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2018-01-05
W Cape pass rate falls
18 die ‘as truck driver tries to beat Shosholoza Meyl at train crossing’
India, SA Test red-hot ticket
Trump storming into the new year in provocative style on Twitter
Blair warns of Brexit ‘folly’
Moon reaches out to ex ‘comfort women’
Australia plans cannabis exports
Suicide bomber kills 11 amid alleged kidnappings
Constant stream from Parliament
Water projects to resume on Monday
Child support bill takes effect
Three die and 15 near-drownings
Gentle giant leaves an unforgettable legacy
No new cases of bird flu at previously uninfected farms in Western Cape
Killing of lesbian, 23, started off with a slur
Universities warn students not to try walk-in registrations
Mchunu and Mokonyane rubbish vote-rigging tales
New Grade 12 woes for troubled school
KZN matric achievers hold back tears
Family pins hopes on free education
Pupil beats the odds and excels
Humble circumstances drive Keletso higher
Mandela Foundation, Parliament pay tribute to Kgositsile
Punish water abusers without delay
Levy is punitive
Give us an extension
Enforce restrictions
Water warriors right
See you at Newlands
Matriculants’ watershed
Stepping back from previous opinion
Time ANC women stepped up
New way of teaching is flipping remarkable
Outdanced by a chameleon, after putting in all the hard yards
DOUBLE CROSSWORD
Chevron’s suitors in Patel’s sight
Sale of Lafarge Africa’s SA unit may be on cards, say experts
Steinhoff shares leap 32% on Pepkor £180m loan boost for UK unit
PMI figures paint a worrying picture
Tech chips leave customers vulnerable
If it’s about power, only those who count, count
Optimism over solid world economic data
‘Boys thriving under Muhsin’
Mourinho must prove himself again in Pep battle
Wits not done with taking advantage of January sales
Thomas gets a tip from Spieth on how to deal with fame
Wilshere is back at his old level
Murray ‘sadly’ won’t be at the Aussie Open, but Djokovic and Nadal are still hopeful
Kohli: Team spirit is standout feature
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WATERMELON
Fresh plots break ground
Unwinding
Legal Eagle hard to oppose
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