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/ 22 September 2008

No need to lie spread-eagled

Ranjeni Munusamy asks how the media could have missed the signs of a political conspiracy against Jacob Zuma.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 September 2008

What price confidence? — hundreds of billions of dollars

Confidence is an elusive thing but as the roller coaster ride in the markets makes clear, without it, the financial system risks turning to dust.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 September 2008

Blurring law and politics

The success of the Jacob Zuma application took many by surprise. To be fair, the lengthy and reasoned judgement is hardly without legal controversy.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 September 2008

Swazi opposition slams vote as ‘window-dressing’

Observers monitoring elections in Swaziland expressed concerns on Friday over the exclusion of political parties in Africa’s last absolute monarchy.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 September 2008

Drug dealer charges fuel surcharge

First came the airlines, then the pizza delivery drivers. Now even drug dealers are charging a fuel surcharge.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 September 2008

Time to grow up

The ANC Youth League’s abrasive, confrontational style of pushing itself into public discourse is not winning it any admirers.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 September 2008

Debt rescue efforts spark rally on global markets

A US government promise to rescue Wall Street from its debt crisis and global central bank intervention spurred a mass market rally on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 September 2008

Travel in style from Jo’burg to Durban

A luxury train service that promises not to ruin one’s bank balance is set to begin operating between Durban and Johannesburg in October.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 September 2008

New trading record for JSE

The JSE set a new trading record of 128 308 trades on Thursday, the JSE said in a statement.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 September 2008

US announces plan to ease financial crisis

The US said on Thursday it was putting together a rescue plan to clear away the bad debt that has caused the worst financial crisis in decades.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 September 2008

Protect the prosecutor

We shouldn’t have to repeat this, but we will: Judge Chris Nicholson made no finding on the guilt or innocence of Jacob Zuma, and he said so himself.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 September 2008

Election campaign with a difference

ON CIRCUIT: <i> Space Chimps</i> and <i>Swing Vote</i> make an entrance onto the circuit.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 September 2008

Sudan accused of bombing Darfur rebels

Sudanese aircraft bombed Darfur rebel positions on Thursday in the latest offensive in the war-torn region, rebels said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 September 2008

World finance firestorm outpaces firefighters

Morgan Stanley became the next great Wall Street name in peril on Thursday with reports it was in talks to be bought by Wachovia Corporation.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 September 2008

White House rivals war over ‘worst crisis in generations’

Democrat Barack Obama ridiculed his White House rival John McCain on Wednesday as a lifelong member of the "old boys’ network".

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 September 2008

Tricky dicky

Brent Meersman went to the theatre to experience the lighter side of the male anatomy.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2008

War-crimes suspect Karadzic claims UN-backed immunity

Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic on Wednesday claimed a top US envoy had promised him immunity on behalf of the UN Security Council.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2008

NUM reports fatality at Implats Rustenburg ops

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) on Wednesday reported a fatality at Impala Platinum’s Rustenburg operations.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2008

Tainted milk sickens 6 000 babies in China

China said on Wednesday more than 6&nbsp;000 babies had fallen ill and three died after drinking milk powder contaminated with a toxic chemical.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2008

Red Cross begins emergency food distribution in Zim

The Red Cross said it will on Wednesday start distributing emergency food supplies across Zimbabwe to reach about 24&nbsp;000 vulnerable people.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2008

Always two sides to every story

Platinum eProducts responds to what they consider unfair reporting by Maya Fisher-French relating to the company.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

Barclays mulls purchase of Lehman assets

Barclays said on Tuesday it was in discussions with Lehman Brothers about buying certain assets of the stricken United States investment bank.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2008

Mbeki in Sudan for Darfur talks

SA President Thabo Mbeki arrived in Sudan on Monday for two days of talks with President Omar al-Bashir on efforts for peace in Darfur.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 September 2008

Austrian hunter mistakes car for wild boar

An Austrian hunter tried to shoot down a parked car, mistaking it for a wild boar near Schmiedrait, in eastern Austria, news agency APA reported.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 September 2008

Sudan presses Darfur offensive, say rebels

Darfur rebels said on Monday they were fighting back against attacking government troops for a fourth day, the latest in a series of battles.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 September 2008

Rwanda votes in election without opposition

Rwanda held an election on Monday but with hardly any opposition candidates standing, President Paul Kagame is expected to tighten his grip.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 September 2008

Seven foreigners among 12 dead in Egypt coach crash

Twelve tourists, including seven foreigners, were killed when their coach hit a truck along the west coast of Egypt’s Sinai peninsula on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 September 2008

Campaign gets nastier with new revelations about Palin

The presidential campaign got nastier on Sunday as a newspaper revealed that Sarah Palin used her position as governor to give top jobs to friends.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 September 2008

Uganda rebels say they are ready to sign peace deal

Uganda rebels vowed on Saturday to sign a peace deal but warned they will not disarm until arrest warrants for alleged war crimes are "resolved".

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/ 13 September 2008

Circuit behind the internet age turns 50

The computer-chip industry on Friday celebrated the 50th birthday of the integrated circuit, a breakthrough that set the stage for the internet age.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 September 2008

Volkswagen to cease sales of SEAT vehicles

Vehicle manufacturer Volkswagen SA is to start a process to cease sales of new SEAT vehicles in South Africa.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 September 2008

Medvedev likens Georgia attack to 9/11

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev likened Georgian military action to the September 11 attacks on the United States on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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