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/ 21 September 2009

SA’s July retail sales fall 3,9%

South African retail trade sales at constant prices for July were recorded at –3,9% year-on-year, Statistics SA said on Monday.

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/ 20 September 2009

Rudd defends ‘robust’ language after F-word tirade

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Sunday said he would not apologise for using swearwords in front of his colleagues.

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/ 20 September 2009

Obama cannot escape sound and fury over colour of his skin

By calling Barack Obama a liar on the floor of Congress, Joe Wilson highlighted a resentment among some that a black man could become president.

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/ 19 September 2009

Skype trade secrets were stolen to help eBay sale, founders claim

The founders of Skype have alleged its trade secrets were stolen to help facilitate its sale by eBay, in a move which could scupper the $2bn deal.

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/ 19 September 2009

Classic works get Twitterature treatment in new book

Lord Byron might have been furious. Hemingway outraged. But the inevitable has happened: their prose has been reimagined through Twitter.

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/ 19 September 2009

intersex and the law

The Caster Semenya row has focused interest on intersex rights, and while the Constitution offers intersexed citizens protection, it was not always so

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/ 19 September 2009

The plastic surgeon’s been kind

You get face-lifts … and then you get face-lifts. Just ask Tom Jones. The Renault Clio’s is one of the more successful ones, writes Steve Smith.

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/ 18 September 2009

The rush to race

It’s hard to imagine a case more tragic than that of Caster Semenya. Everyone, it seems, has an opinion about the 18-year-old runner.

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/ 18 September 2009

Obama to abandon European missile-defence shield

Barack Obama has abandoned a controversial plan to build a missile-defence system in Europe in a break with the policies of the Bush administration.

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/ 18 September 2009

Special vetkoek created for learners

Researchers at VUT have developed a nutritionally balanced vetkoek that ends hunger and meets children’s micronutrient needs.

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/ 17 September 2009

Minister mulls tender-fraud report

The Special Investigating Unit has handed Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula a docket on what may be one of SA’s largest cases of fraud to date.

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/ 17 September 2009

Drawing the crowds

The <em>M&G</em> presents a list of travel destinations that have benefitted from being featured in books or films.

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/ 17 September 2009

Goldstone rejects bias charges over UN Gaza report

The head of the UN commission that this week issued a damning report on the Gaza War has rejected Israeli criticism that it was biased.

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/ 17 September 2009

‘Frantic’ kangaroo smashes into Aussie office

An Australian psychologist had to be rescued from her office after a "frantic" kangaroo crashed through the window.

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/ 17 September 2009

Dressing up, dressing down

Caster Semenya is all glammed-up on the cover of <i>You</i>. Harassment or harmless teenage fun?

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/ 16 September 2009

SA retailer confidence sinks to eight-year low

Results from the latest Bureau for Economic Research Retail Survey reveal that retailer confidence declined sharply during the third quarter of 2009.

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/ 16 September 2009

Somali insurgents vow revenge for US killing of leader

Senior members of Somalia’s insurgency have vowed revenge for a United States raid that killed a senior al-Qaeda commander.

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/ 15 September 2009

SA ranked 57th for economic freedom

An economic freedom report released on Tuesday by the Free Market Foundation ranks South Africa 57th out of 141 countries.

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/ 15 September 2009

Uganda president vows stern action against rioters

Uganda President Yoweri Museveni on Tuesday vowed tough action against protesters following riots in Kampala last week that left 14 people dead.

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/ 15 September 2009

Necessity is the mother of solar invention

Teljoy’s Green Credit scheme enables customers to reduce their electricity bills by more than 30% while the instalments are almost equal to the saving

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 September 2009

Mugabe denies scuttling progress of unity govt

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has denied impeding progress of the Zimbabwe unity government, state-run media reported on Tuesday.

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/ 15 September 2009

Art on a plate

The Cape leg of the Spring Art Tour, encompassing the Cape Town city centre as well as Stellenbosch, promises to be a gastronomic delight.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 September 2009

Nedbank’s green roots go deep

One of Nedbank’s primary areas of environmental focus is climate change

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/ 15 September 2009

European Parliament set to return Barroso to top job

After months of wrangling, the European Parliament is set on Wednesday to return Jose Manuel Barroso to the EU’s most high-profile post.

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/ 15 September 2009

Boo Radley’s: Party, network, table-hop, and eat

Of all the restaurants found in the renovated NewSpace Theatre complex, the sharp, smart but equally casual Boo Radley’s has possibly done the best.

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/ 15 September 2009

Royale Eatery: The best burgers in Cape Town

The Royale Eatery in Long Street, Cape Town, has in the past few years grown a reputation for having the best burgers in town.

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/ 15 September 2009

M&G reporters win regional Vodacom prizes

Five reporters from the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> have won print feature awards in the regional Vodacom Journalist of the Year competition.

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/ 14 September 2009

Aussie couple caught having sex in stolen car

An Australian couple were arrested after being caught having sex in a stolen car at a petrol station, reports said on Monday.

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/ 14 September 2009

Sarkozy threatens to walk out of G20

Nicolas Sarkozy is ready to walk out of next week’s G20 summit if no progress is made on curbing bankers’ bonuses, his chief of staff said on Monday.

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/ 14 September 2009

Tsvangirai puts heat on Mugabe

Morgan Tsvangirai insists he will no longer tolerate violations of power sharing agreement by the Zanu-PF party.

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/ 14 September 2009

The panel for the planet

The 2009 judges’ panel

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/ 13 September 2009

Singers hit out at rise of Auto-Tune

In the decade since Cher’s hit <i>Believe</i>, with its robotic warble, singers have been relying on revolutionary software called Auto-Tune.

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