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2012-10-01
Police’s 10111 call fiasco
Weekend landslide at Chappies may see toll plaza costs rocket – geologist
It’s no choke – the Proteas can still win the World Twenty20
City to tackle problem of fallen aitch in Gugulethu
Child killed in Kenyan grenade attack
Warships shell Somali rebel port
Frelimo bash highlights huge wealth of political elite
UK Labour leader warns big banks of plan to break them up
Parties question axing of councillor
5 500 galaxies seen on the fringes of time
Fish will be smaller and gasping for air as oceans warm, say scientists
Don’t panic, Dstv subscribers are told
Curiosity sends back evidence that a stream flowed on Mars
Increase in export sales of wine to Africa, Asia
Inquiry slammed for media restriction
Youth league has second thoughts on Mbalula in efforts to dislodge Zuma
Settlement yet to be reached in transport strike negotiations
DA seeks probe into funding of Nkandla revamp
Do away with SCS, says law body
Interfaith service protests school closures
Magistrate ordered to consider gay adoption
Three more killed in Hanover Park shootings
An area caught in the grip of gang violence
Helping young creatives to reach a global audience
‘Mixed Kebab’ of gay flicks at ‘Out in Africa’
For Cape Town to ‘just work’, changes need to ‘feel big’
Sound bites
Real partnership vital for DA plan to change government
Fiddling with figures
Burma boasts by US
Working together
Cities thrive on acts of imagination
Teach children to love books and half the education battle will be won
Only a right tit gets pleasure from this saga
Gogos of ANCWL a disgrace
‘Disease of kings’ in dramatic comeback worldwide
Minister mum on bailout for SAA
‘Someone is going to have to fly against the odds’
Telkom neglects to notify JSE of retirement of two directors
SA should watch out for further downgrades
Marikana and its aftershocks are giving SA a ‘sell’ rating
Mines socialise costs, privatise profits
Egg cooking choices reveal surprising personality traits
Telkom staff leave a lot to be desired
Vodacom pledges to stay in DRC market
Atterbury breaks ground on R1.3bn Newtown development
Altech looks to fix east African operation
R1.1bn BEE deal clears hurdles
Cosatu throws its weight behind miners striking for better wages
Ratings to increase state’s debt costs
Bank credit extension slows further
Economists question Moody’s on e-tolling
Mining stocks lift bourse, but downgrade hits rand FTSE/JSE Africa Index Series Top movers Graph of the day 4.76%
Rupee up as Singh seeks new reforms
Greece’s leaders agree on new cuts
Xstrata woos investors on takeover bid
Mexico looks to pass Brazil in economic ranks
Protesters rail against Portugal’s austerity moves
Early test for Cape youngsters
Dude on track for Classic
Tiger missing out on party as US dominate Ryder Cup
Heyneke hails Bok tight five
All Blacks played like true world champions, says Mccaw
Fast debut for Taute as chilled Jantjies waits
Villas-boas thinking of a big Spurs year
Comitis calls for cool heads at Ajax
Baxter ‘not satisfied’ with Chiefs as Swallows fly high
Mancini: Important to stay close to Chelsea
No wonder AB has a bad taste
Oh-ho-ho-ho Habana the defender rediscovers his attacking force
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