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/ 13 November 2010

Facebook set to launch ‘Gmail killer’ email system

Facebook is set to launch its latest Google-taunting product on Monday: the long-anticipated Facebook email system.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

Cosatu blocking job creation, says Zille

The government will not be able to emulate the growth performance of Bric countries until it stands up to Cosatu, DA leader Helen Zille says.

By Staff Reporter
Sanef welcomes ‘constructive’ talks with govt on info Bill
Article
/ 12 November 2010

Sanef welcomes ‘constructive’ talks with govt on info Bill

The media will be consulted when regulations detailing the introduction of the Protection of Information Bill are drafted, the govt said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

Outcry after Senegal’s president buys new plane

Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade’s purchase of a €32-million airplane from French President Nicolas Sarkozy triggered an uproar on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

Union, bank told to resume talks over retrenchments

Financial-sector union Sasbo and Standard Bank were ordered by a court on Friday to continue talks on retrenchments at the bank.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma settles for 5% wage hike
Article
/ 12 November 2010

Zuma settles for 5% wage hike

Public office bearers will receive a 5% increase on their total salary packages, President Jacob Zuma announced on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
Ton-up Smith anchors Proteas
Article
/ 12 November 2010

Ton-up Smith anchors Proteas

Graeme Smith struck a fighting century to put South Africa on track for a big total against a hapless Pakistan attack on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

MPS grapple with harmonising information laws

MPs are expected to spend the coming weeks trying to harmonise the contentious Protection of Information Bill with liberal post-apartheid laws.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

SA wants to be fifth BRIC, Russia says

South Africa has "applied" to join the four-member "BRIC" grouping of fast-growing emerging markets, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 12 November 2010

South Sudan accuses north of provocation

The south Sudanese army accused the north’s troops of provoking it, with the intention of breaking a ceasefire agreement between the two.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

SA: Western Saharan deaths deplorable

South Africa has deplored deaths at a camp in Western Saharan following the "heavy-handed" break up of a protest by Moroccan security forces.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

Somali piracy flourishes into lucrative business

Somali pirates have set up a sophisticated network of agents that has turned the seizing of ships into a lucrative business.

By Staff Reporter
Judge urges IFP factions to ‘find peace’
Article
/ 12 November 2010

Judge urges IFP factions to ‘find peace’

A top Pietermaritzburg High Court judge on Friday urged two feuding Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) factions to "find peace".

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 12 November 2010

Iran arms-smuggling case roils Nigeria

Nigeria’s foreign minister is threatening action against Iran if it violated international law and UN sanctions in an arms-smuggling case.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

Group: Former Kenyan official derailing ICC probe

A human rights group in Kenya said a former government minister may be trying to derail the ICC’s investigation into Kenya’s post-election violence.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

SA turns apartheid-era nukes into medicine

SA has transformed nuclear weapons into a tool for detecting cancer and heart disease, with a new technology that could ease nuclear arms trafficking

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

Govt: No news about SA hostages in Somalia

The government said on Friday it still does not know who is holding two South Africans whose yacht was hijacked last week by pirates off Somalia.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

Metropolitan to appeal job-cuts ruling

Metropolitan and Momentum say they will appeal a regulatory order that would prevent them from cutting jobs for two years following a planned merger.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

Old-fashioned? Good!

Children in the foundation phase need teachers who they get to know, who they can relate to and who can give them more than instruction.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

ProJourn: M&G’s coverage of Gumede ‘exhaustive’

ProJournsaid on Thursday it believed <em>M&G</em> reporters had properly applied themselves in investigating Robert Gumede’s Telkom tender.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

Study reveals illegal turtle harvesting in Madagascar

Up to 16&nbsp;000 rare turtles are illegally caught each year in just one region in south-west Madagascar, conservationists have found.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

On race and water

"Mine wealth has been generated at the expense of the people." That’s according to Earthlife Africa volunteer and Soweto resident Mabule Mokhine.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

Jo’burg court ‘not perfect, but improving’

Justice spokesperson Tlali Tlali says the government is committed to ensuring that courts functioned properly.

By Staff Reporter
Natural gas as a viable solution for South Africa’s energy woes
Article
/ 12 November 2010

Natural gas as a viable solution for South Africa’s energy woes

What the experts had to say on whether natural gas is an option for South Africa at the <i>Mail & Guardian</i>’s Critical Thinking Forum.

By Staff Reporter
Family matters
Article
/ 12 November 2010

Family matters

<b>Peter Bradshaw</b> reviews <em>The Kids Are All Right.</em>

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2010

Upcoming movies

Not sure what to do this weekend? Read reviews of <em>Eyes Wide Open</em> and <em>It’s a Wonderful Afterlife</em> — opening at cinemas this weekend.

By Staff Reporter
Revolutionary confessions
Article
/ 12 November 2010

Revolutionary confessions

Read an extract from Denis Beckett’s <i>Radical Middle: Confessions of an Accidental Revolutionary.</i>

By Staff Reporter
Cwele to meet Sanef on Friday
Article
/ 11 November 2010

Cwele to meet Sanef on Friday

State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele will meet Sanef in Pretoria on Friday to discuss the Protection of Information Bill, the ministry said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 November 2010

Call For Public Comment

PUBLIC HEARINGS ON THE COMPANIES AMENDMENT BILL
[B40 – 2010]

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 November 2010

ECape pays R30m for ‘turnaround’ managers

The Eastern Cape provincial government will spend R30-million this financial year on 30 senior managers it contracted to sort out finances.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 November 2010

Standard Bank to meet some demands over retrenchments

Standard Bank has made a proposal to meet some of the demands of Sasbo, the finance union, over retrenchments, the Labour Court heard on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 November 2010

Eskom to get R20bn from state

Government announced Cabinet has approved a R20-billion equity injection for Eskom over three years in a bid to strengthen the utility’s finances.

By Staff Reporter
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