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/ 27 June 2008

‘We are in the University of Politics’

Who is the ANC Youth League? The <em>Mail & Guardian</em> team talks to delegates at the league’s national conference in Johannesburg.

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/ 27 June 2008

Govt awards antiretrovirals tender

The awarding of a new tender for antiretroviral drugs by the Health Department will mean important savings for the state’s treatment programme.

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/ 27 June 2008

Mugabe would be laughable, if not so tragic

Oh, for a sign of divine providence in the face of Robert Mugabe’s loony assertion that "only God" can remove him from office.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 June 2008

Foreigners not taking SA jobs, says minister

The government has criticised the "misconception" that foreign migrants steal jobs from SA citizens — a key reason for recent xenophobic violence.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 June 2008

A changing landscape

Belinda Beresford provides an Idiot’s Guide to health regulation

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/ 26 June 2008

Oil price could hit $170 a barrel, says Opec head

Algerian Energy Minister Chakib Khelil, president of Opec, forecast on Thursday that oil prices could rise to $150 to $170 a barrel.

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/ 26 June 2008

Two dead in Gold Fields mine accident

South African gold miner Gold Fields confirmed on Thursday that two employees have been killed at the group’s Kloof mine west of Johannesburg.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 June 2008

Coal Mining Holdings in R100m rights offer

South African Coal Mining Holdings Limited on Wednesday announced a R100-million rights offer at R4 a share as part of a plan to improve production.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 June 2008

New director for national arts festival

A new executive director will soon take over the reins of the National Arts Festival. Ismail Mahomed will succeed Lynette Marais.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 June 2008

Young South Africans: Xstrata Nominations

Gcinasonke Dandala, Wilmer Muller, Setlogane Manchidi, Lindiwe Montshiwagae, Sibongile Sambo, Hannes Oosthuizen, Janet Jobson and more …

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 June 2008

Young South Africans: Securities & Investment

Nazmeera Moola, Pat Sithebe, Sihle Zulu, Refilwe Moletsane and Pheello James Ndweni

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 June 2008

Young South Africans: Politics

Robert Nkuna, Ryan Coetzee, Fikile Mbalula, Juanita Terblanche, Julius Malema, Naledi Kekana, Zizi Kodwa, David Masondo and more …

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 June 2008

Young South Africans: Media

Tsepiso Makwetla, Iman Rappetti, Debora Patta, Nkepile Mabuse, Nikiwe Bikitsha, Katy Katopodis, Ben Said, Robyn Curnow and more …

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 June 2008

Young South Africans: loveLife groundBREAKERs

Atlholang Pooe, Sayco Nkadimeng, Maimela "Terence" Modiba, Nompumelelo Happiness Mthembu, Casta Mwase, Zwelinzima Mphumele and more …

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 June 2008

Young South Africans: Africa Leadership Initiative

Neo Muyanga, David Kau, Tholoana Qhobela, Gugu Msibi, Nkuli Mkhize, Mondli Makhanya, Khumo Seopela, William Davis, Fred Swaniker and more …

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 June 2008

Get a charitable status

You’ve got the salary, the job title, and the shiny business cards to prove your work status. So why does something feel not quite right?

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 June 2008

The rich get hungrier

Will the food crisis menacing the lives of millions ease up — or grow worse over time? The answer may be both.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 June 2008

Anglo ‘reviewing options’ on Zim mining project

Global mining giant Anglo American said on Wednesday it was "reviewing all options" surrounding a major project to produce platinum in Zimbabwe.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 June 2008

Iraq PM gives Shi’ite fighters seven days to surrender

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Wednesday gave Shi’ite fighters in the southern province of Maysan a seven-day deadline to surrender.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 June 2008

Embattled Israel PM saves govt in last-minute deal

Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert averts a major crisis by reaching agreement with his allies for them to reverse a decision on dissolving Parliament.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 24 June 2008

Oil prices won’t come down, says Opec president

Chakib Khelil, president of Opec, on Tuesday rebuffed calls from oil-consuming countries to increase supply.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 24 June 2008

What are the playmakers saying?

Seven world premieres of new South African
drama will be staged at the main festival this year. Brent Meersman reports.

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/ 23 June 2008

Bids hit $2,1m for man auctioning Australian life

A lovelorn man who put his life in Australia up for sale was one step closer to starting over on Monday as bids for his house and lifestyle hit $2,1m.

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/ 21 June 2008

World’s smallest karaoke machine coming in Japan

A Japanese toy maker will launch a karaoke machine measuring a mere 7cm this year, letting pop star wannabes hone their skills on the go.

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/ 21 June 2008

Swearing TV chef upsets Australians

Tough-talking Australia is complaining about the foul language of a British celebrity chef.

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/ 21 June 2008

British isle (population one) to declare independence

A tiny isle off the coast of Britain’s northern-most island chain is to declare independence, claiming it had never been legally part of the country.

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/ 21 June 2008

UFO alert: Police helicopter spots ‘unusual aircraft’

UFO enthusiasts got a boost on Friday when Welsh police confirmed that one of their helicopter crews had spotted an "unusual aircraft".

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 June 2008

Telkom seeks overall increase of 2,4%

Telkom is seeking an overall increase of 2,4% in its basket of products and services. Customers should experience a decrease of 8,7%, it said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 June 2008

Judging Hlophe

More revelations surfaced this week about Cape Judge President John Hlophe’s alleged attempt to influence Constitutional Court judges.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 June 2008

Legendary Aussie racehorse was poisoned, say scientists

Tests have proved that Australia’s greatest racehorse, Phar Lap, was poisoned by arsenic in the United States in 1932, scientists said Thursday.

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/ 18 June 2008

Ireland marks landmark anti-apartheid strike

Ireland paid tribute on Wednesday to a group of Irish shop workers who staged a landmark two-and-a-half-year long anti-apartheid strike in the 1980s.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 June 2008

Apple unveils new iPhone with faster web, GPS

Apple has unveiled a new version of its popular iPhone built for high-speed wireless networks with faster internet access and more features.

By Staff Reporter
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