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Tarryn Harbour

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/ 28 July 2010

Business Day political editor Brown joins the New Age

Political editor for <i>Business Day</i>, Karima Brown, will be leaving BDFM to become the deputy editor of the <i>New Age</i>.

By Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 26 July 2010

Moving smoothly into print

If you’re an aspiring author struggling to get your work published, help is at hand. Porcupine Press will edit, publish and promote your book for you.

By Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 20 July 2010

The Mistry of experimental film

Different, daring, anti-mainstream — the Durban International Film Festival is the place to be if it’s the latest in experimental movies you want.

By Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 19 July 2010

The march of the white elephants

Municipalities are confident that pricey World Cup stadiums will be sustainable.

By Lynley Donnelly, Christina Gossmann and Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 24 June 2010

Record traffic for websites during World Cup

Four years may not seem like a very long time, but in technology terms, they’re equivalent to several lifetimes.

By Tarryn Harbour
World Cup: Week of the underdogs
Article
/ 22 June 2010

World Cup: Week of the underdogs

On paper, none of them should have won. On paper, they should have been trounced. But on paper and on the field are two differerent things.

By Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 16 June 2010

Warning against cuts in Aids funding

Now is not the time to cut funding for HIV/Aids, say the TAC, MSF and Cosatu, among others.

By Tarryn Harbour
‘Do you still doubt your love for this country?’
Article
/ 9 June 2010

‘Do you still doubt your love for this country?’

Sandton was an explosion of patriotism on Wednesday as Bafana toured the streets, with the excitement finding its way onto Twitter.

By Tarryn Harbour
Gautrain ushers in new era in transportation
Article
/ 8 June 2010

Gautrain ushers in new era in transportation

Teething problems aside, the Gautrain got off to a good start on Tuesday, with trains running on schedule.

By Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 7 June 2010

‘What witchcraft is this? It’s the Gautrain’

The speakers were unanimous: the Gautrain is an amazing South African achievement that will revolutionise our transport system.

By Tarryn Harbour
‘Impressive’ lifeline for the community
Article
/ 3 June 2010

‘Impressive’ lifeline for the community

Not for profit merit award: <b>Tapologo Centre</b>.

By Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 2 June 2010

Radio 786 website hacked

A website associated with the South African on board the Gaza-bound flotilla attacked by the Israeli army, has been hacked, allegedly from Israel.

By Tarryn Harbour
In the spirit of … the 1995 Cup final
Article
/ 28 May 2010

In the spirit of … the 1995 Cup final

Two <b>M&G</b> staffers give their accounts of the day the Bulls came to Soweto.

By Vuvu Vena and Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 28 May 2010

Cops ban ‘education for all’ march

Is the government planning to suspend the Constitution and implement an undeclared state of emergency during the 2010 World Cup?

By David Macfarlane and Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 21 May 2010

Listen to the fine print

They have found a way to produce electronic ink from tiny silicon particles — nanoparticles, to be precise (one thousand millionth of a metre).

By Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 21 May 2010

Searching for strange life in the desert

Interesting things have been found under the rocks
in the Namib. <b>Tarryn Harbour</b> reports.

By Tarryn Harbour
Anger Management 101
Article
/ 13 May 2010

Anger Management 101

Tarryn Harbour takes a closer look at what Julius Malema has to look forward to in his anger management therapy sessions.

By Tarryn Harbour
Hidden in plain sight
Article
/ 9 April 2010

Hidden in plain sight

It is August 15 2008. On the ground, amid the long, dry grass of the Highveld, two men, a boy and a dog are staring at an object the boy is holding.

By Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 19 March 2010

Gautrain uses social media to spread its message

Gautrain, which has been extremely active on Facebook and Twitter invited their "Tweeps" (yes, that would be Twitter-peeps) to a Tweetup-on-rails.

By Tarryn Harbour
Spooks to sniff out who’s behind protests
Article
/ 19 March 2010

Spooks to sniff out who’s behind protests

ANC claims that service delivery protests are being coordinated came under fire this week and, as Gauteng erupted in further protests.

By Tarryn Harbour
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Article
/ 10 March 2010

Rica: ‘Let common sense prevail’

The Regulation of Interception of Communications Act (Rica) is not just for those with cellphones — it affects all internet users too.

By Tarryn Harbour
Jansen warns SA is ‘on the precipice’
Article
/ 25 February 2010

Jansen warns SA is ‘on the precipice’

Jacob Zuma initiating a national dialogue on morals is like the AWB calling for a country-wide debate on racism, said Professor Jonathan Jansen.

By Tarryn Harbour
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