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/ 4 December 2009

Solving the energy crisis in SA

The success of ABB’s Automation and Power World 2009 event shows increased interest in technological solutions to improve energy efficiency.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 December 2009

Presidency moves to limit damage on Nkandla exposé

The Presidency on Thursday issued a statement outlining details of a hitherto secret expansion of President Jacob Zuma’s family compound at Nkandla.

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/ 3 December 2009

Libya convicts Swiss pair in apparent revenge for arrest of Gadaffi’s son

Libya has struck a blow in its spat with Switzerland by sentencing two businessmen to jail in apparent retaliation for the arrest of Gadaffi’s son.

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/ 3 December 2009

Zuma warns SA may still lose more jobs

SA may still lose more jobs even though the economy began growing again in the last quarter, President Jacob Zuma said on Thursday.

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/ 3 December 2009

Day 9: HOW TO: get education for any child

Did you know that no child in South Africa can be denied schooling? Find out more.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 December 2009

Sudan opposition mulls united challenge to al-Bashir

Sudanese opposition parties and former rebel groups from the south could field a single challenger to Omar al-Bashir in next year’s elections.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 December 2009

Nigerian Cabinet rejects calls for president to step down

The Nigerian government on Wednesday flatly rejected calls by dozens of public figures for ailing president Umaru Yar’Adua to resign.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 December 2009

Real Madrid launch lingerie line

eal Madrid, the world’s richest football club in terms of income, will launch its first lingerie line for women next year.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 December 2009

Talking authors: Jo-Anne Richards

The <i>Mail & Guardian</i> is running a series of interviews with South African authors. Jo-Anne Richards talks to us.

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/ 2 December 2009

Indonesia’s tallest man falls short

An Indonesian labourer who hoped to be named the world’s tallest man is actually five centimetres shorter than record-holder Sultan Kosen of Turkey.

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/ 2 December 2009

Day 8: HOW TO: adopt a child

Have you ever considered adopting a child? This single act could make a massive difference. Read more on what adoption entails.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 December 2009

A deadly numbers game

Millions die quiet, unnecessary deaths because of polite boardroom financial arithmetic.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 December 2009

Police show no mercy for Jesus the pitbull

Police in Washington are in the awkward situation of having to admit they killed "Jesus" — after they shot and killed the dog who attacked its owner.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 December 2009

Day 7: HOW TO: know your rights as a refugee

Under the constitution refugees and asylum seekers, particularly children, are afforded the same rights and protection available to citizens.

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/ 1 December 2009

Mango flies into internet space with G-Connect

Low-cost airline Mango on Tuesday announced the launch of its internet offering, G-Connect.

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/ 30 November 2009

World powers threaten new sanctions against Iran

World powers threatened new sanctions against Iran on Monday after Tehran defiantly pledged to build 10 more uranium-enrichment plants.

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/ 30 November 2009

Rwanda ‘wants to clear up diplomatic climate with France’

Rwanda wants to "clear up the diplomatic climate which has been poisoned since 1994" with France, the Kigali government said on Monday.

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/ 30 November 2009

British press group charges for online news

A British newspaper group started charging for online content on Monday in a groundbreaking experiment.

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/ 30 November 2009

Judge removes lawyer in Mumbai attacks trial

A judge in India on Monday removed the lawyer representing the sole surviving gunman of last year’s Mumbai attacks.

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/ 30 November 2009

World oil prices recover slightly as Dubai woes ease

World oil prices perked up on Monday as investor worries over Dubai’s debt crisis receded, analysts said.

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/ 30 November 2009

Day 6: HOW TO: report sexual harrassment

If you feel you’ve been wronged don’t brush it off. Learn what qualifies as sexual harrasment and how to deal with it.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 November 2009

Talking authors: Megan Voysey-Braig

The <i>Mail & Guardian</i> is running a series of interviews with South African authors. Megan Voysey-Braig talks to us.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 November 2009

Paris ballet ‘flashmob’ hits Louvre pyramid

Paris Opera Ballet dancers astounded museum-goers on Sunday when they suddenly started strutting their stuff at at the Louvre on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 November 2009

Day 5: HOW TO: apply for a disability child grant

If you’re caring for a disabled child, you could qualify for a care-dependency grant of R1010 a month.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 November 2009

Gold sparkles in ‘perfect storm’ for precious metal

Gold prices have rocketed to record heights close to $1&nbsp;200 an ounce as a "perfect storm" of market conditions propels demand for the metal.

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/ 29 November 2009

Chrome OS rival to Microsoft could become our Big Brother

Google has launched its Chrome OS operating system — but it may mean Google controls your netbook as Apple controls your iPhone.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 November 2009

Anger as Robert Mugabe raises World Cup trophy

Human rights groups in Zimbabwe have condemned Fifa for allowing Robert Mugabe to hold the World Cup trophy as it passed through Zimbabwe.

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/ 28 November 2009

Sports stars feel squeeze as Dubai runs short of cash

As Michael Owen swooped over Dubai in a helicopter to promote property, he may have seen the half-built Boris Becker Business Tower below.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 November 2009

Day 4: HOW TO: apply for a child grant

You or someone you know may qualify for a child care grant. Here’s how.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 November 2009

A slow evolution of theory

The great scientist’s chronic ill health did not prevent him from painstakingly developing the concept of natural selection.

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/ 27 November 2009

Joburg Markets sets HR standard

The company treats its produce, and employees, with tender loving care.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 November 2009

South Africa recognises only assault and grievous bodily harm

Torture is a criminal offence, prohibited under various international treaties — but not under South African law.

By Staff Reporter
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