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/ 19 September 2010

Zimbabweans told to ‘regularise’ stay in SA

Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has appealed to Zimbabweans in SA to take up the government’s offer to get their documents in order.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 19 September 2010

Goodluck Jonathan: A low-key path into Nigerian history

Nigeria’s Goodluck Jonathan, who has declared he would run for president, is a fedora-wearing zoologist who has had an unlikely rise to power.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 September 2010

United and Continental merge to create biggest airline

Airlines’ shareholders approve tie-up, as unions fear job cuts and customers mourn end of United’s tulip logo.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 September 2010

Fight against Aids hit by $10bn shortfall

Success in halting infection in sub-Saharan Africa could falter as international aid starts to shrink, warns UNAids chief.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 September 2010

Arrows kill off United

Lamontville Golden Arrows claimed their second haul of three points of the season when they beat Maritzburg United 3-0 on Friday night.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 September 2010

Cops open case against PigSpotter

A case against PigSpotter, a member of Twitter who tips off motorists about speed traps, was opened on Friday, police said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 September 2010

College blocks Facebook and Twitter in social experiment

Harrisburg University in Pennsylvania initiates "blackout" of all social networking sites to discover effects of multitasking.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 September 2010

Pope says ‘science cannot explain human existence’

Pope intervenes in the debate over the origins of the universe by claiming that science could not explain the "ultimate meaning" of human existence.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 September 2010

Archaeologists find cave paintings at new African sites

United Kingdom scientists unearth 5 000-year-old rock art, including drawing of a mounted hunter, in Somaliland.

By Staff Reporter
From KTV to Cannes
Article
/ 17 September 2010

From KTV to Cannes

The director of <i>Shirley Adams</i> harboured no goals to be a famous filmmaker.

By Staff Reporter
Lunch at the supper club
Article
/ 17 September 2010

Lunch at the supper club

Return of the unconventional Guiseppe Massolini is good news for lovers of glorious Italian food.

By Staff Reporter
Nothing ‘basic’ about going back to basics
Article
/ 17 September 2010

Nothing ‘basic’ about going back to basics

“OBE today has become a swear word, a shorthand for every dissatisfaction we have with education”

By Staff Reporter
A walking wonder called Alice
Article
/ 17 September 2010

A walking wonder called Alice

The writer best known for <i>The Color Purple</i> does not pull her punches or offer an apology.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2010

A man of the world

Obituary: Lewis Nkosi was a lonely child. His mother died when he was seven; he never knew the father who died before his birth.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2010

Zim civil servants march against low salaries

About 300 civil servants marched through Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, on Friday demanding higher pay and benefits.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2010

Cop arrested for renting out police gear

A police officer has been arrested for renting out guns, bulletproof vests, radios, blue lights and sirens, the <i>Pretoria News</i> reported.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2010

UK anti-terror police arrest five during pope’s visit

UK police said anti-terrorism officers had arrested five men suspected of preparing an attack, the arrests coming while the pope was in London.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2010

Bolt to reassess career after London Olympics

Usain Bolt is considering switching to the long jump if he retires from sprinting after the London 2012 Olympics.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2010

UN: Sub-Saharan Africa leads drop in new HIV infections

Sub-Saharan Africa, the region worst affected by Aids, is leading a decline in new HIV infections, UNAids said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2010

Govt defends need for information Bill

The government will slightly narrow the scope of the Protection of Information Bill but otherwise preserve the contentious piece of legislation.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2010

Mindset Learn helps out matrics

With schools slowly returning to normal following the teachers’ strike, Mindset Learn channel has put together an intervention schedule for Grade 12s.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2010

Twenty-seven killed in Sri Lanka explosives-depot blast

Sri Lanka’s military more than halved the estimated death toll from an accidental blast at an explosives depot on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 September 2010

SA mothballs Pebble Bed Modular Reactor project

SA is shelving the development of a cutting-edge nuclear reactor after the programme failed to find private investors or customers abroad.

By Staff Reporter
From rightwing to ridiculous
Article
/ 17 September 2010

From rightwing to ridiculous

Barack Obama’s achievements are insufficient, his party confused. Ahead of the elections, reactionaries are seizing the initiative.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2010

Mubarak left red faced over doctored red carpet photo

There are those who lead and those who follow, and the <i>Al-Ahram</i> newspaper clearly feels that President Hosni Mubarak fits in to the former.

By Staff Reporter
Symbols that pay homage to the sacred
Africa
/ 17 September 2010

Symbols that pay homage to the sacred

Scarred Zanzibar shows it’s possible to fashion elegant responses to the obligations of memory.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2010

Cops set sights on ‘PigSpotter’

Police are on the hunt for a "PigSpotter", a Twitter user who posts the locations of speed traps on Johannesburg’s streets, media said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2010

Waste-to-gas firm denies tender claims

On July 23 the <em>M&G</em> published a story alleging that Lillian Naicker, of the company Waste Rite, had been given access to details of a tender.

By Staff Reporter
Morgan Tsvangirai praises Robert Mugabe ‘the hero’
Article
/ 17 September 2010

Morgan Tsvangirai praises Robert Mugabe ‘the hero’

Zimbabwe president acknowledges atrocities of past decades but says Robert Mugabe can rescue his legacy.

By Staff Reporter
Radebe ‘kept info from Zuma’
Article
/ 17 September 2010

Radebe ‘kept info from Zuma’

Justice Minister Jeff Radebe placed very little information before Zuma when the president appointed Menzi Simelane as head of the NPA.

By Staff Reporter
I’m a lot like you were
Article
/ 17 September 2010

I’m a lot like you were

MOVIE OF THE WEEK: <b> Peter Breadshaw</b> reviews <i>Greenberg</i>, a film starring Ben Stiller.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2010

Numsa strike against retail motor industry ends

A National Union of Metalworkers of SA strike in the retail motor industry has ended with the signing of a three-year wage agreement, the union said.

By Staff Reporter
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