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2013-10-17
US debt fears wane after Senate deal
Ford drives change in car makers’ sentiment
Dividend growth is a ‘vote of no confidence’ in SA
NDP population forecasts ‘wide of the mark’
Unexpected jump in retail trade sales fails to dispel gloom
Shoprite dismisses 3,000 workers at Zambian stores
JSE rand-hedge stocks soar
Gabriel Davel
Upgraded hotels boost Gooderson
Asia recall holding Danone back
Sorghum beer sales lift Delta
Consolidation seen in property
Forensic auditors probe Vavi
Warning over e-toll boycott calls
‘Delighted’ Hodgson eyes Brazil
D-day for India tour decision
Ntsakisi Maswanganyi:
Shell SA optimistic on its search for oil, gas in Orange Basin
Fracking draft regulations released
Education department’s software choice riles chamber
Sasol gas monopoly prices spark an outcry
Numsa’s plan to poach members raises ire
Moshesh Secondary back to normal, says education department
ANC leader misses his chance to refute card abuse rap
France ‘will honour SA’s empowerment policies’
Airline ownership in spotlight
Clean audits for health departments
New BEE codes ‘will hurt small white businesses’
Maritzburg ‘ought to be a metro’, says ANC
MPs fear Legal Aid services will be affected by Marikana judgment
Court orders Eskom to remove Midrand pylons
Prasa awaits Treasury decision on R11bn funding
Troubled Egypt-US relations ‘will reflect on entire region’
City in a David vs Goliath battle to cut mortgage debt
Environmental concerns cloud path of African power plans
Concern at UN troop deaths in Darfur
Death toll in Philippines rises in aftermath of earthquake
Iran shows readiness to rein in nuclear activity
Eurozone inflation falls to three-and-a-half year low
Disenchanted film maker walks away
Real people make real role models
Turning old age into a tour de force
The problem with BEE
Acsa’s tariff hikes are above board
Cosatu crying wolf on wage subsidy
Not enough to prove bias
Costly move for Sasol
Interesting times ahead if EFF goes to Parliament
Insight into the new way of doing journalism
Tough goals that simply must be achieved
SA’s long, ambling walk to justice
CoAL management disappoints
Ingenuity and communication
STREET DOGS
Datatec trims full-year profit forecast
Tribunal okays Dis-Chem, Minlou merger
Diageo sees faster growth in Africa than Asia
Value-added services key to cell companies
Distell to unbottle potential for its cider brands in Africa
Arrowhead acquires residential property portfolio
Grindrod Bank eyes ATMs to aid social grant network
Forbes at low with host of fires to put out
Global steel demand and prices predicted to rise
Copper up on news of debt ceiling deal
Intel falls on chip production delay
Bank of America’s profit climbs as mortgage woes lift
Blow for Nasdaq as Twitter chooses NYSE for listing
Natixis points to rules on risk as it cuts jobs
Swiss Re to buy into Li’s FWD to grow in Asia
Apple cuts production of its new 5C phones
LVMH slumps as Louis Vuitton battles to regain allure
SoftBank in $1bn talks for stake in Brightstar
Demand for new vehicles is rising
Cutting costs part of the service
Taking the risk out of fleet maintenance
JSE follows Wall Street
Rooney looks to the World Cup to prove his mettle
Australian project on track to finding 20 champions
In-form Van Rensburg is in the pound seats
All Blacks aim to add to Wallabies’ humiliation in Dunedin
Champs becoming boxing challengers
Pirates to face Esperance without Lekgwathi
Impey among shock awards omissions
IBF elevates Malinga to championship fight
Proteas in dire straits in first Pakistan Test
Titans let down by poor bowling — coach
Bucs go into second leg in hostile Tunis with 0-0 draw behind them
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