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2012-01-19
8 name changes for city
TV’S dog whisperer denies link to ‘shaman’
End of the Depp romance?
Star TURNS
Ex-butler Burrell’s latest TV indignity… as a clown prince
Baboon on run in southern suburbs ‘not easily fooled’
300 extra pupils cram into classes
MJC denies ‘ducking and diving’in halaal label fiasco as TV show sparks outrage
Goldin’s mother helps halt parole
Rape victim’s parole shock
Union to join student protest
City’s commuter service picking up speed
Department wants to assist with subject choices
Driving test waiting list cut to 3 months as new centres open
Emergency housing sites to be developed
De Lille warns city against under-spending
W Cape land reform ‘going nowhere’
Objection to Manyi position is ‘ignorant’
‘State letting a paedophile walk the streets’
Expedition coming to grips with big freeze in Antarctica
Fisheries minister challenged on Langebaan decision
Wikipedia leads free speech web blackout
Russia vows to block Syria military action
Stricken ship: search delayed amid eco-disaster threat
‘Why I dropped IMF chief case’
Arab Spring ‘a huge leap for democracy’
City scores in foreign investment
CPI at 6.1% but no rate hike expected
Political violence unsettles investors
Box clever with a packed
UCT’S admissions policy demotivates black pupils
Go back to the drawing board
Airport gives city tourists a poor impression
Road carnage
Something by which to remember him
Summer’s no sweat when vendors sell nostalgia
Samust make most of Security Council leverage to make real difference in Africa
Brilliant vision sets SA’S future in power, steel
Strong wind set to give What A Winter the edge
Marcus on the fence over Variety Club’s stamina
Spurs’ challenge continues
What modern-day Formula One drivers have in talent, they lack in charisma
Barcelona have the advantage going into the second leg of the Cup next week
Youngsters get a chance to impress
Steyn in line for a rest
Why predicting the 2012 Nations Cup is tough
Super 500 for slick Serena
Malini prove they still rock afro
Sexy seven seem set to crank up the Miami heat
Acting and singing run in Anga’s blood
Celebs hit Mexico to vie for Tropika treasure
Gail Nkoane’s loving her Wild ride
Ordinary people living not- so- ordinary lives
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