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/ 22 October 2010

Tutu, Havel urge China to free Nobel winner

Archbishop Desmond Tutu and former Czech president Vaclav Havel joined forces in urging China to free jailed Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 October 2010

Moon’s surface may hold enough water for manned base

Analysis of debris thrown up when a rocket was crashed into a crater on the moon suggests about 5,6% of the material there was frozen water.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 22 October 2010

China tries to block Darfur weapons report

Beijing dismisses UN report alleging that Chinese ammunition was sent to Darfur and used in attack on peacekeepers.

By Staff Reporter
You might want to watch
Article
/ 22 October 2010

You might want to watch

Latest reviews on <i>Charlie St Cloud</i>, <i>The End of the Line</i> and <i>The Joneses</i>

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 October 2010

For your listening pleasure

<i>M&G</i> reviews Nathaniel Rateliff, The Besnard Lakes and Prankster’s latest offerings.

By Staff Reporter
The place no journalist wants to go
Africa
/ 22 October 2010

The place no journalist wants to go

Eleven reporters have been killed in Somalia in just two years — uniquely dangerous conditions under which media workers operate.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 October 2010

African Access Holdings takes three top honours at the Van Ryn’s BBQ Awards

At a glittering Van Ryn’s BBQ Awards, African
Access Holdings was honoured with three prestigious accolades.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 October 2010

These stars and the categories in which they shone were as follows:

All the winners of the BBQ Awards 2010.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 October 2010

Buthelezi wins platinum

Her training and leadership acumen have proven invaluable in the NEF’s resolve to grow the empowerment dividend.

By Staff Reporter
Advancing women in research
Article
/ 22 October 2010

Advancing women in research

The conference theme is "2010 — a milestone or a millstone in advancing women’s participation in research?".

By Staff Reporter
SANPAD conference will encourage more research by women
Article
/ 22 October 2010

SANPAD conference will encourage more research by women

Dr Soobramoney — is an ornithologist and holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Science) degree from the University of Natal (Durban).

By Staff Reporter
Dr Kwezi’s groundbreaking hibernation studies
Article
/ 22 October 2010

Dr Kwezi’s groundbreaking hibernation studies

Dr Kwezi Mzilikazi is Africa’s first black evolutionary physiologist.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 October 2010

Writers against the Protection of Informationa Bill / Media Tibunal

Freedom of expression along with the vote — universal suffrage — is the basis of democracy.

By Staff Reporter
Woman can add to quality of scientific outputs
Article
/ 22 October 2010

Woman can add to quality of scientific outputs

The women researchers currently being funded by South Africa-Netherlands Research Programme on Alternatives in Development (SANPAD).

By Staff Reporter
Larval fish expert
Article
/ 22 October 2010

Larval fish expert

Dr Nadine Strydom is the only scientist in South Africa working on the ecology of the larval stages of coastal fish.

By Staff Reporter
BBQ celebrates black enterprise
Article
/ 22 October 2010

BBQ celebrates black enterprise

The 9th BBQ Awards presentation held at the Emperors Place, Johannesburg, on 15 October 2010, was a crowning success.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 October 2010

ANC irked at media reports on DA resignation

The ANC is concerned that the media barely reported on the resignation of a senior DA leader in KwaZulu-Natal, the party said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
Tourism students jetting to Germany
Article
/ 21 October 2010

Tourism students jetting to Germany

Two grade 11 tourism studies learners from North West province have won a trip to an international tourism conference in Germany.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 October 2010

Longer maternity leave eyed in EU to boost births

The minimum maternity leave in European Union countries would be raised by six weeks to a total of 20 in a proposal by EU lawmakers on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 October 2010

Bomb suspect Okah’s bail application to be heard

Henry Okah would on Thursday hear if his bail bid was successful, as the state was expected to produce evidence linking him to bombings in Nigeria.

By Staff Reporter
SA rate cut hinges on data
Article
/ 21 October 2010

SA rate cut hinges on data

South Africa’s Reserve Bank will "not necessarily" cut interest rates again next month and the decision will depend on the data the bank has.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 October 2010

New Zealand battles to remain home of Hobbit movie

The New Zealand government vowed on Thursday to step in to try to keep filming of big budget <em>The Hobbit</em> movie in the country.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 October 2010

Are computers just big smartphones?

One of the most curious side effects of rapid innovation is on language. Rather than making words up, we prefer to frame things in analogy.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 October 2010

Clicks continues to deliver growth

Clicks Group posted a 27% rise in full-year profit helped by strong sales of health and beauty products.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 October 2010

Pirates player arrested for illegal firearm

Orlando Pirates player Benson Mhlongo and five others appeared in the Nelspruit Magistrate’s Court for the possession of an unlicensed firearm.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 October 2010

Malaria deaths in India 13 times more than thought

Malaria kills more than 200 000 people in India each year, 13 times higher than UN estimates, according to a paper published on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 October 2010

Brazil poll shows Rousseff rebound before election

Ruling party candidate Dilma Rousseff widened her lead ahead of Brazil’s presidential run-off election, a poll showed on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 October 2010

DA wants probe into lost, stolen police firearms

The DA is to ask Auditor General Terence Nombembe to conduct an investigation into the SAPS’s firearm management system and policies.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 October 2010

Woolworths to put Christian mags back on shelves

Woolworths has vowed to put five Christian magazines back on its shelves, following public outcry over the withdrawal of the titles earlier this week.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 October 2010

McLaren drivers face tough task in South Korea

British drivers Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton face an uphill battle at the inaugural Korean Grand Prix.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 October 2010

‘Clinically dead’ woman wakes up in French hospital

A woman pronounced "very certainly clinically dead" at a French hospital woke up hours later after her sons refused to turn off her life-support.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 October 2010

Biofuel and its local spin-offs on the agenda again

The debate about biofuel has largely been silent since the advent of the recession but as the economy slowly recovers the talk has begun again.

By Staff Reporter
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