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Raised eyebrows as outsider Rudy Paige makes it to World Cup
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Shop’s sweet retreat
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Necessity often summons the power of innovation
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Homemakers Expo boasts something for everyone
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‘Gangster photos’ in Long St murder case
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Phiyega ‘ignored’ correct procedure
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Members of Imizamo Yethu anti-gang patrols accused of beating residents
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Lamoer trial to last six months
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Judge confirms life sentence for rapist of mentally disabled woman
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MS patient pins hopes on stem cells
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Telling Africa’s stories without borders
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Group launches new website and newspaper
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Work permit axe hangs over former refugees
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Gerwel memorial lecture to look at ‘a new humanism’
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Stellenbosch elects first black SRC leader
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‘No rules broken’ in chartering of Gupta plane for Ramaphosa
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Top officers under fire for backing embattled Phiyega
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Criminals are ‘infiltrating’ police
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City artist wins top award
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Whitehall in a whirl over Poohsticks
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Somerset West tech firm is reaching for the stars
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Open house for readers, authors and kids
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Schuster actor Bawa is keeping city in focus with Indian movie-makers
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Indigenous folk reflect on past rights abuses
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Facebook blocks Tokolos Stencils
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‘Communication failure’ led to train derailment
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Durbanville Declaration on foundation nations
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Traffickers held after 71 dead in truck
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Egyptian clerics call for ban on new Iranian film about Prophet Muhammad
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Ending standoff with North Korea boosts South’s Park
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Medical charity takes Bollywood filmmakers to court over ‘Phantom’
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82 bodies recovered, scores missing after boat sinks
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They’ll send you off in the most fantastic style
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Botticelli painted modern beauties – in the 15th century
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A Jackson brothers comeback is as easy as 1, 2, 3
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Angst queens ignite LA Stage
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Wayde’s glorious gold victory brings sheer joy to South Africans everywhere
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World champion relies on family and friends
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Hartenberg takes you back to nature
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Win a cameo role in Lauren Beukes’s next book
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Dudley’s signature dishes are simple, delicious
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History shows us that meat is not a true staple
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Goth teens are more likely to self-harm
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Twitter and reality TV ‘are good for our constitution’
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A few basic stitches lead to something big
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The farm boy who made something from nothing
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A week ago John Tromp was buried in Ravensmead. He was an educator, a former head of Department at the then-Peninsula Technikon, and a well-loved man whose memorial was attended by former Pentech rectors Brian Figaji and Franklin Sonn. His son
formerly a
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One of the world’s leading adult diaper
brands now available in South Africa
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Celebrating 26 years of creating Retirement Havens
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Riddle of Knut’s death finally solved
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Ashley Madison ‘faked’ profiles
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The dark heart of mining illegal gold
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BUSINESS President Xi had too much riding on his nation’s stock market boom
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Equities bounce back after brutal trading week
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Helping expats share ideas
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Stop the constant moaning, Tony
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SA is finally safe from alien babies
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Rugby must change in the open
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When will churches accept queers?
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Breaking through the closed ranks
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Despite whistleblowing and red flags the gravy train rolls on
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It exercises force on
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Sometimes the best priest is one who comes with an off switch
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SA’s Sunette books her place in final with just one throw
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Only one can take home gold after tough week
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Bouchard courts tennis great Connors
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Not even the hardcore are bait
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Sandes takes on strong field in top 100-miler trail race
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De Sa calls on Lebusa to add that special ‘something’
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Boebie hopes a change of scenery can turn things around for Milano
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Khune wants help stopping another long-range missile
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United’s handling of De Gea saga an absolute joke, says Schmeichel
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Improvement, not milestones, is what Jose is striving for
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T20 Cup gives youngsters shot to shine
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On brink of the greatest feat in tennis, Serena is just trying to be the best she can be
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Sharks in unchartered waters as Gold tries to right the ship
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Will the pride of Villager come before Maties’ fall?
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Hougaard out, Botha back for Bulls
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THE CHOSEN ONES Uncapped Paige makes the cut, but a lack of clarity on Meyer’s notable omissions
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Cheetahs hand WP second loss on the trot
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Let the Bo-Kaap tickle your tastebuds
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Get that cocktail shaking
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SHORTCUTS
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Tgwsaturday
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Can family values defeat zombies?
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Fearless match of speed, class
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Very cheesy, very indulgent
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Some sage advice about stuffing
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Holy cow! I’m udderly addicted, so let farmers milk their moment
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The theatre of spring
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On the boards
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Jbjsaturday
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Radio pioneer paved way for talking on the airwaves
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Abused animals get a helping hand
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In nature, things are not always as they seem
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Market turmoil: stay anchored to your plan
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NO BEAR – JUST A ‘MARKET CORRECTION’
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HOW TO DEAL WITH RISK IN YOUR PORTFOLIO
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Get some perspective on losses
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Make the most of better tax breaks when you retire
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Consumers take a swipe at banks over cloning
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Kuils River an attractive alternative
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Incentive for owners
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Schooling, security are buyers’ priorities
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Smart properties use creative approach to space to earn extra millions
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Greenford Park off to a flying start
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Buy to let is a simple investment but do your homework first and reap the rewards
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Camps Bay and Bakoven house market buoyant
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Home buyers agree – Tokai’s a keeper
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Century-old gems in Rondebosch’s leafy estates are soaring in value
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Expert partnership promises a fresh design look for hotels
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Markets can turn on a dime so sellers should price property correctly
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Western Cape the leader in land restitution
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How brands can earn their stripes to become icons
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Emirates scores, FlySafair takes a flyer
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Ticket fiasco sets tone for Banksy’s Dismaland dream
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YouTube enters the gaming world