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The end is near: Far-right braces for ET judgment
National | Phillip De WetThe beginning of the end of Eugene Terre'Blanche's murder trial is potentially explosive, but police (and the AWB) say they're not expecting trouble.
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Khulubuse Zuma owes R29 000 in traffic fines
National |Businessman Khulubuse Zuma owes the eThekwini metro police R28 950 in outstanding traffic fines. The metro cops may have to wait in line, however.
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Torres weighs options as Chelsea basks in glory
Sport | Sapa-AFPChelsea's Fernando Torres is considering his future at the newly-crowned European champions, calling the past season the most difficult of his career.
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Netanyahu: African refugees threaten Israel's identity, security
World | Harriet SherwoodIsrael's Benjamin Netanyahu has sparked furious debate over refugees and migrant workers from Africa, claiming they threaten the nation's security.
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SA defends decision on West Bank labelling
Business |Trade Minister Rob Davies says consumers have the right to know if products are from Israeli-occupied territories, based on accurate labelling.
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Naas Botha wants tougher action against brawlers
Sport |Former Springbok flyhalf Naas Botha has called for harsher punishments against fighting during school rugby matches.
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The economic week ahead: Europe's existential crisis
Business | Matt QuigleyThe eurozone crisis should steal the show this week, while in SA the Reserve Bank is considering interest rates, and inflation is in the spotlight.
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UK rules out further Lockerbie inquiries after Al-Megrahi's death
World | Guardian ReportersDavid Cameron has dismissed any UK inquiry into the Lockerbie plane bombing, following the death of convicted bomber Abdel Basset al-Megrahi in Libya.
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'Ring of fire' has spectators' eyes on the skies
World | AFPMillions turned their eyes to the sky as a solar eclipse created a "ring of fire" from Asia to the western US, where it was greeted with excitement.
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Brotherhood whips up democratic fervour ahead of Egypt polls
Africa | ReutersEgypt's Muslim Brotherhood has rallied support with campaign events throughout the nation in a final push ahead of Wednesday's presidential elections.
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At least six dead in Italy after strongest quake in years
World |A strong earthquake in north Italy has killed at least six people, injured dozens and damaged historic buildings including a famed medieval castle.
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Donna Summer: A tribute
The 'Queen of disco' Donna Summer, who steamed up the charts in the 1970s and 80s, died on Thursday after a battle with lung cancer. She was 63-years-old.
M&G analysis: Inside the DA march
The M&G's Phillip de Wet takes us through the possible consequences of the DA's violent march to Cosatu House.
Month of mayhem
National Posturing or genuine dialogue?
The ANC met with conservative Afrikaners last week - an event one critic labelled as 'dangerous'. Charles Leonard reports.
National All hail Sue, Sin City's salon queen
Sue Mabale, host of one of Jo'burg's most eatery joints, died recently. Friend and former pub crawler Bongani Madondo doffs a hat to her spirit.
Editorials Civil society rides to the rescue
The deepening crisis surrounding the reinstatement of Richard Mdluli has one positive dimension: the growing role of activists in shaping governance.
National Campaign to legalise assisted suicide in SA
A campaign to legalise doctor-assisted suicide and active euthanasia in South Africa has stirred the debate around the controversial subject.

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