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  1. Man held for serial killings
  2. MPs want better pensions
  3. New rules for online gamblers
  4. Pension contributors not be affected by new scheme
  5. ANC, IFP discuss xenophobic attacks
  6. 'They can't stop us'
  7. Rape 'will cause long trauma'
  8. Corruption fight 'must go on'
  9. Schools changing to butterflies
  10. Two die in Red-Ants 'invasion'
  11. Eskom a year behind schedule
  12. Metrorail rescues stranded bus commuters
  13. SABC Board to appeal High Court judgment
  14. Pandor slams distribution of condoms at schools
  15. Suspected serial rapist's trial date set
  16. International news
  17. Striking municipal workers will be dealt with by authorities
  18. Crime intelligence needs to get information out faster
  19. Disabled students of TUT protest over financial difficulty
  20. Women fear for safety during xenophobic clashes
  21. Foreigners forced to flee following East Rand fire
  22. 'I expect them to kill my son'
  23. SABC to appeal Mpofu ruling
  24. Picture-doc wants out
  25. Mandelas Youth in Parliament series begins
  26. 'SA army needed to curb xenophobic attacks'
  27. MDC says Tsvangirai's image still intact
  28. Foreigners warn SA could lose World Cup
  29. Police investigate after two deaths
  30. Signal Hill viewing hours extended
  31. Cops 'stretched' in dealing with attacks
  32. 'They let him bleed to death'
  33. KZN pupils go on the rampage
  34. Madiba condemns xenophobic attacks
  35. SABC board not happy with court's judgment
  36. Group gathers in support of bid to save Scorpions
  37. 1 dead, 2 critical in fresh attacks
  38. Xenophobic attacks a 'dire situation'
  39. Man dies for hiring foreigners
  40. Xenophobic attacks bad for SA tourism: minister
  41. KZN pupils arrested for public violence
  42. Opposition permitted to join bid to save Scorpions
  43. 16 injured in Joburg accident
  44. Media Institute calls for SABC Board's resignation
  45. Najwa's attorney withdraws from case
  46. Petersen advocate withdraws services
  47. Businessmen close shop for fear of violence
  48. Tense stand-off between locals and police following attacks
  49. More reported dead as xenophobic attacks continue
  50. 'Evidence of a third force'
  51. ANC to meet over xenophobia
  52. Judge gives Najwa stern warning
  53. Parties join Scorpions bid
  54. Cape bus drivers strike
  55. SABC to continue Mpofu probe despite court ruling
  56. 'Specialised units' to be deployed to hot spots
  57. Sheldean case postponed
  58. UN worries about SA
  59. SA children to get new vaccines
  60. Toyota warns against fraudulent text messages
  61. Students live in fear after Tygerberg abduction
  62. Xenophobic clashes cast SA in a bad light
  63. 'Rape wasn't vicious'
  64. Motlanthe becomes an MP
  65. DA: Mbeki must deploy army
  66. Tries for Smiles
  67. Langa saddened by xenophobic violence
  68. DA welcomes Nersa's findings
  69. UN organisations concerned over SA xenophobia
  70. Motlanthe sworn in as an MP
  71. Attacks on foreigners in Gauteng continue
  72. Govt blamed for attacks
  73. SA 116th in global peace index
  74. SA needs global intervention for energy crisis
  75. Foreign nationals urged to close shop amid attacks
  76. Two arrested for Picton-Turberville's murder released
  77. ?Zim run-off elections won't be peaceful'
  78. Minister plans to give Metrorail a revamp
  79. 'Foreigners have valuable skills for SA's economy'
  80. Poor service delivery sparked violence: Winnie
  81. Xenophobic violence condemned
  82. McBride back at work amid xenophobic clashes
  83. Eskom credit rating may be downgraded
  84. Nqakula calls in special units
  85. Fidentia man launches court bid
  86. 25 000 more to get ARVs
  87. Geneva body slams SA attacks
  88. McBride back to help in crisis
  89. Illness delays Sheldean case
  90. Cop jobs scam: Case postponed
  91. Foreigners flee from Soweto
  92. Motlanthe makes Parly debut
  93. Raped three times, then beaten
  94. Eskom 'ignoring' skill shortage
  95. EU raises concern over attacks on foreigners in SA
  96. 'Violence could damage tourism'
  97. Cape police establish safety forum against attacks
  98. Madikizela-Mandela warns train commuters
  99. International news:
  100. Ban Ki-Moon to address UN on Myanmar
  101. Minister says migrant workes pay an important role
  102. Police make breakthrough on xenophobic perpetrators
  103. Nqakula ?will do everything they can'
  104. Police fire on angry locals
  105. Displaced foreigners could be housed in abandoned buildings
  106. Calm returns to Gauteng following violence for now
  107. 'It's self-defence, not racism'
  108. 'Sting crooks, not Scorpions'
  109. Robbers lock woman in freezer
  110. Fingerpointing after KZN hostel attack
  111. Chinese arms ship cargo in DRC
  112. Foreigners grateful for donations
  113. International news:
  114. Tsvangirai urged to return to Zim
  115. OR Tambo syndicate accused in court
  116. Army will only be used as last resort
  117. Metro police defend McBride
  118. Travelers told to avoid Gauteng
  119. 'We're waiting on Mbeki'
  120. Situation 'relatively calm'
  121. Girlfriend killed over abortion
  122. Pahad says xenophobia is used by right wingers
  123. Mozambican national robbed in Soweto
  124. Najwa appoints new legal counsel
  125. Metrorail on high alert against commuter attacks
  126. International news:
  127. Energy discussed in Cape Town
  128. KZN violence 'about politics'
  129. 'No water, no vote'
  130. Metrorail on high alert
  131. Community leader up for robbery
  132. 'I love snakes'
  133. Cake tins found full of drugs
  134. 'Scorpions disbanded for political reasons'
  135. Sentencing in Hillcrest rape case postponed
  136. Najwa trial postponed to June 28
  137. Judge rules Ngombane killed by 'unknown persons'
  138. Fraser-Moloketi accused of ?unethical behaviour'
  139. Calm returns to Gauteng following xenophobic violence
  140. SANDF approached for equipment ? not troops
  141. 'We'll never know the truth'
  142. Pahad hints at right-wing link
  143. Girl raped in school toilet
  144. Feeding migrants proves difficult
  145. Steinhoff Internationals BEE deal fails
  146. 22 arrested for grant fraud in Free State
  147. Najwa 'testing the court'
  148. 'Why would they steal from me?'
  149. Attacks subside in Gauteng
  150. March planned against xenophobic attacks
  151. FIFA concerned by xenophobic attacks in SA
  152. Police ask SANDF for help
  153. Attacks subside in Gauteng
  154. No mass exodus after attacks: Home Affairs
  155. Buses from Mozambique arrive to take people back home
  156. Attacks spill over into Mpuma
  157. Fifa concerned about attacks
  158. Manuel urges rural dwellers to grow plants
  159. Religious leaders meet over xenophobic attacks
  160. Rising food prices top agriculture budget vote
  161. Judgment reserved in Scorpions case
  162. Scorpions not politically manipulated: NPA head
  163. SACP still hasn't paid university
  164. McBride gets the thumbs up from officers
  165. Despotic African leaders blamed for SA refugee problem
  166. Judgment reserved on Scorpions
  167. Troops called in to curb xenophobic attacks
  168. Richards Bay waste water project completed
  169. East African tourists think twice of visiting SA
  170. 20% of South Africans plan to emigrate: study
  171. Dog breeders retaliate against tail-docking ban
  172. SABC board accused of misleading public
  173. Army can move in - Mbeki
  174. Man killed over forced marriage
  175. Eskom: Coal target in sight
  176. Xenophobia: ANCYL blames govt
  177. 'Why would they steal from me?'
  178. Beware bogus job offers
  179. Mbeki calls in the military
  180. Power restored to most Joburg southern suburbs
  181. McBride back on special leave
  182. Mpofu hits out at SABC board
  183. 42 dead in xenophobic violence
  184. Moleketi 'sent back gift'
  185. Rapist weeps at life sentence
  186. Police intensify security in xenophobia hot spots
  187. The horror in room 21
  188. Land claims still outstanding
  189. Man kills cop's husband
  190. Manto ads spark contempt ruling
  191. Xenophobia like apartheid racism: ANC
  192. Future bleak if xenophobia not addressed: Langa
  193. Police to continue Ngombane murder investigation
  194. Robbers steal teen's Dream
  195. Zuma trial would be blow - Leon
  196. Another xenophobic attack in KwaZulu-Natal
  197. SA tightens security for Africa Day celebrations
  198. Constitutional court to rule on classified info
  199. Najwa vows to retain counsel until the end
  200. McBride back on paid leave
  201. ?SABC can't appeal ruling in Mpofu case'
  202. Eskom warns loadshedding may resume
  203. Thousands displaced by xenophobic violence
  204. Pamphlets warning immigrants to go home distributed
  205. High court to rule on Scorpions next week
  206. Govt's poor planning to blame for xenophobic attacks
  207. Zimbabweans arrested for planning attacks
  208. Army on standby to quell xenophobic violence
  209. Xenophobia like apartheid - ANC
  210. Metro cop shoots hijacker
  211. Family cleared of Noby murder
  212. 'I saw pangas in the window'
  213. Army steps in to end attacks
  214. 'Police have not dealt with violence effectively'
  215. Fatal attack on Mozambican national near Secunda
  216. Confusion over Samwu strike in Tshwane
  217. Eskom may restart load-shedding
  218. No new xenophobic attacks
  219. Eskom under pressure, may resume load-shedding
  220. Strike by NHBRC continues
  221. ?Delayed response led to more attacks'
  222. Mushwana warns xenophobic attacks pose security threat
  223. Ban Ki-Moon in Myanmar
  224. Xenophobic attacks spread
  225. Woman bites off rapist's tongue
  226. Africans flock to Britain
  227. Tow truckers get nasty at crash
  228. SAs power crisis could worsen in 2010: Economist
  229. Calm returns to Ramaphosa settlement after clashes
  230. Motlanthe says he won't become a cabinet minister
  231. Tsvangirai visits victims of attacks in Alex
  232. Motlanthe taking a 'back-seat'
  233. No new xenophobic attacks
  234. African Renaissance Festival opens in Durban
  235. 13 Rovos Rail coaches gutted by fire
  236. Evidence to be used against Jordaan in murder case
  237. Tsvangirai visits SA townships after attacks
  238. Masetlha's classified info in the public domain
  239. Jordaan tells court of ?being tortured'
  240. Concourt divided over Masethla documents
  241. Motlanthe says police should have acted earlier
  242. Tsvangirai welcomed in Alexandra following xenophobic attacks
  243. Tsvangirai heads for Alexandra
  244. Racism 'is increasing'
  245. Bail denied for gang rape accused
  246. Application for all Masetla's records dismissed
  247. 'Poverty and crime are rights violations'
  248. SA police were 'too slow'
  249. Soldiers deployed to hot spots, 28 arrested
  250. Dalai Lama lobbies against Tibetan plight