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/ 10 January 2010

Zim farm invasions keep investors away

Zimbabwe’s remaining white farmers say continued farm invasions are keeping international investors
away from the poverty-stricken country.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 January 2010

CIA bomber’s ‘martyrdom’ video urges more US attacks

A Jordanian suicide bomber who carried out an attack in Afghanistan that killed seven CIA agents recorded a "martyrdom" video.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 January 2010

Google’s Nexus One won’t shake Apple’s iPhone to the core … yet

Google’s entry into smartphone market is interesting, but only a skirmish in what may become a fascinating war.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 January 2010

Tiger Woods disappears into the bunker

With the paparazzi on the prowl, the disgraced golf star has vanished. But America still waits for an act of penitence.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 January 2010

SABMiller has contingency plan for strike

South African Breweries (SAB) is making contingency plans to counter threatened strike action at its beer plants.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 January 2010

Clijsters beats Henin in thrilling Brisbane final

Kim Clijsters survived two match points before winning her eagerly awaited rematch with fellow Belgian Justine Henin 6-3, 4-6, 7-6.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 January 2010

Zuma: Worst of the downturn may be over

There are signs South Africa is recovering from the worst effects of the global economic crisis, President Jacob Zuma said on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 January 2010

Sainz, Despres still lead Dakar Rally

Carlos Sainz and motorcyclist Cyril Despres continued to lead the Dakar Rally after the longest stage, a brutal 600km on sand, stones and salt.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 January 2010

Soccer chief seeks Angola security assurances

African football leaders are to meet Angolan officials on Saturday to seek assurances on the security of players after an attack on the Togo team bus.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 January 2010

Zuma says not to be troubled by alliance ‘turbulence’

The country needs a strong tripartite alliance led by the ANC, President Jacob Zuma said at a gala dinner in Kimberley on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 January 2010

DA asks if Sentech is operating outside its mandate

The Democratic Alliance wants Barbara Hogan and Siphiwe Nyanda to explain whether Sentech is operating outside its mandate.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 9 January 2010

Birtukan Mideksa: Ethiopia’s most famous prisoner

At noon every Sunday a Toyota sedan donated by supporters of Ethiopia’s most famous prisoner pulls up near a jail on the outskirts of the capital.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 January 2010

Sony to bring 3D concerts live to the living room

In an event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the company announced plans to start beaming 3D gigs directly into living rooms.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 January 2010

2010 to bring ‘modest’ rise in car sales

There were signs of hope in the South African automotive sector for modestly better domestic sales in 2010.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 January 2010

Soweto pupil commits suicide over matric results

A Soweto high school pupil hanged herself in Emndeni on Thursday after discovering she failed matric, Johannesburg police said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 January 2010

Britain shivers as temperatures drop to -21C

Temperatures in parts of Britain plummeted to below minus 21°C overnight, with forecasters predicting no let up in the cold snap.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 January 2010

Heavy snow slams North America, Europe

Blasts of Arctic winds and drifting snow gripped much of the northern United States and Canada on Thursday and heavy snows fell in Europe.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 January 2010

Grasp the nettle, please

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga’s first statistical salvo on Thursday morning was gobbledygook.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 January 2010

Zimbabwe halts disputed diamond sale

Zimbabwe on Thursday halted the sale of 300 000 carats of diamonds from a field plagued by rights abuses.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 January 2010

Australia, New Zealand to investigate Sea Shepherd collision

Australia and New Zealand are to launch separate investigations into the collision between a Japanese whaling ship and a speedboat.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 January 2010

Is Google’s Nexus One phone any good?

The screen is fantastic, it links superbly with your online Google account — but does it have what it takes to win over iPhone obsessives?

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 January 2010

Vaughan says England were lucky in ball-tampering row

England were lucky to escape unpunished from a ball-tampering controversy in their third Test against SA, according to former captain Michael Vaughan.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 January 2010

ANC Youth League congratulates new Safa boss

The ANC Youth League on Thursday congratulated Leslie Sedibe on his appointment as chief executive officer of the SA Football Association.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 January 2010

SA business confidence down on recovery worries

South Africa’s business confidence index fell in December on concerns that an economic recovery from a recession will be weak.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 January 2010

Sea Shepherd boat sinks after being ‘sliced in half’ by whalers

Conservation group’s founder says it was "vicious attack" but Japan blames <i>Ady Gil</i>’s crew for "extremely dangerous" acts.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 January 2010

ESPN to show Soccer World Cup in 3D

American TV network ESPN is to show football matches in 3D during this year’s World Cup in South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 7 January 2010

Black learners ‘will fail’

In an open letter to black Grade 12s, black consciousness group Blackwash explains why they are set up for failure.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 January 2010

Egyptian forces wound two Palestinians on Gaza border

Egyptian forces shot and wounded at least two Palestinians on Wednesday during a violent protest on the Egypt-Gaza border.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 January 2010

Zuma’s family denies that wives are at war

President Jacob Zuma’s brother has refuted reports that the president’s wives, Thobeka Madiba and Nompumelelo Ntuli are at each other’s throats.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 January 2010

ICC won’t charge England with ball tampering

The International Cricket Council (ICC) will take no action against England players for allegedly interfering with the condition of the ball.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 January 2010

DA says water boards are in dire straits

The DA has urged Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica to give urgent attention to making regional water boards sustainable.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 January 2010

South Africa leave ball issue to match referee

SA will not lay an official complaint against England after allegations of interfering with the ball surfaced on the third day of the third Test.

By Staff Reporter
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