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/ 14 December 2009

Taiwan farmers potty-train pigs to curb pollution

Farmers in southern Taiwan have started to potty-train their pigs in response to a planned water pollution fee, breeders and officials said on Monday.

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/ 14 December 2009

Google plans to launch its own phone

Google is developing its own branded phone to sell directly to customers, in its latest attempt to make headway in the lucrative cellphone market.

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/ 13 December 2009

Blair will give Iraq War evidence in public, says inquiry

Britain’s Iraq War inquiry said on Sunday that former prime minister Tony Blair would be questioned "very much in public".

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/ 12 December 2009

Miss World Limited takes aim at M&G

Miss World Limited has brought an application for an urgent interdict against the <i>M&G</i> stemming from two articles published on Friday.

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/ 11 December 2009

SA is simply not working

With a million jobs lost to date this year, business and labour have called on their constituents to consider wage freezes, salary cuts, etc.

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/ 11 December 2009

Zanu-PF opens congress weaker, divided

Robert Mugabe has bemoaned factionalism within his Zanu-PF party, saying internal divisions cost the party its parliamentary majority.

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/ 10 December 2009

Day 16: How to react if you are arrested

You have certain rights should you be stopped by the police. On the last of the 16 days of activism learn what to do that situation.

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/ 10 December 2009

Sarkozy nudges Zuma

It took a call from French President Nicolas Sarkozy last week to convince SA President Jacob Zuma to attend the climate-change talks in Copenhagen.

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/ 10 December 2009

Obama: ‘Others more deserving’ of Nobel prize

A humble US President Barack Obama said on Thursday that others may be "more deserving" of the surprise Nobel Peace Prize.

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/ 10 December 2009

DAY 15: HOW TO: know your rights in the workplace

What are your rights as a woman in the work place? We look at maternity and family responsibility leave.

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/ 10 December 2009

Talking authors: Kgebetli Moele

The <i>Mail & Guardian</i> is running a series of interviews with South African authors. Kgebetli Moele talks to us.

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/ 10 December 2009

Lawmaker against ‘politically correct’ holiday greetings

A US lawmaker, unhappy with the trend of "Season’s Greetings" replacing "Merry Christmas" has proposed a symbolic resolution to preserve Christmas.

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/ 9 December 2009

Eskom price hikes ‘a looming crisis’ for mining

South African power utility Eskom’s proposed tariff hikes could be the death knell for the mining industry, auditing firm BDO warned on Wednesday.

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/ 9 December 2009

Police lend cash-strapped Prince Charles money

Prince Charles borrowed nearly &pound;3000 pounds from his protection officers after the royal found himself short of cash for travel expenses.

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/ 9 December 2009

Talking authors: Margie Orford

The Mail & Guardian is running a series of interviews with South African authors. Margie Orford talks to us.

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/ 8 December 2009

DAY 14: HOW TO: apply for a maintenance order

Are you or a woman you know owed maintenance money? Get empowered with our 16 days of activism guide.

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/ 8 December 2009

Talking authors: Liesl Jobson

The <i>Mail & Guardian</i> is running a series of interviews with South African authors. Liesl Jobson talks to us.

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/ 8 December 2009

Tensions soar in Sudan with violent clashes and arrests

Police have arrested politicians from southern Sudan during a demonstration amid fears that the country is on the brink of tearing itself apart.

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/ 8 December 2009

SA actors attack Hollywood casting of Mandelas

Union criticises casting of Morgan Freeman and Jennifer Hudson as Nelson Mandela and his ex-wife in separate films.

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/ 7 December 2009

Day 13: HOW TO: deal with rape

Rape cases are often struck off the roll because survivors have not kept the evidence of the crime intact. Learn the best way to report it.

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/ 7 December 2009

China pays web surfers to find porn: report

Chinese authorities have offered rewards to Internet users who report websites that feature pornography, state media reported on Sunday.

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/ 7 December 2009

Immigrants in SA denied healthcare, says rights group

South Africa’s large immigrant population is routinely and illegally denied healthcare by clinics and hospitals, Human Rights Watch said on Monday.

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/ 7 December 2009

It’s the way she tells them: Palin jokes with journalists

The former Alaska governor Sarah Palin revealed a hidden capacity for self-parody when she delivered a string of quips at a dinner for journalists.

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/ 6 December 2009

Day 12: HOW TO: foster a child

Children are increasingly abandoned or neglected in South Africa. You can foster a child for just two years. Read more about the process.

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/ 6 December 2009

World Cup rapper K’Naan defends Somali pirates

The voice of the Soccer World Cup belongs to a rapper from Somalia who believes that its notorious pirates are just misunderstood.

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/ 5 December 2009

Day 11: HOW TO: find a place of safety for a child

If there is a child who is being abused or neglected you can take steps to put them in place of safety.

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/ 5 December 2009

Gordon Brown attacks ‘flat-earth’ climate-change sceptics

Gordon Brown leads a chorus of condemnation against climate change sceptics who have tried to derail the Copenhagen summit.

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/ 5 December 2009

China ‘wants to set up factories in Africa’

The Chinese government has shown "strong interest" in setting up factories in Africa, helping the continent develop a manufacturing base.

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/ 4 December 2009

Day 10: HOW TO: apply for a foster child grant

Foster care is a wonderful way to help children in dire straits, if you can’t commit to adoption. Find out how you can do it here.

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/ 4 December 2009

What are we doing wrong?

The <i>M&G</i> would like to hear from its readers about what the paper could do to improve.

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/ 4 December 2009

Vuka! Award winners 2009

The M-Net VUKA! Awards reward and nurture South Africa’s filmmaking talent while providing vital exposure to social causes and charities.

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/ 4 December 2009

Climate change: Speaking with one voice

Today, over 56 newspapers in 44 countries take the unprecedented step of speaking with one voice through a common editorial.

By Staff Reporter
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