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/ 9 November 2010

Top award for information systems research

Professor Michael Kyobe won an award at the Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2009.

By Staff Reporter
Nzimande: Setas have not failed, should be altered
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Nzimande: Setas have not failed, should be altered

Setas have not failed and are expected to be more successful following consolidation in the system, Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Netcare fined R4m over illegal kidney transplants

Netcare in KZN has been fined R4-million by a court after it pleaded guilty to charges of illegal kidney transplants, it was reported on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Helping hand for stroke patients

A group of scientists at UCT is developing an electromyogram controlled hand-finger orthosis.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Letters to the Editor: November 5 2010

<i>M&G</i> readers share their thoughts on pornography, Blade Nzimande, dog-fighting and Zwelinzima Vavi.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Managing flooding risk in Cape Town

Achieving well-governed and sustainable cities is becoming increasingly important to the future health of the planet.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Ray of light from new imaging spinoff

UCT spin-off company CapeRay is about to launch a world first — a ‘dual-modality’ technology.

By Staff Reporter
New drugs from old plants
Article
/ 9 November 2010

New drugs from old plants

UCT’s Drug Discovery Unit is breaking new ground in the using of plants to find novel compounds for antimalarial, and other drugs.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Ugandan police warn of more terrorist attacks

Ugandan police issue a warning they will shut down public places that have not implemented anti-terrorism guidelines.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

New recycling method is worth its salt

A new method to recycle the salty water produced by coal mining could benefit both the mining industry and the environment.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Taking Africa’s knowledge to the world

UCT has joined the open content revolution, launching its very own Open Content Directory this February.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Government communications service wants only bang for its buck, that is, to reach as many people as it can

Government communications shares concern about the story, "Govt’s plan to support New Age"

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Lantern and arts project a light for Clanwilliam

The UCT Fairheads Clanwilliam Arts Project demonstrates the transforming power of creativity.

By Staff Reporter
Putting disease in perspective
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Putting disease in perspective

Artist Fritha Langerman of UCT’s Michaelis School of Fine Art curated a major exhibition at the Iziko South African Museum earlier this year.

By Staff Reporter
Traditional sound reborn in Kirby Collection
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Traditional sound reborn in Kirby Collection

The re-opening of the collection forms part of the UCT South African College of Music’s centenary celebrations.

By Staff Reporter
The land question answered
Article
/ 9 November 2010

The land question answered

It’s an issue that has the potential to tear a country apart — the land question is an explosive and little understood one.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

High court ‘creaking to a halt’, says judge

Prominent Judge Kathy Satchwell has warned that the South Gauteng High Court was slowly "creaking to a halt" due to bad management.

By Staff Reporter
Chiefs focus on Santos
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Chiefs focus on Santos

Chiefs’ strongest side meets Santos in their PSL match, while keeping the Soweto Derby game against Pirates at the back of their minds.

By Staff Reporter
Gordhan: World needs to deal with capital inflows
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Gordhan: World needs to deal with capital inflows

The world needs to deal with the rapid movement of capital flows, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Largest case study series shows paradoxes of HIV and TB medication
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Largest case study series shows paradoxes of HIV and TB medication

TB IRIS refers to the recurrence of tuberculosis symptoms in HIV-positive individuals who are on treatment for TB.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Denny’s impact on cervical cancer legendary

Denny’s name is synonymous with award-winning work, particularly on the early detection of pre-cancerous lesions of the cervix among poor black women.

By Staff Reporter
Spicing up Alzheimer’s research
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Spicing up Alzheimer’s research

Could turmeric be used to treat conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and HIV dementia?

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Turning the tide on HIV/AIDS in Africa

The successful launch of the clinical testing of two new HIV vaccines has created new hope that the HIV/AIDS pandemic can be curbed in Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Pakistan cricketer Haider ‘told to cooperate’ by fixers

Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider claimed on Tuesday that he had been told to cooperate with match-fixers during the one-day series against SA.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

When drugs don’t work

When medication fails, transplant surgery becomes virtually impossible.

By Staff Reporter
Smoke pot? Who cares, says Arnie
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Smoke pot? Who cares, says Arnie

Governator Schwarzenegger says no one cares if you smoke a joint.

By Staff Reporter
Grand Slam can atone for Tri-Nations torment, says Spies
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Grand Slam can atone for Tri-Nations torment, says Spies

SA No&nbsp;8 Pierre Spies believes a successful Grand Slam tour can help the Boks go some way to making up for the pain of the Tri-Nations.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Evergreen Kallis leads Proteas to series win

Jacques Kallis turned in a fine all-round performance to lead South Africa to a 57-run win over Pakistan on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
Smith pleased with South Africa’s progress
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Smith pleased with South Africa’s progress

Graeme Smith says he’s pleased with Proteas’ progress against Pakistan ahead of the 2011 Cricket World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma’s wife settles CCMA dispute
Article
/ 9 November 2010

Zuma’s wife settles CCMA dispute

President Jacob Zuma’s wife, MaNtuli, has solved a labour dispute with her domestic worker, Doris Ngobese.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Kallis says ‘something special’ about SA side

Jacques Kallis says the current SA side has "something special" and could end years of disappointment by securing the side’s first World Cup title.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

‘Two Somali hostages are South Africans’

Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane confirmed that two people taken hostage from a yacht off the coast of Somalia were South African.

By Staff Reporter
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