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2015-07-17
Long live the loving spirit of Madiba
Oxford academic staff ‘too white’
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu spent his third night in hospital last night because of a persistent infection.
Fishing fleets ban consensus
MH17 ‘shot down by pro-Russian rebels’
Houthis retreating, ‘turning point’ predicted in Yemen
Intervene in Burundi to prevent mass atrocities, UN officials warn
Japan’s hint at an active military sparks protests
Scale and scope of mighty BBC to be debated
Bursary trust gets a website
Arson probe of White House burning
Sewage making life unbearable
China, SA pushing Brics partnership to new heights
Think tank urges visa solution
Guilty of aiding a murder
Fire-fighting agency’s helicopters, light aircraft grounded after audit
Sniffer dogs will track KNP rhino poachers
Indy staff get into the spirit of things
Proposed tourist route retraces Mandela’s steps
Good reasons to jive on Madiba Day
Implant sets donation a win for 67
Spotlight on military veterans
Opening address by Minister of Defence and Military Veterans at the Military Veterans Indaba in Boksburg yesterday.
A repeat of history?
Meaning clarified
Take action, inspire change
Improvements overdue to avert disruptions of transport
The price of division
Editorial accusing UCT of racist ideology completely unfair and devoid of merit
Eating Rhodes cake
Hats off to our nurses
City needs to get up and dance
Biko’s true ‘joint culture’ can only come from a place of good faith all round
Iran’s win-win deal not without compromise on weapons front
Black cricket players more than ready to prove themselves
Premier Soccer League 2015/16 fixtures
To get a century at Lord’s is special, says Rogers
SPORT ON TV
Vintage Goose spreads his wings at St Andrews as Johnson leads
Boebie sets his plans in motion for ambitious Milano
McGregor gliding down the water to No 10
Rodriguez drops his companions one by one
Tiger 11 shots and 15 years off the pace
Test of character for Pollard
Pollock: Bangladesh don’t have the firepower to bowl us out twice
Valdes vs Van Gaal: Round two
Province pack have a point to prove just outside Paarl
Sacking not a surprise, claims Prasa chief
Singh hand-picked to help drive Eskom’s turnaround
Harmony chief to retire; shares fall 8%
Gauteng can drive a great economic future
Our public transport is in a sorry state
Principal enemy Iran faces is the one within
Steamy video in fitting room rattles Chinese authorities
Little to cheer for MTN workers after strike
Amplats is the shining light
CRG shares fall 30% on stalled deal
Kumba set to close its Thabazimbi mine
Rosatom to play by rules
Mercantile grants Lushaka R600m loan
Rio Tinto reduces its iron ore output as world glut rises
New product offers gap housing finance
Litigation erodes Goldman Sachs profit
Audi puts brakes on its ambition to sell 600 000 cars in China this year
ECB taps to fund banks in Greece wide open
An assemblage of images that enliven
BOOK MARKS
Sleuthing as an antidote: a quiet backwater of constructive thoughts
Touching on deeply human concerns
An aptly meandering exercise in memory
TESTAMENT OF AN ‘AFRO-PICASSO’
COPYCAT YARN TOO PROSAIC
MARVELLOUS MEZEDES BAKER’S BITES
WINTER WARMERS
Say cheese, and no one will be bored
STRIFE AND MID-LIFE
ROMPING ROYALTY
YOUR STARS
TAKE- A- BREAK CROSSWORD
SUPERQUICK CROSSWORD 705
Logical thinking
FORAGING FOR FUNGI
The ‘Captain’ to stake his claim
Jet Supreme ready to go
Snaith’s twin attack
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