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Women vs the State
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Troops may be sent back to CAR
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The Mandelas take on the Kardashians
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Zuma nephew ’ s oil up for grabs
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Scorned Kotzé ‘ driven by jealousy ’
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State probes own senior lawyer
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Aussies save the day for Capetonian
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‘ Victim ’ of disgraced police unit walks free
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Looking for Eric -in a Danish Western shot in SA
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House Juju built to be auctioned
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Pule paper trail reveals how her lover ’ s cronies got jobs
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Courting trouble, from Oscar to Obama
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‘ Regular kids ’ who turned into killer bombers
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Lockdown: chaos and comedy
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Victim identified dead suspect
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Many clinics and hospitals falling short
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Thrilled by new anaesthetics machine
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No privacy for HIV patients
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Children benefit from project
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Much depends on 11 pilot sites
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NHI could make taxpayers feel sick
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Clean, but you wait for hours
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Literally falling apart
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Amputation patient ’ s 15 months of torture
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Too many minor ailments
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Billions lost through toll roads delay
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Inspired to dream big by Madiba magic
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Youth league takes on teachers ’ union
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NUM and Numsa go public in clash over Vavi
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MK vets to form breakaway body
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N Cape to swear in ‘ caretaker ’ premier
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Life and death in Kuruman ’ s asbestos hell
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Durban school gives brainy boys a boost
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Sportsmen ‘ can ’ t be forced ’ to wear protea
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Indian theme park snubs Disney
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Hi-tech eye to fight poachers from the sky
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Europe ’ s great trek north
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Al-qaeda gives its blessing to SA doctors
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Chinese quake takes heavy toll
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Hitchcock as special as Shakespeare
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Dreams of a braless future dashed by the droop of reality
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Madiba heirs tarnish a proud legacy
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Boston: America the vulnerable
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Yes he Khan, says Pakistan
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Furiously defending their right to blame apartheid
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Thatcher was no friend of the old SA regime
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A lonely life on the bench
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SA ’ s road infrastructure crisis makes tolling a must
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All I am saying is: Veganagetya
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Anger as gun control misfires
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How parliament will investigate Dina Pule
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Mervyn Rees: Legendary investigative journalist
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Les Brodrick:
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Renowned social scientist
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Failed dreams in mall of mayhem
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A finger-clicking good time
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No-nonsense Neil stays under radar
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Boxing-mad Le Clos kayos butterf ly f ield
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La Liga versus Bundesliga for Wembley final
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Marathon man Kiprotich wants to inspire juniors
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Watson sidesteps penalty gripe
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Hougaard on mission to get Bok jersey back
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Diligent Meyer gets A+ for his homework
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Khune a glove-in at awards
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We are not broke, says Safa boss
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Gunners on target
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Parker back to his best for Chiefs
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Pirates punish Mazembe
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Cheetahs claw their way to top spot
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Bulls blank pretenders to throne
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IMF dials in gloomier outlook but shoppers hit the high street
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Sabmiller brews an Africa plan
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Upbeat miners at odds with gloomy investors
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BHP Billiton is still a darling of investors
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Why hostile takeover bids seldom succeed
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Inf luence of the yuan in Africa set to grow
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Z10 is Blackberry comeback plan
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Bid to arrest hedge fund manager raises tensions
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Champion of your rights hits reset
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Retirement planner simplifies offering
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In this reading, resources rock
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Preparing us for a better world
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Reunited and it feels so bad
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There’s money in Munch, and in muck
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The haunted
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Footprints only
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DIRTY DOZEN
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Germany — with beautiful landscapes, great wine and beer and its very own Euro version of Disneyland — is the perfect family destination, writes Bee Rowlatt
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Local children paddle by canoe in the Amazon River near Manaus, Brazil ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE TREES
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Amazon
A fisherman relaxes on his boat docked at the historic Ver-o-peso market in Belém, Brazil. Belém is considered the gateway to the
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Peter Good recalls a 1950s ‘road trip’ in the sky
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Country to turn architectural jewels into lodgings, writes Nick Squires
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Nick Yell nestles in to a mountain retreat near Mcgregor
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Uncle Fareed and his pools of talent
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APRIL • socials
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