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/ 6 November 2009

Shoe thrown at former Aussie PM in Cambridge debate

An angry man threw a boot at former Australian prime minister John Howard during a debate at Britain’s Cambridge University.

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/ 6 November 2009

Shoprite lashes out at banks over system failures

Shoprite on Friday took issue with banks over "intermittent system failures in the country’s national electronic payment system [EPS]".

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/ 6 November 2009

Nationalising Eskom

Vuyiswa Tulelo, the secretary general of the ANC Youth League, said that the league would target the mining sector for nationalisation first.

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/ 6 November 2009

Moving beyond the Faustian pact

Ebrahim Rasool has found himself relieved and vindicated by the admission that there had been some collusion between the DA and some ANC members.

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/ 6 November 2009

When the ANC refuses to listen

The ruling party’s culture of authoritarianism goes back a long way, to the days of exile writes Stephen Ellis.

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/ 6 November 2009

Zim back from brink as Tsvangirai calls off boycott

Zimbabwe’s government pulled back from the brink on Thursday night when Morgan Tsvangirai called off his boycott of power sharing.

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/ 6 November 2009

Christmas spirits

Cinema goers are in a for a treat this week, with films ranging from the mundane to the magnificent opening across the country.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 November 2009

Tales from high-rise dreamland

Last year photographer Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse began researching Johannesburg’s Ponte and its remaining residents to try to understand

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 November 2009

Music to get you in the groove…

A selection of albums to kick-start your summer listening.

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/ 6 November 2009

Africa hosts automation and power conference

Automation and Power World 2009 conference will emphasise the importance of Africa to ABB’s continued growth and success.

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/ 6 November 2009

Chinese gangster dame jailed

Xie Caiping’s trial has revealed all the hallmarks of a typical gang boss, writes Tania Branigan.

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/ 5 November 2009

Toyota posts second-quarter profit

Toyota said on Thursday it had returned to profit in the three months to September and upgraded its outlook for the rest of the year.

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/ 4 November 2009

Italy unites to condemn crucifix ruling

Italian leaders of left and right united on Wednesday to condemn a court ruling that crucifixes displayed in schools are a breach of human rights.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 November 2009

Joost: Sex, lines and videotape

In his biography, former Springbok rugby player Joost van der Westhuizen has written an open letter asking for forgiveness from South Africans.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 November 2009

A Sicilian offer some travellers won’t be able to refuse

Travel company offers holidaymakers way to visit Sicily without fear of funding mafia.

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/ 4 November 2009

Slumdog stars’ cash demands disappoint Danny Boyle

Danny Boyle, Oscar-winning director of <i>Slumdog Millionaire</i>, has baulked at fresh demands from the families of two child stars of the film.

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/ 4 November 2009

African nations make a stand at climate talks

African countries have said they are prepared to provoke a United Nations crisis if rich countries do not commit themselves to emission cuts.

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/ 4 November 2009

Simon Mann’s road to freedom

How the Old Etonian plotted a coup against Equatorial Guinea’s president, was jailed and then won a pardon.

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/ 3 November 2009

War-crimes trial adjourns for decision on Karadzic boycott

A court has adjourned Radovan Karadzic’s genocide trial, saying it will announce this week how to proceed in the face of his continued boycott.

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/ 3 November 2009

Kate Winslet wins £25 000 over exercise libel

Kate Winslet accepted £25 000 in libel damages on Tuesday over a British newspaper’s claim that she had lied about her exercise regime.

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/ 3 November 2009

‘No immediate plans to nationalise mines’

SA’s mining sector should take comfort that there are no immediate plans to nationalise mines", Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe says.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 November 2009

Interconnect questions? Mail us

Confused about the lowering of cellphone interconnect rates and what it means for you? Send us your questions and we’ll get an expert to answer them.

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/ 3 November 2009

Making sure that tomorrow is in good hands

2009 judges’ panel.

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/ 3 November 2009

A man of many talents

Benjamin Mkapa, former president of Tanzania, delivered the keynote address at this year’s awards banquet on October 29.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 November 2009

Snows of Kilimanjaro could vanish in 20 years

The snows capping Mount Kilimanjaro are shrinking rapidly and could vanish altogether in 20 years, most likely due to global warming.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 November 2009

Widower in drag uses dead wife’s ID for gym

A man who wore women’s clothing to use his dead wife’s gym membership has appeared in a Hong Kong court, a report said on Tuesday.

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/ 3 November 2009

Global protocol could limit Sub-Saharan land grab

New code of conduct could limit aggressive moves by China, South Korea and Gulf states who have been buying vast tracts of agricultural land.

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/ 3 November 2009

How Detroit, the motor city, turned into a ghost town

Wall Street is celebrating a recovery in the US economy, but the future looks increasingly bleak in America’s industrial heartland.

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/ 2 November 2009

Nepal Cabinet to meet on Everest

Nepal is to hold a Cabinet meeting on Mount Everest to highlight the impact of global warming ahead of next month’s climate-change talks.

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/ 2 November 2009

US congratulates Karzai on ‘historic’ re-election

The US congratulated Hamid Karzai on his "historic" re-election as Afghan president, the American embassy in Kabul said in a statement Monday.

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/ 1 November 2009

Second chance for Large Hadron Collider

One year after $50m meltdown, scientists watch anxiously as "God Machine" starts work again under Swiss mountain.

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/ 1 November 2009

Somali pirate ransoms ‘could fund terrorists’

Nato adviser criticises British government for not fully investigating whether pay-off would fund Islamist groups including al-Qaeda.

By Staff Reporter
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