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Although Johannesburg's Central Methodist Church was an "unsuitable" shelter for children, it was their only option amid a lack of government support.
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Balfour was calm on Tuesday morning following violent protests on Monday, Mpumalanga police said.
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Cope will move for a motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma when Parliament resumes this week, Cope deputy president Mbhazima Shilowa says.
Source: Mail & Guardian Online
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Haiti's elderly are bearing the brunt of January's earthquake that displaced over 500-thousand people while claiming in the region of 200 000 lives.
Yesterday at 12:21, SAST
Several hundred protesters marched in Vancouver yesterday in the "Poverty Olympics” to call attention to the plight of the homeless in Vancouver amid the billions of dollars that have been spent for Olympic infrastructure.
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A cold snap is wreaking havoc in northern and eastern Japan. A record 81cm of snow fell for the first time in 26 years.
Source: SABC News
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Today at 11:48, SAST
Drunkards allegedly hijacked a Cape Town preschool and turned it into a shebeen over the weekend, leaving the school in a mess and the children with no place to learn.
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Metro police are keeping an eye on the situation at the Tshwane University of Technology's Soshanguve campuses.
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Several Durban pupils who wrote their matric exams last year are still waiting for the Education Department to release their results.
Source: Independent Online (IOL)
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Courteney Cox and her husband David Arquette are thinking of adopting a baby.
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Robert Pattinson was nervous about his sex scenes with Uma Thurman in 'Bel Ami'.
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Eva Longoria Parker directed her Twitter followers to a porn website.
Source: iafrica.com
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The International Criminal Court has described evidence against a Darfur rebel leader accused of an attack on African Union peacekeepers variously as "weak", "scant" and "unreliable."
Yesterday at 21:06, SAST
The reign of Libya's Moammar el Gadaffi as Chairman of the African Union has ended in a petulant whimper rather than in a big bang for African unity as the Colonel had promised. He flounced out of the AU summit in Addis Ababa on 1 February after ...
Yesterday at 15:26, SAST
Internally displaced people (IDPs) are still being abducted by armed groups for forced labour in several territories in North Kivu Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) even as authorities beef up security in IDP camps, officials said.
Source: All Africa
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Experts fear older women are ditching contraception in the mistaken belief that fertility inevitably wanes at a certain age.
Today at 03:04, SAST
Lingering residue from tobacco smoke that clings to upholstery, clothing and the skin releases cancer-causing agents, warn experts.
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Californian scientists think they may have discovered the part of the brain which makes people fear losing money.
Source: BBC News
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President Grant signs the law creating what will become the Weather Bureau and eventually the National Weather Service.
Macworld Expo 2010 Caters to Apple Fans — Without Apple
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The Macworld trade show goes on without Steve Jobs. But will it live another year?
Video Gallery: Lightning Reveals Its Power in Slow Motion
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Ultrahigh-speed video reveals six lightning strokes in startling slo-mo.
Source: Wired News
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Today at 09:25, SAST
A two month-long wage strike by about a third of workers at SABMiller's soft drinks unit in South Africa has ended.
Today at 09:36, SAST
Oil prices lingered below $72 (R552) a barrel in Asia.
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Comments from Reserve Bank deputy governor Xolile Guma - implying that South Africa's rate cutting cycle may soon be reversed - took economists by surprise.
Source: Business Report
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Paul Harris has claimed two wickets after lunch as India slumped to 223 for six on the fourth day of the first Test against South Africa in Nagpur.
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Bulls coach Frans Ludeke believes the way the new variations of the laws will blown by referees this weekend is “crystal clear”.
Today at 07:27, SAST
John Toshack believes England will be amongst the three leading contenders to lift the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Source: News24
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You know smoking is bad for you. You know inhaling someone else's smoke is bad for you. Now a US study says third-hand smoke - tobacco residue clinging to surfaces - is also bad for you.
Today at 07:25, SAST
Anti-whaling activists said Tuesday they had exchanged water cannon fire with Japanese fishermen after ambushing them in Antarctic waters.
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Anglers are being brought in to help rescue a critically endangered Cyprus water snake that has lived on the island for thousands of years, but now faces a major threat from a snappy fish with a big appetite.
Source: Independent Online (IOL)
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