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Licensing trouble ahead
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Durban court hands child trafficker two life sentences
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US, UK electronics ban on some planes
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EDITOR’S NOTE
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‘My daughter is not this woman’s daughter’
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A new fashion platform for Mxo
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Doctor features makeup in digital campaign
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No decision on Zille’s tweets yet
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Gender, tribe not leader criteria
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G-whiz, Mr Prez, no exposure here
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Father in struggle with gran over child
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What am I bid? Get to a Sars auction
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Learning affected by rubble, chaos
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Nice job if you do not have to do it
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Stink causes break with tradition
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Syndicate ‘bribing’ officials for temporary gun licences
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Yearning for closure decades on
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Kathrada doing well, conscious after surgery
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Rutte seeks coalition partners
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Expect French revolution if Le Pen wins
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7 years dull, no sign of shine
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Glenwood jacarandas are safe
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Elderly at peril from speeding drivers
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Illegal mast causing health concerns
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Picking up the new signals
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Hydroponics is the way forward
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Helen of Troyeville’s bright side
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Wanda Hennig
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German general embraced bush warfare
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‘It’s the land of milk and honey’
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Land owners exploiting situation
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We are at mercy of callous criminals
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On November 27, 1963, five days after John F Kennedy was assassinated, Charles Price, the administrator of the Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, where the US president was taken after the shooting, wrote a letter to his staff. It was a thank-you note
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Durban needs own historical museum
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Let’s embrace our differences
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Vegetarian dining issues on the table
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SA’S and Namibia’s human rights struggles
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Racism: unfinished business on both sides
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Save our jobs and industries
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Africa could lead the way on rights
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Secrecy of the state disempowers citizens
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Billsons set to shine at SA lifesaving meet
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Leaders take a firm grip on a good day for SA at Cape Epic
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We’re about to get the absolute Max out of a F1 season
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Hamilton takes pole in Melbourne
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Joburg Open pro-am switches to Soweto
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CSA hits transformation targets
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Mokopanele and the Hubs are padding up for development
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Warriors looking to ‘General’ Smuts in battle with Knights
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Top order vacancy still up for grabs
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Plenty of time left to win – Amla
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Ton-up Tamim guides Bangladesh to ODI win over Sri Lanka
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Roto chases 100m consistency
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Elite athletes provide their own publicity
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Venus brings Brazilian down to earth
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Raonic back with a bang as Anderson loses
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Stormers, Lions cruise to comfortable wins
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Bok No 9: Why Allister owes Faf another chance
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All the signs point to yet another golden winter for the All Blacks
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Bulls’ fit of the Blues after Auckland drubbing
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RACING • SPORTMATTERS Bafana tame the ‘Wild Dogs’ • F1
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Sharks get Mojo back against Cheetahs
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No need for mediation, says Gordhan
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Fears Renault used loan to develop test cheat
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Refinery outlook takes shine off Chevron deal
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Saudi Arabia faces $6bn 9/11 lawsuit
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Boffin behind AI drive moves on
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US targeting its high munition costs
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Airbnb pulls out stops to woo China
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Namibians rise from miners to crafters
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DIY robotics kit can handle liquids in lab
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IT helps develop Tibetan language
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Mother City has endless possibilities for tourism
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Financial sector doubting UK commitment since Brexit
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Pack your work in a digital bag and go…
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Shopping left, right and centre
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Saftas’ fashion hits and misses
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Miss SA: who’s the lucky one?
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Back in time
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Texting helps shy people
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More than just entertainment
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YOUR STARS
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Phew! TV shlock can be a royal pain
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Sound of dullness
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What was funny is now broken
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We shouldn’t mask our illness
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Colouring book with self-help twist
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This could also be your ‘happy place’
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Bite of Big Apple on guava budget
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The world’s most potent passports
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Nothing mousy about this escape
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Grabbing the bull by the horns
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Call to control conflict
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Recognition of Muslim marriages ‘long overdue’
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Residents form task team
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Heart treatment possible without the knife
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Taking the mickey out of social media
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Teach kids to read, write and enjoy music by example
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Tony’s full service: kill, cut and burn
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Jayan Moodley: from teacher to director
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J ayan Moodley
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A classic, blue-blooded Ford Capri
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Secret behind ethekwini’s futsal success
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Rae-jean is stepping up to the plate
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DONOVAN NAICKER & AASHIQUE MANILALL
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Beginning of winter suggests great change in body and mind
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Easygoing musos with retro edge
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Don’t Pillay With Us
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Venturing into the property market
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Baking up a new name
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Old-school baking can still cu
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Motivate staff with creative and empowering short talks
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Making an art of marketing