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Race against the clock
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Fire dancer’s head catches alight during performance at surfing party
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Bolt upright
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ANC satisfied with verdict on Dina Pule
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V&A worker dies as bakkie plunges into water
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Going potty
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EX-PM favoured to win Malian election
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Syrians live in fear of kidnappings
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Politician quits after series of religious gaffes
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Media mogul in crusade to fell Australian PM
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12 injured as Buddhists attack mosque in Sri Lanka
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Comair grounds deaf, blind UK priest
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‘Unmissable opportunity’ as garage in Clifton goes on market for a cool R2m
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Leap of faith leaves anti-government family all at sea
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Special meeting on Vavi likely to be opposed
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The escape that ‘embarrassed the apartheid state’
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Divorced couple ask court to sanction their child-rearing accord
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DA calls for suspension of ex-communications minister
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Four in rubber duck drift 22km at sea
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Phiyega hopes to mend fences in North West
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Top cop pledges probe into activist’s arrest
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Complaint to Bar after advocate seeks JSC action on chief justice
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R15m hemp project goes to seed
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Safety check planned after boy, 14, plunges to his death in Hermanus
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More and more interest shown in versatile fibre crop
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‘Hayani’s’ mouse never forgets the trail home
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Visceral theatre of mind delves under your skin
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Forced proposal
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Can we make Adderley Street into an attraction in itself?
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Pule must go
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Voice of reason
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Killers walk away
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I will not be made a stereotype
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Fancy a few days off, Dina? Oh, it’s actually considered punishment
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Get set for another round of tinkering as the elections loom
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Confirm Gadaffi’s treasure or bury the rumour
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YOUR LUCK TODAY
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Expiration date
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Collusion found on Durban tunnel
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Vodacom fails to find proof of legal letter
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Low GEPF reserves may spook pensioners
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Innovation must be championed by business and the government if we are to progress
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Mutual & Federal chief Raimund Snyders pins hopes on African growth
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Kemm’s pro-nuke spin is disingenuous, dangerous
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Several misleading terms need replacing
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LAST week on this page, editor Ellis Mnyandu wrote that new words should be found to reinvigorate the debates and understanding of “empowerment” and “affirmative action” in South Africa. Business Report readers agree and have some suggestions of their own
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There are three nations within South Africa
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Mondi lifts operating profit 35%
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Mining output slumps in June
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Capitec, Abil at risk in First Strut saga
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HSBC downgrades gold mining firms
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NEF funds R35m Delswa buyout
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Brown brothers savour sweet smell of coffee bar’s success
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Chinese trade data lift mining stocks and buoy rand
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Tesco backtracks on solo voyage in China
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Analysis: India’s red tape puts off foreign investors
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Debutantes steal the show
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Moyes: Another trophy for Sir Alex
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Suarez must be ready to fight for Liverpool, says Rodgers
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Chants of Senzo! Senzo! as Bucs eliminate Supersport
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Pirates open coffers to hijack Ajax’s Billiat
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Coetzee: WP not mentally focused
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England saved by the Bell after Harris’s treble strike
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Drotské frustrated with Cheetahs’ poor finishing and bad discipline
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Rafa’s ‘very high level’ leaves Novak scratching his head
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Positive Furyk eyes another shot at glory
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‘Amazing’ triple gold for Schoeman
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Globe trotter: highs and lows
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Living the adventure, as a daily vocation
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Women must believe they can get further
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Graduate job-seekers need help adapting to digital age
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Calling from ancestors reason for leave