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‘Wage subsidy no solution to unemployment’
The problem of unemployed young people is too big to be solved through a R5 billion wage subsidy, Numsa said.
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South Korean smokers to feel the heat
After decades of indifference, big businesses and the government are turning up the heat on smokers in South Korea.
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Monti defends tax authorities as protests mount
Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti faced protests and catcalls as he defended tax authorities against attacks fuelled by his government's unpopular austerity measures.
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Asia’s richest man sidesteps possibility of fued
Octogenarian Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing mapped out a succession plan for one of Asia's biggest family empires.
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Islamists disrupt Algeria Parliament opening
Islamist lawmakers disrupted the first session of Algeria's new parliament, waving placards condemning alleged fraud in this month's elections before walking out of the chamber.
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Two dead, 7 injured in Finland shooting
Police arrested a man suspected of killing two people and wounding seven others in a shooting targeting restaurants packed with teenagers in Finland.
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Subtropical storm Beryl threatens beach weekend
Storm warnings went up along the US eastern seaboard as a new subtropical storm wheeling out of the Atlantic threatened Memorial Day holiday plans for hordes of beachgoers.
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Fighting erupts in DRC
Mutinous troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo said that they had repulsed attacks by government forces in heavy fighting in the eastern Nord-Kivu province.
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Western Force beat toothless Lions
Western Force pushed the visiting Lions one step closer to the wooden spoon by winning their Super Rugby match 17-11 in Perth.
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Westwood’s Wentworth hopes fade
Lee Westwood was unable to close the gap on the PGA Championship leaders as his hopes of ending his long wait for victory at Wentworth were shattered.
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Murray not worried about back
Andy Murray will work to repeat his French Open semifinal from 2011 despite being troubled in recent weeks by back pain.
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Bresnan ends Windies resistance
England talisman Tim Bresnan blew away West Indies' main resistance with three key wickets on the second day of the second Test at Trent Bridge.
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Zuma lawyer in tears
After a heated argument with the defence, the advocate presenting the ANC’s case on why the “offensive” painting of Jacob Zuma in the Goodman Gallery should be removed broke down...
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Full bench hears Zuma painting case
A full bench of the South Gauteng High Court is already in session to hear an African National Congress (ANC) application regarding the portrait depicting President Jacob Zuma in an...
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More than 200 rhinos killed this year
Since the beginning of this year, a total of 220 rhinos have been lost to illegal killings, says the Department of Environmental Affairs.Die regering sĂȘ 220 renosters is sedert die...
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Shock and horror over Zuma painting
The Presidency says it is “shocked and disgusted” at the painting by Brett Murray depicting President Jacob Zuma in an offensive manner.Die kantoor van die President sĂȘ hulle is geskok...
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