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STUDENT POWER
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Not any top-up cash for varsities
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Motorists diverted in Pretoria upheaval
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Wits protest escalates with demands
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Security stepped up as KZN march swells to 800
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Marauding students disrupt exams at Limpopo campus
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Abide by the law, E Cape cops warn protesters
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With mayhem outside, Nene forges ahead with his speech
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Bracing for the long haul
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This isn’t Marikana, cops told during Kimberley campus standoff
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Exorbitant fees seen as big barrier to education
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Classes called off for now
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Wife of genitalia accused gunned down
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Time catches up with film shot in 1989
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Hospital tests for ANCYL head
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Nene makes ends meet by raiding reserves
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Health Dept ends contract with mental health facility
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Migrants out in cold as Croatia limits border entry
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Muslim behind Holocaust, Netanyahu says
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Term-limit protests in Congo carry on
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Too much time online a hazard to kids’ health
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Printer’s unholy mistake
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Fresh start for 6 circus, zoo lions
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Mfundo’s creative dream comes true
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Chaos rocks Nene’s budget
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Lonmin plans R5bn rights issue, 6 000 face the axe
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Even to the uninitiated eye, it is easy to see that SA’s socio-economic strains are becoming untenable
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The protest has been a productive uprising for a cause far greater than just fees
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EDUCATION:
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SOCIAL GRANTS:
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Violent student protests add to Nene’s nightmare
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‘Halaal vacation homes’ take tourism sector by storm
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An upward revision of debt-to-GDP ratio
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State revenue for next three years lowered
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State employment on ice as wage hikes bite
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Carbon tax couldn’t come at a worse time
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Economists find little to no surprises as forecasts are revised down
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Nene pumps more funds on upgrades of infrastructure
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Eskom contracts’ delays hurt Wescoal’s earnings
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BHP Billiton’s first-quarter iron ore production increases 7%
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Rand weakness to worsen outlook for new vehicle sales – CMH
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Value Group is sitting pretty
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Opec pumps on to choke US oil supply
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Imported cars take the lead in quality
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It’s all about job creation
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Short-seller nails the link between debt and energy
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China agrees to invest £6bn in UK nuclear power plant
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Credit Suisse to leave London due to costs
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Nigeria pins hopes of averting a recession on $25bn plan
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Blinkers can do it for Master James
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Mauls keep on rolling
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Veteran Giteau happy for a second chance
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Give Joubert a chance to explain – Watson
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It’s mind over matter for Duane
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ROAD TO THE CURRIE CUP FINAL
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Igesund needs a miracle
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Wenger over the moon at Bayern win
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Development may suffer as Fifa cleans up image
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Road to Rio success sees Banyana cash in
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Our wrong recipes – Cook
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Willett seeks Turkish delight in bid to oust McIlroy
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Team SA juniors swim their way to medal table top spot
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Titans cruise to easy win
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Amajimbos need intensity
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Meyer lauds All Blacks
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Lood: Don’t call us underdogs against All Blacks
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Proteas target early series victory
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DELICIOUSLY STUFFED
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SPINACH STUFFED PORK
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STUFFED BRINJALS
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Only radical action brings solutions
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Phiyega should just have said ‘no thanks’
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Sending out a message
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Fee or free? It’s all quite perplexing
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A long way to go, but first steps have been put in place
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Stand with students and take the ANC to task
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Learn to
invest money for your child
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Gaza conflict must be viewed objectively
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Communication is key to avoid conflict
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Finalists chosen in health innovation competition
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Massage a hands-on way to keep staff happy, productive
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Innovators to see show their stuff
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Ranger declares war
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How to decode the confusing ABCs of the motor industry
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VW rejigs Polo sedan and cuts the pricing
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Faster, more powerful TTS debuts
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Deja Vu for Back To The Future fans as clock struck 4.29pm yesterday
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Fuel saving could start where tyre meets tar
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Could this be a driver’s best friend?
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Discovery Sport’s a true Land Rover
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V-Class ideal for shuttling VIPs
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Mark Cronje takes SA rally title in real style
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Marquez snatches win on last lap at Oz GP
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Bernie wants F1 rulebook thrown away
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Father, interrupted . . .
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Producing the goods
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Unstoppable Annabel: the dame is one tough act to f
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