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Global biotech lab opens in SA outhAfrica.info - Monday, September 17, 2007 he third component of the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology has opened in South Africa. The state-of-the-art research facility, based in Cape Town, will focus mainly on the development of new vaccines against serious infectious ... more
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Thrill-a-minute cricket arrives outhAfrica.info - Monday, September 17, 2007 hew! It's leaving cricket fans gasping for breath. The first Twenty20 World Championships is providing some of the best marketing the game has seen, thanks to thrill-a-minute clashes and the sheer enthusiasm with which South Africans have embraced the ... more
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SA paddlers star in Europe outhAfrica.info - Monday, September 17, 2007 ost in the excitement of the T20 World Championships in South Africa and the Rugby World Cup in France have been a couple of huge successes for South African canoeists in international ... more
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Petra to reopen Kimberley mines outhAfrica.info - Monday, September 17, 2007 ondon-listed Petra Diamonds and a local empowerment partner have bought the disused Kimberley Underground mines in the Northern Cape province from De Beers for R78.5-million and plan to restore production within the next 12 ... more
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SA pay-TV playing field opens up outhAfrica.info - Monday, September 17, 2007 ultichoice Africa's 12-year monopoly over South Africa's pay-TV market has ended. The country's regulator has awarded four new broadcasting licences, setting the stage for a wider range of content and more affordable subscription television ... more
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1 000 days till 2010 World Cup outhAfrica.info - Monday, September 17, 2007 riday 14 September marked the start of the 1 000-day countdown to the 2010 Fifa World Cup. South Africa has already spent some R17-billion on 2010-related infrastructure, with most of the development either within or ahead of ... more
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Brilliant Boks hammer England outhAfrica.info - Monday, September 17, 2007 ed by a sensational performance from scrumhalf Fourie du Preez, the Springboks laid down a Rugby World Cup marker by crushing defending champions England 36-0 in Paris on Friday ... more
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World heritage in South Africa outhAfrica.info - Monday, September 17, 2007 id you know that Table Mountain has more plant species than the British Isles? Or that the Drakensberg has both the highest mountain range in Africa south of Kilimanjaro and the continent's richest concentration of rock art? South Africa is home to eight Unesco World Heritage sites, places of "outstanding... more
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1000 days till 2010 World Cup outhAfrica.info - Friday, September 14, 2007 riday, 14 September marks the start of the 1000-day countdown to the 2010 Fifa World Cup. South Africa has already spent some R17-billion to improve infrastructure, with most of the development progressing on or ahead of ... more
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Rates dent consumer spending outhAfrica.info - Friday, September 14, 2007 he growth in household consumption spending over the second quarter of 2007 has slowed from an annualised rate of more than 7% to 5.5% as purchases of durable goods contracted, the South African Reserve Bank ... more
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South Africa: claim your heritage! outhAfrica.info - Friday, September 14, 2007 Heritage Month is about taking the best in us and our past - and projecting it into a future that's Alive with Possibility ..." The International Marketing Council of South Africa offers 10 ways in which you can bring your heritage to life this ... more
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Icasa awards 4 pay-TV licences outhAfrica.info - Thursday, September 13, 2007 he Independent Communications Authority this week awarded new broadcasting licences to Telkom Media, e-SAT, On Digital Media and Walking on Water and Multichoice Africa, ending the latter's 12-year monopoly in the South African pay-TV ... more
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SA's economy is resilient: Manuel outhAfrica.info - Thursday, September 13, 2007 outh Africa's fiscal and monetary policies are flexible enough to ensure that the country's economy continues to grow despite the current global market turmoil, Finance Minister Trevor Manuel said this ... more
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Vote for the SA 2010 poster outhAfrica.info - Thursday, September 13, 2007 outh Africans - cast your vote for the country's official 2010 Fifa World Cup poster, and stand a chance of winning the first two World Cup tickets to be awarded to the ... more
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SA vs England RWC controversy outhAfrica.info - Thursday, September 13, 2007 riday's Rugby World Cup fixture between defending champions England and group favourites South Africa has been dealt a serious blow, with each team losing an influential player to bans that many feel were too ... more
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Mayotte: En Route to the Farmer's Market Global Voices Online - Wednesday, September 12, 2007 p>Expat blog Mayotte L'Ile au Lagon posts (Fr) annotated pictures of a stroll to the farmer's market of Labattoir. Says the blog: ” Wild mint grows along the road and invades the atmosphere with its tonic smell. Toothpaste in the outdoors…!!!” ... more
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Vote for your official 2010 poster outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, September 12, 2007 outh African citizens are being called on to vote for their official 2010 Fifa World Cup poster of choice between 11 and 30 September, with voters standing a chance to win the first two World Cup tickets to be awarded to the ... more
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Biko: first liberate the mind outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, September 12, 2007 hirty years ago today, on 12 September 1977, Stephen Bantu Biko died in police detention at the age of 30, leaving behind him a fundamentally altered political landscape and a liberating mirror for the black men and women of South ... more
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World T20 explodes into action outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, September 12, 2007 ricket's first Twenty20 World Championship exploded into action in Johannesburg on Tuesday night as South Africa and the West Indies produced a clash filled with fireworks to get the tournament off to a sizzling ... more
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SA trio in ICC World teams outhAfrica.info - Wednesday, September 12, 2007 hree South Africans were named to World XI teams at the International Cricket Council Awards on Monday evening in Sandton, while Australia's Ricky Ponting was named Cricketer of the ... more
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