawi to heel

Shops are shuttered and troops on the street in Malawi, after anti-Mutharika protests left 18 people dead, drawing reproach from the global community.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Illegal train strike over, says Metrorail

Metrorail has said an illegal strike by its train drivers over the lack of security and high rate of abuse and harassment by commuters has ended.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Doctor Khumalo found guilty, sued for R500 000

Doctor Khumalo has been found guilty of reckless and negligent driving three years after being involved in an accident which left several injured.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Demands of a new age

The development of society and human knowledge during the past few decades has facilitated the evolution of new models of epistemology and pedagogy.

By Staff Reporter
Murdoch junior accused of misleading MPs
Article
/ 22 July 2011

Murdoch junior accused of misleading MPs

James Murdoch was accused of misleading British MPs by saying he did not know that phone hacking at <i>News of the World</i> went beyond one reporter.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Indian Cinema takes the spotlight at 32nd DIFF

This year’s festival features a lineup of classic and daringly contemporary Indian cinema.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

A different view

This year’s festival features a number of excellent gay-themed films in the lineup,

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 July 2011

Wavescapes at DIFF

Rather suitably for a festival that takes place on the coast, Wavescapes looks at some of the best films about surfing.

By Staff Reporter
Egypt PM vows to fulfill revolution demands
Article
/ 21 July 2011

Egypt PM vows to fulfill revolution demands

Egypt’s Prime Minister Essam Sharaf has shuffled his Cabinet, and promised protesters that that the goals of the revolution were his top priority.

By Staff Reporter
UK police expand inquiry to include Murdoch competitors
Article
/ 21 July 2011

UK police expand inquiry to include Murdoch competitors

Police have expanded their hacking inquiry beyond the Murdoch empire, requesting information on the use of investigators by other newspapers.

By Staff Reporter
Anonymous defies hacker hunters
Article
/ 21 July 2011

Anonymous defies hacker hunters

Notorious hacker group Anonymous has posted a defiant message to police and boasted of plundering sensitive data from Nato computers.

By Staff Reporter
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