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2015-10-07
The heat is on Eskom
ELECTRIC WELCOME FOR BUCS
Resounding response to pad campaign
Instead of running from God...
Fikile man’s patriotic tattoo
Beware of phubbing
The DJ’s cup runneth over
Cops probe hit, assassination attempt link
‘Hewitt’s team shaming victims’
Councillor jumping ship for ANC no loss, DA says
I’m not gaga about her, says iconic James Bond actress about US singer
Swift tops Instagram with 400m followers
Pets, other animals at risk in sweltering heat, NSPCA warns
Cosby could be forced to testify in latest lawsuit
Universities urged to act on student rampages
ANCWL hints about new term for Zuma
Study camps for matrics fail to pass comfort test
Peer-review body mooted to keep mischievous MPs in line
Parents push for catch-up lessons
Guide to deploy staff in the NHI
Union cries foul over its investments
Fossil’s hands and feet show it could climb trees
Phones a big boost for women traders
El Niño’s effects expected to worsen
Nobels for science Eureka moment
Russian incursion into airspace over Turkey irks Nato
Negotiations to restructure UK’s position in EU on track
Vatican sends gay priests to be ‘cured’
‘Beaver’ prospered after the dinosaurs
Move your body more than before
In pursuit of wealth … to the death
Any number of reasons for Ivory Park’s notoriety
The Green Power surge
Tax fails to put green in the bag
Iraq government woos Sunni militia
War criminals of the free world
Froneman bulks up on platinum
Double blow as two growth estimates for SA are cropped
Private security bill spat puts SA/US relations at risk
SABMiller takeover deal in question
Food and Allied Workers Union prunes wage demand in bid to settle strike
AngloGold Ashanti is close to being bumped off the Top40 index
Ecomobility sets us on new path to the future
Commodity collapse – is there still more to come?
One cheer for the recent TPP agreement
Bookies, broadcaster rue England’s exit from World Cup
Glencore rallies for fourth day from assuring investors it is liquid
Mediclinic in talks with UAE health provider over reverse takeover
No easy way to correct the crisis in world steel market
Vitol’s initial amount sought oversubscribed
Doubling of shipments spurs protectionism
Battle for Obama to secure pro-trade vote
VW to slash projects to preserve funds
Yuan pips yen as fourth most-used in global payments
The winners and losers
‘FOOD ADDICTION AND ME’
Visible cops reduce fear of crime
Escudo can cash in again
World first for SA racing
Bale honoured for a stellar season
‘If Giggs had retired earlier he’d be Red Devils boss’
Benitez backs Ronaldo’s woeful free-kicks
Cometh the Cup, cometh Aussies
Lancaster gives fringe players a chance to shine
‘Cheika-fear’ is Aussies’ driving force
Georgia must now finish the job
‘Forgotten’ Lopsy fired up
Price’s big challenge to get Internationals pumped
Silverware is the only currency
Springboks forced to re-think
BOK LOOSE TRIO HAS A TIGHT BOND
Elder Morkel happy to be back in Proteas’ fold
Help for self-taught product developers is here
Shedding light on sexual pestering
Ecstatic PA named Office Professional of Year
Labour law is clear on retrenchment procedures
Industrial issues
If you have a love for sport, go ahead and study it
Women can be pioneers of progress
Knowing your competitors is vital
GOSPEL DIGEST
King Mouze coolest kwaito act from a suburban house
Music, new acts the shining lights at a gloomy Daisies
Rapper keeps it fresh by dropping relatable rhymes
Double Crossword
Living on edge is risky business for free-wheelin’ pair
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