Manto in hospital
Former health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang has been admitted to hospital and is reported to need another liver transplant. 32 Comments
Medical waste horror
Body parts, bloody bandages buried by the truckload in shallow trenches 13 Comments
Dubai not selling assets
Dubai World "totally rejected" the possibility of selling off some of its top performing assets in the months before the heavily indebted conglomerate turned to creditors with a plea to defer payments on some of the $60 billion it owes, a newspaper reported. 0 Comments
Anderson blows Proteas away
James Anderson tore through the South African line-up like a hot knife through butter as the Proteas collapsed to a dismal total of 119 all out in the fourth one-day international (ODI) against England at St George's Park. 0 CommentsLife's hell for child named Hope
In an area ravaged by HIV/Aids, she's one of many orphans who battle as funding dries up, writes Kerry Cullinan 4 Comments
Tiger in the rough after bad drive
World's number one golfer claims accident as tabloids scream affair 27 CommentsAt least 73 dead in DRC boat accident
At least 73 people died when two linked barges sank in a lake in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the International Committee of the Red Cross said. 0 Comments
20 injured in taxi accident on N1
Twenty people were injured when the taxi in which they were travelling rolled on the N1, paramedics said. 4 Comments
DA to fight Simelane appointment in court
The DA is gearing up to launch a legal challenge to President Jacob Zuma's appointment of the "totally unfit" advocate Menzi Simelane as national director of public prosecutions. 19 Comments
De Lille hellbent on travel claim transparency
Independent Democrats leader Patricia de Lille has vowed to explore all avenues, including a court challenge, to force parliament to disclose details of travel claims by its members. 27 CommentsFeatured Opinion
Now that is Ayoba!
Fred Khumalo: Football is about glory. It's about guts. It's about style. It's about attention to detail. It's about accuracy. But it's also about chance-taking.
We were chased like dogs ...
Spectre of another xenophobic tragedy as Cape is rocked by attacks on foreigners 22 Comments
Bennett's trial deferred to January
The treason trial of Roy Bennett, a top aide to Zimbabwe's prime minister, was deferred to January next year after a key state witness failed to show up in court to testify.
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Train crash may have been act of terror
Rescue workers sorted through the wreckage of a high-speed Russian train to search for more victims while investigators considered whether the derailment that killed at least 26 people was caused by a bomb on the tracks.
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Irish out-muscle the Boks
It's hard to win rugby matches with almost no ball, as the Springboks found to their cost at a frothing Croke Park.
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Investors rattled by Dubai debt
European banks were hit by concerns about their exposure to debt in Dubai yesterday, and companies in which Middle East investors own big stakes also came under pressure.
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Kareena superb in tale about terrorism
After launching Tarun Mansuk- hani last year in Dostana and Ayan Mukerjee in Wake Up Sid, maverick filmmaker Karan Johar returns to launch another hot-shot director, Rensil D'Silva, the acclaimed writer of the blockbuster Rang De Basanti. 0 CommentsFloating idea for a disaster movie
There are said to be many people who accept the Mayan calendar theory that the world will end in 2012, therefore many of them are looking to Roland Emmerich's latest movie 2012 for more information. 1 Comments
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