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/ 30 May 2011

Is the equity bull-run coming to an end?

Is it finally time to look offshore? Marriott Asset Management and Absa Multi Management both say yes.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 May 2011

Malta votes yes to legalising divorce

The largely Catholic nation was the last EU member to not allow divorce but country votes for change in law through referendum.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 May 2011

Twitter unmasks anonymous British user

Twitter has been forced to hand over the personal details of a British user in a libel battle that could have huge implications for free speech.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 May 2011

More toll roads planned as govt seeks to plug deficit

Transport minister Sbu Ndebele said the government has planned a network of toll roads across the country.

By Staff Reporter
Preaching peace, Zuma heads to Libya
Africa
/ 30 May 2011

Preaching peace, Zuma heads to Libya

The ANC has slammed the bombing of Libya, in a statement on the eve of a visit by President Jacob Zuma to Tripoli for talks with Muammar Gaddafi.

By Staff Reporter
Britain readies bunker-busting bombs for Libya
Article
/ 29 May 2011

Britain readies bunker-busting bombs for Libya

Britain is to add "bunker-busting" bombs to the arsenal its warplanes are using over Libya, a weapon it said would send message to Muammar Gaddafi.

By Staff Reporter
ANC to probe allegations of list manipulation
Article
/ 29 May 2011

ANC to probe allegations of list manipulation

The ANC plans to investigate allegations of candidate list manipulation, the ruling party’s secretary general said on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 May 2011

Lebogang Maile: The man who would be king

The man challenging ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema for his position plans to use a "hard-hitting" document to oust him

By Staff Reporter
Hlophe faces ‘gross misconduct’ complaint
Article
/ 29 May 2011

Hlophe faces ‘gross misconduct’ complaint

Western Cape Judge president John Hlophe is facing a new complaint by a legal advocacy group that wants him disciplined and possibly removed.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 May 2011

Muzhingi wins third Comrades

Stephen Muzhingi of Zimbabwe secured his third straight Comrades Marathon title in Pietermaritzburg on Sunday morning.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 May 2011

Cooper’s late penalty punishes sloppy Crusaders

Quade Cooper booted a last-minute penalty to allow the table-topping Queensland Reds to snatch a 17-16 victory over the Canterbury Crusaders.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 May 2011

Microsoft chief under pressure in Lord of the Flies world

Steve Ballmer is a fighter, but he works for a ruthless capitalist in Bill Gates — and now a Wall Street hedge fund manager says he has to go.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 May 2011

Highlanders’ Piutau cited for striking Rhodes

Highlanders winger Siale Piutau has been cited for striking Lions’ Michael Rhodes twice in the head after the flanker pulled him out of ruck.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 May 2011

China and SA’s partnership to tackle poverty

The Comprehensive Strategy Partnership between South Africa and China could positively address poverty and unemployment.

By Staff Reporter
Gil Scott-Heron, my brave and brilliant friend
Article
/ 29 May 2011

Gil Scott-Heron, my brave and brilliant friend

Publisher Jamie Byng recalls the moral courage, wit and warmth of the poet and musician, who has died aged 62.

By Staff Reporter
Blatter clings to crown as scandal boils over
Article
/ 29 May 2011

Blatter clings to crown as scandal boils over

On Sunday night the 12 members of Fifa’s ethics committee will deliver a verdict that could decide the future of football’s governing body.

By Staff Reporter
R490-million set aside for military veterans
Article
/ 28 May 2011

R490-million set aside for military veterans

Government has set aside R490-million to assist the National Military Veterans Association, the South African Broadcasting Corporation reported.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma applauded for plans to address Hammerl’s death
Article
/ 28 May 2011

Zuma applauded for plans to address Hammerl’s death

The National Press Club has welcomed Zuma’s assurance that he will assist to get slain photographer Anton Hammerl’s body returned to his family.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 May 2011

Judgment reserved in bread price fixing appeal

Judgment has been reserved in an appeal case by organisations against a decision to deny them a class action lawsuit against major bread companies.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 May 2011

Press complaints tally for 2011 may double that of 2009

The press ombudsman has said he expects the total number of complaints lodged with it for 2011 to be nearly double the tally for 2009.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 May 2011

Yemen mediators work to consolidate Sana’a truce

Tribal mediators have worked to consolidate a truce between a powerful opposition tribal chief and forces loyal to Yemen’s embattled president.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 May 2011

Ex-Bank of Italy chief sentenced to four years in jail

Italy’s former central bank governor Antonio Fazio has been sentenced to four years in jail for market-rigging related to a 2005 takeover battle.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 May 2011

North Afghan police chief killed in suicide blast

The police chief of northern Afghanistan had been among seven people killed in a suicide bombing at the Takhar governor’s office.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 May 2011

Fifa’s corruption ‘tsunami’

Jack Warner says "a football tsunami" will hit the sport’s world governing body when corruption allegations are investigated over the coming days.

By Staff Reporter
Missouri tornado toll rises amid desperate searches
Article
/ 28 May 2011

Missouri tornado toll rises amid desperate searches

The death toll from one of the worst tornadoes to hit the United States has risen as crews continued to search the rubble for survivors and victims.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 May 2011

Sudan rivals to meet on flashpoint Abyei region

South Sudan’s vice-president has flown to Khartoum to "ease tensions" over Abyei, a week after northern troops overran the contested border region.

By Staff Reporter
‘Struggling’ Nadal powers to French Open last 16
Article
/ 28 May 2011

‘Struggling’ Nadal powers to French Open last 16

Top seed and defending champion Rafael Nadal had coasted into the last 16 of the French Open after beating Croatian qualifier Antonio Veic.

By Staff Reporter
Lions beat Highlanders 26-22
Article
/ 28 May 2011

Lions beat Highlanders 26-22

Wikus van Heerden scored a try a minute from fulltime to give South Africa’s Lions a 26-22 win over the Otago Highlanders in New Zealand.

By Staff Reporter
G8 summit pledges $20bn for Arab spring nations
Article
/ 28 May 2011

G8 summit pledges $20bn for Arab spring nations

Aid being compiled in Deauville aims to foster democracy and economic growth in countries such as Egypt and Tunisia.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 May 2011

Thousands turn out for Australian ‘slutwalk’

Thousands of people turned out for Australia’s first ‘Slutwalk’, protesting for women to wear what they like without fear of sexual assault.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 May 2011

Inspiring poet and songwriter Scott-Heron dies

Gil Scott-Heron, a United States poet and songwriter credited with helping inspire the development of rap music, has died at age 62.

By Staff Reporter
Missouri tornado toll climbs
Article
/ 28 May 2011

Missouri tornado toll climbs

The death toll from one of the worst tornadoes ever to hit the US rose to 132 on Friday as crews continued to search the rubble for survivors.

By Staff Reporter
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