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/ 14 January 2010

Defiant China web users back Google

Chinese internet users on Thursday appealed for Google not to close down its operations in the country after an ultimatum to Beijing over censorship.

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Africa
/ 14 January 2010

SADC summit to focus on Zimbabwe, Madagascar

Key Southern African leaders will hold a special summit on Thursday to discuss the crisis in Madagascar and the power-sharing government in Zimbabwe.

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/ 14 January 2010

World scrambles to help quake-hit Haiti

Rescuers and relief supplies head to Haiti as the world launches a relief operation after an earthquake feared to have killed 100 000 people.

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/ 13 January 2010

January 8 to 14 2010

Our readers respond: Polygamy and Zuma, matric results, Copenhagen and more…

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/ 13 January 2010

Presidency confirms Shaik pardon application

After many mixed messages, the presidency has confirmed receiving an application for a presidential pardon from convicted fraudster Schabir Shaik.

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/ 13 January 2010

December 18 to 22 2009

Our readers respond: Miss World, the tripartite alliance, <i>District 9</i>, <i>Invictus</i> and more…

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/ 13 January 2010

December 14 to 17 2009

Our readers respond: Zuma’s Nkandla developments, HIV/Aids and more…

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/ 13 January 2010

AfriForum wins bid to sue Zim over land reform

Civil rights group AfriForum has won a court bid to sue Zimbabwe’s government over its "cruel" and revengeful" expropriation of SA-owned farms.

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/ 13 January 2010

December 4 to 10 2009

Our readers respond: The DDT approach, brown-paper journalism and more…

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/ 13 January 2010

November 27 to December 3 2009

Our readers respond: Brown paper journalism, language in schools and more…

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/ 13 January 2010

Facebook fugitive recaptured

A criminal who taunted police via Facebook while on the run from prison in Britain has been recaptured, four months after his break-out.

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/ 13 January 2010

November 20 to 26 2009

Our readers respond: The Berlin wall, Barbara Hogan, Stephen Gray and more…

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/ 13 January 2010

Kiwi Hape gets England call-up for Six Nations

Former New Zealand rugby league international Shontayne Hape was on Wednesday named in England’s squad for the Six Nations rugby union tournament.

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/ 13 January 2010

Sundowns duo earn first Bafana call-ups

Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Albertos Parreira has named a squad of 29 locally-based players for a two-week training camp starting in Durban on Friday.

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/ 13 January 2010

Samwu ‘disturbed’ by Zuma comments

ANC president Jacob Zuma’s remarks about municipal workers holding leadership positions in political parties has "disturbed" Samwu.

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/ 13 January 2010

Blue Bulls name, symbol under threat?

The Blue Bulls may soon be the white-black-yellow-and-green bulls — and without the traditional Barberton daisy as its sporting symbol.

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/ 13 January 2010

German FA backs World Cup security

The German football federation has backed South Africa on security at the World Cup following the gun attack on the Togo national team bus in Angola.

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/ 13 January 2010

School doors open for millions of SA pupils

About 12-million schoolchildren were expected to begin their new year of study on Wednesday, the Department of Basic Education said.

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/ 13 January 2010

DA proposes Bill on presidential pardons

In order to avoid accusations of bad faith being made against the president, the DA has put forward a private member’s Bill on presidential pardons.

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/ 13 January 2010

Zim stops electricity exports to Namibia

Zimbabwe’s power utility has been ordered to stop electricity exports to Namibia until it can meet its own country’s needs, it has been reported.

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/ 13 January 2010

Shoprite first-half turnover up

Listed retailer Shoprite on Wednesday posted an increase in first-half turnover due to a rise in sales at its South African operations.

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/ 13 January 2010

Sainz maintains Dakar lead

Former world rally champion Carlos Sainz won his first stage on this year’s Dakar Rally when he took his Volkswagen to victory on Tuesday.

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/ 13 January 2010

Serena storms into Sydney International semis

Top-ranked Serena Williams advanced to the semifinals at the Sydney International with a 6-2, 6-2 win on Wednesday over Vera Dushevina of Russia.

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/ 13 January 2010

Search continues for Fish Hoek shark attack victim

The search for a man believed to have been attacked by a shark off Fish Hoek beach in Cape Town resumed on Wednesday morning

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/ 13 January 2010

Eskom says it’s better to swallow ‘bitter pill’ now

It was better for the country to swallow the "bitter pill" of an electricity tariff hike now, Eskom’s acting chief executive told hearings on Tuesday.

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/ 12 January 2010

DA seeks answers on Shaik, De Kock pardons

The DA has insisted on an answer from the Presidency on whether Schabir Shaik and Eugene de Kock are being considered for presidential pardons.

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/ 12 January 2010

Bennett’s high-profile terrorism trial resumes in Zim

The trial of Zimbabwe politician Roy Bennett, who is facing terrorism charges, resumed on Wednesday with the prosecution’s key witness due to testify.

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/ 12 January 2010

Mozambique opposition boycotts Parliament ceremony

A member of Mozambique’s Parliament says most of the main opposition party’s politicians boycotted a swearing-in ceremony.

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/ 12 January 2010

MTN40 heads into final straight

The Warriors and the Dolphins enter a critical phase in the MTN40 cricket competition on Wednesday as the race for the top four playoff spots heats up

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/ 12 January 2010

SA manufacturing contraction eases, recovery on track

South Africa’s manufacturing output shrank at a much lower rate in the year to November compared with October.

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/ 12 January 2010

‘They are disqualified’

From Mbulelo Mabizela’s lack of humility to Pedrie Wannenburg’s taste for the high life … it’s the return of the quotes of the week.

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/ 12 January 2010

Iran accuses US, Israel after bomb attack

Iran on Tuesday accused the US and Israel and their "mercenaries" of carrying out a bomb attack that killed a nuclear scientist, state media reported.

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