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‘Shoot the boer’ in court again
Article
/ 1 November 2010

‘Shoot the boer’ in court again

AfriForum may decide to withdraw the "shoot the boer" hate speech complaint against the ANC but not against the ANC Youth League.

By Staff Reporter
Gary Player scores memorable 75
Article
/ 1 November 2010

Gary Player scores memorable 75

Gary Player will be celebrating his 75th birthday in Shanghai, China, on Monday, where he will spend time with Aids orphans.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 1 November 2010

EU accepts Zim ambassador

The European Union will not interfere with Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s redeployment of ambassadors.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 November 2010

Thirty-seven hostages killed in Baghdad church drama

Thirty-seven people taken hostage in a Baghdad church were killed and 56 wounded in a drama that was ended when forces stormed the building.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 November 2010

‘Cabinet reshuffle was crucial,’ says ANC

It had been crucial to reshuffle the Cabinet to ensure effective service delivery, the African National Congress said on Sunday.

By Sapa Afp and Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 November 2010

Al-Qaeda bombs too sophisticated for X-rays

Counterterrorism officials warned that al-Qaeda has exposed a blind spot in aviation security by successfully smuggling bombs on to cargo planes.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 November 2010

Razzaq leads Pakistan to narrow win over SA

Abdul Razzaq’s dazzling 109 helped Pakistan edge to a morale-boosting one-wicket win over South Africa in the second one-day international on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 31 October 2010

1Time plane aborts take-off after engine failure

The pilot of a 1Time aircraft had to abort take-off after an engine failure at the OR Tambo airport on Sunday, the airline said.

By Staff Reporter
Myspace goes cool, crisp and clean
Article
/ 31 October 2010

Myspace goes cool, crisp and clean

There was a time, long ago, when Rupert Murdoch’s MySpace was biggest beast in the online jungle of social networking.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2010

Late Wallaby strike ends All Black streak

Winger James O’Connor scored a last-minute try and drilled the conversion to give Australia a thrilling 26-24 victory over New Zealand.

By Staff Reporter
Malema takes aim at ‘cockroach’ Zille
Article
/ 30 October 2010

Malema takes aim at ‘cockroach’ Zille

Julius Malema on Saturday told supporters in Stellenbosch that Western Cape premier, Helen Zille, was a cockroach and must be voted out of power.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2010

Cosatu: Lay charges against Aurora

Cosatu and the National Union of Mineworkers have given the mineral resources department until Monday to open a criminal case against Aurora mine.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 October 2010

Court halts newspaper report on crime intelligence

The <i>Sunday Independent</i> was on Friday interdicted from publishing information on appointments in the crime intelligence division of the SAPS.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 30 October 2010

Obama, Mbeki: Sudan referenda must not be delayed

President Barack Obama and Thabo Mbeki on Friday discussed upcoming self-determination referenda in Sudan, urging that they should not be delayed.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

Authorities to probe Derby-Lewis laptop complaint

The government is investigating how a laptop ended up in Clive Derby-Lewis’s room, after his wife said the goverment lied by saying she took it in.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

Places where some are more equal than others

Nationalisation is essentially a marketing ploy used by desperate or ambitious politicians.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

Eastern Cape schoolboy charged with murder

A 14-year-old boy was charged with murder in the Willowmore Magistrate’s Court on Friday after he allegedly stabbed an older boy to death.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

Zuma vows to strengthen efforts against rhino poaching

President Jacob Zuma on Friday vowed to strengthen regional efforts to crack down on rhino poaching, including calling in Interpol.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

Right2Know Campaign shows impact

The Right2Know Campaign is having an impact, it said after its "week of action", culminating in a mass march on Parliament. Here is the full statement

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

Trade balance records surprise surplus

South Africa’s trade balance recorded a surprise surplus for September 2010.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

UN rights chief slates Burma election

United Nations human rights chief Navi Pillay said on Friday that Burma had failed so far to meet international standards for "genuine elections".

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

Food for a rethink

Freedom is not a gift voucher handed out by the government, redeemable for a limited time only, terms and conditions apply.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

Deciphering the Gordhan code

if you spent time delving deep into the code embedded in Pravin Gordhan’s mini-budget speech, there is an idea as revolutionary as it is profound.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

Standard Bank: Low revenue behind retrenchments

A slowdown in revenue and the deterioration in cost-to-income ratio led to the bank retrenching more than 1 500 senior staff members, it says.

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 29 October 2010

The politics of money in SA

In this extract from a new book <b>Sam Sole</b> traces the link between the ANC’s policy of cadre deployment , BEE and its business interests.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

Petrol price to rise next week

South African petrol pump prices will increase by 20 cents a litre, or 2,46%, from November 3, the government said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
PART 2: Is corruption counter-revolutionary
Videos
/ 29 October 2010

PART 2: Is corruption counter-revolutionary

In this second part of our three part series dealing with the issue of corruption, panel chair, Xolani Gwala, asks how government is dealing with the issue, especially in light of the recent closing of the arms deal investigation.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

SA to cut interconnect rates

South Africa’s communications regulator said on Friday it would force cellphone companies to cut charges for handling calls from other providers.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 October 2010

China’s Tianhe-1A takes supercomputer crown from US

Tianhe-1A, named for the Milky Way, is capable of sustained computing of 2,507 petaflops — equivalent to 2 507-trillion calculations — each second.

By Staff Reporter
Goose bumps from real goulash
Article
/ 29 October 2010

Goose bumps from real goulash

Budapest doesn’t have the international cachet of nearby Prague.

By Staff Reporter
Bloopers of the jihad
Article
/ 29 October 2010

Bloopers of the jihad

<b>Peter Bradshaw</b> reviews <i>Four Lions</i> a satirical black comedy about Islamic suicide bombers.

By Staff Reporter
Trailer park treasure in Elgin
Article
/ 29 October 2010

Trailer park treasure in Elgin

The only trashy thing about this country resort is the x-rated ‘Dirkie Sanchez suite’

By Staff Reporter
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