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2015-05-22
R185 000 power bill but left in the dark
Omelette meal ends in racism fracas
Karate star in fight to fund tournaments
PACE ATTACK Stormers pick Senatla
HEYTA DA Humble essence
Priests back gay marriage
IS able to use strategically situated Palmyra as launch pad
Burundi protesters ignore calls for calm
Give 12 years of free schooling to all children, says Malala
Dignified Ruth Mompati hailed a community builder
1 331 train delays in 7 days, says Metrorail
Enjoy huge edible cake and banting ice cream
UCT accused of ‘silencing’ student activists
Maitland High pupils march over textbook shortage
Zuma apologises for xenophobia
Problems in Sino-South African relationship are but growing pains
Outa warns new e-toll deal will lead to driving of unlicensed cars
Continent ‘at core of SA foreign policy’ ahead of Africa Day
SA eyeing new global markets for red meat exports, says minister
‘Top Gear’ presenter admits axing was his own fault
Province to probe several NUM grievances
‘No we’re not talking… the killers kill you’
Price to have Jayde murdered R70 000 – State
Two freed from 106-year sentence
Judge rejects application to recuse herself from ‘Geweld’ case over ‘threats’
Hawks in massive hunt for alleged cop killer
10 000-year-old ice shelf fragmenting
Cold-blooded species facing global warming wipeout
New discovery hammers home prehistory progress
SA on track with Meerkat telescope
Days are numbered
‘I am tempted to issue my school-leavers with a “to do” list’
Guardians departing
Long live the Black Sash
Energising exploits
Instant verification that solar batteries can indeed power an ‘Eskom proof’ future
Fast to fight hunger
Collaborative effort
Senegal sends troops to war in Yemen, ignoring terror threat closer to home
Mystery deepens regarding North Korea’s nuclear firepower
Children’s feedback highlights rise in levels of abuse
BOOK MARKS
An exploration of complex relationships
A salutary look back at the ‘mother’ of 60-year-old Black Sash
What I’m reading
Stokes and Root bring the heat to a sun-kissed Lord’s
ALL THE RESULTS
SPORT ON TV
Newcastle must put problems aside
Carl is as happy as a lark in Rustenburg
Wouldn’t it be just eerie if Jomo’s boys beat Swallows 2-0?
United’s quiet love may beat usual Real game in the battle for De Gea
‘I will just have to flash my eyelashes’
Mnisi and Mapoe in midfield as Ackermann rotates again
Verstappen shines in wet Monaco
Rory tosses a club after shooting 71
Rohan Hoffmann can be glad ‘Brandy Piet’ is not watching him at scrum time
Maersk gets 20 000 more containers
Telkom to lead broadband roll-out
Davies upbeat over US talks in Paris
Mastering the freestyle of golden handshakes
A set of environmental, economic and spatial scenarios
Mediclinic shares dive on Swiss unit
Tsogo Sun mulls separate listing of a Reit portfolio
Stefanutti climbs as building unit does about-turn
Paretobemoanslackof transformation
Investec sees more gains on bad loans
Afrimatexpands in Mozambique
De Beers seeks to sell Kimberley Mines tailings
Sanlam to buy 40% stake in Zim insurer
China to the rescue for Petrobras’s woes
Euro zone begins to stutter again
ABN Amro may soon get the green light for its IPO
Kenya to sell five state-owned firms
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De Kock’s top troops fired-up
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