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/ 16 January 2011

Another surfer killed in shark attack in Port St Johns

A surfer was killed by a shark at Second Beach near Port St Johns in the Eastern Cape on Saturday, Surfing South Africa said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 January 2011

Munaf leads India to dramatic one-run win

India levelled the one-day series at 1-1 after paceman Munaf Patel clinched a thrilling one-run win over South Africa on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 January 2011

How Lagos hopes railway will end daily endurance test

When Danladi Verheijen has to attend an important meeting, he doesn’t know whether getting there will take 10 minutes or three hours.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 January 2011

Israel tested worm linked to Iran’s atomic woes

Israel has tested a computer worm believed to have sabotaged Iran’s nuclear centrifuges and slowed its ability to develop an atomic weapon.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 January 2011

Tsotsobe on target as India fall for 190

Fast bowler Lonwabo Tsotsobe’s second successive four-wicket haul helped South Africa to bundle out India for 190 on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
Cope to rebrand itself
Article
/ 15 January 2011

Cope to rebrand itself

Cope would rebrand itself ahead of the local government elections, co-founder Mbhazima Shilowa’s spokesperson said on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
Final day of voting in South Sudan’s independence test
Article
/ 15 January 2011

Final day of voting in South Sudan’s independence test

A small handful of voters were on Saturday casting ballots in the final day of Southern Sudan’s week-long independence referendum.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 January 2011

Acid mine drainage reaches Cradle of Humankind

Decisive action has become imperative as acidic mine water has reached the Cradle of Humankind from the West Rand.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 January 2011

Eighty-two held for murder in Bizana

More than 80 people have been arrested and charged with the murder of a man in Bizana on Friday, Eastern Cape police said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 January 2011

Reagan son: Alzheimer’s seen during presidency

Ronald Reagan, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s five years after leaving office, showed signs of the condition while still in the White House.

By Staff Reporter
WikiLeaks’s Julian Assange suffered ‘tragic’ childhood
Article
/ 15 January 2011

WikiLeaks’s Julian Assange suffered ‘tragic’ childhood

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange never knew his father and saw his computer as his only friend, transcript of hacking trial shows.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2011

Sishen objects to ICT mining rights decision

Sishen Iron Ore has objected to a decision by the mineral resources department to accept a mining right application from Imperial Crown Trading (ICT).

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2011

1time not responsible for dead parrots

It was not the airline’s fault that over 700 African Grey parrots from the Democratic Republic of Congo had died on a flight to Durban, 1time said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2011

Fugitive extradited back to SA

A convicted rapist who has been on the run for 11 years was found in New Zealand and extradited back to South Africa on Friday, police said.

By Staff Reporter
No answers to violent crime
Article
/ 14 January 2011

No answers to violent crime

‘Knee-jerk reactions and tit-for-tat theories do not acknowledge the many possible reasons,’ writes <b>David Bruce</b>

By Staff Reporter
Wealthy China flexes its muscles
Article
/ 14 January 2011

Wealthy China flexes its muscles

Huge foreign reserves has given the emerging superpower a tighter grip on business, finance and politics.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2011

DA: Jiba’s NPA appointment ‘astonishing’

The DA on Friday expressed dismay at the appointment of advocate Nomgcobo Jiba as deputy national director of public prosecutions.

By Staff Reporter
Flood disaster areas to be declared
Article
/ 14 January 2011

Flood disaster areas to be declared

A number of flood-devastated areas in the country will be declared disaster areas, Cooperative Governance Minister Sicelo Shiceka said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2011

Former ANC MP Jannie Momberg dies

Former ANC member of Parliament Jannie Momberg has died at the age of 72, the Office of the ANC Chief Whip said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 January 2011

Gauteng cops find another arms cache

An arms cache has been found in Moreleta Park, Pretoria — the third cache discovered this week in Gauteng, police said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2011

Rabbi: Wrong to call for Tutu’s resignation

Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein said it was wrong to call for the resignation of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, a patron of the Holocaust Centre.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2011

SA adopts DVB-T2 digital TV standard

SA will adopt the digital television standard DVB-T2 and will complete the process of migrating from analogue to digital television by December 2012.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2011

Johannesburg on alert for floods

The City of Johannesburg is preparing for possible flooding on Friday, Johannesburg emergency services said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2011

Telkom says CEO to step down at the end of March

Telkom said on Friday its acting CEO will not renew his contract when it expires at the end of March.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2011

Wendy Machanik Properties ordered not to trade

Wendy Machanik Properties has been provisionally ordered to not trade as an estate agent by the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2011

Sithole case proves no one is above the law

The arrest of David Mabuza’s spokesperson, who allegedly bribed a journalist, sends a strong message that no one is above the law, the DA said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 January 2011

Passengers ordered below deck during brush with pirates

Hundreds of British holidaymakers on a Saga cruise were ordered below deck after pirates closed in on their ship off the coast of Tanzania.

By Staff Reporter
Third mass grave found in Côte d’Ivoire, says UN
Article
/ 14 January 2011

Third mass grave found in Côte d’Ivoire, says UN

International investigators set upon by government supporters amid clashes that have heightened fears of a civil war.

By Staff Reporter
Mbeki’s ANC credentials ‘speak for themselves’
Article
/ 14 January 2011

Mbeki’s ANC credentials ‘speak for themselves’

Thabo Mbeki’s ANC credentials "speak for themselves", his spokesperson said in reaction to reports that he was involved in the formation of Cope.

By Staff Reporter
Cracking up over Humpty Dumpty
Article
/ 14 January 2011

Cracking up over Humpty Dumpty

‘Golf interests me about as much as your second cousin’s appendectomy. It doesn’t,’ writes <b>Brandon Edmonds</b>.

By Staff Reporter
Diplomats — who needs them?
Analysis
/ 14 January 2011

Diplomats — who needs them?

High-speed communication and travel make the diplomat’s traditional role an anachronism.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 January 2011

State seeks murder conviction for PTA dad

The state has asked for the conviction of a father on a charge of murdering his two-year-old son after the child died of a severe head injury in 2008.

By Staff Reporter
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