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Spain to go to market to fund banks, regions
Spain will soon issue new bonds to fund its ailing banks and indebted regions.
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‘Britons fed up with austerity’
Seven out of 10 Britons want the government to soften its spending cuts and do more to stimulate economic growth.
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UK watchdog fines hedge fund boss $4.7m
Alberto Micalizzi has been fined 3 million pounds ($4.7 million) by Britain's financial watchdog, its largest fine for an individual in a non-market abuse case.
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Australian PM to quell mine jobs unrest
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard moved to quell deep anger within her Labor Party over new rules for foreign workers at major resource projects, giving government lawmakers more oversight to...
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Joburg Water warns of bogus agents
Johannesburg residents should be wary of bogus agents seeking access to properties on the pretence of installing shower taps to save water.
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Bid to avert Durban taxi strike
Ethekwini municipality and transport officials will meet taxi bosses on Tuesday afternoon about grievances against metro police.
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Western countries expel Syria envoys
Seven Western governments expelled Syrian diplomats from their capitals in a coordinated action over the killings in Houla.
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Brotherhood candidate woos rivals for vote
The Muslim Brotherhood candidate in Egypt's presidential election run-off sought to broaden his appeal, promising to govern in coalition with others.
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Tahir honing his skills in Pakistan
South African leg-spinner Imran Tahir has returned to his native Pakistan to seek tips from old tutor Abdul Qadir.
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Sangweni nursing ankle injury
Bafana’s Siyabonga Sangweni has hurt his ankle ahead of the side's opening 2014 World Cup soccer qualifier against Ethiopia.
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All about winning for Meyer
Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer says there’s only two types of rugby – winning rugby and losing rugby.
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Ukraine, Poland refute racism allegations
Euro 2012 hosts Poland and Ukraine reacted sharply to British press charges of racism and mob violence on their terraces.
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City Press gives in to Zuma picture request
City Press editor Ferial Haffajee says the publication will remove the picture of the controversial portrait by Brett Murray from its website, which depicts President Jacob Zuma in an offensive...
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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 sê 220 renosters is sedert die...
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