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  1. Byleveld says Jordaan confessed to murder
  2. Tsvangirai stops off in Primrose to address foreigners
  3. Joint police and military operation yields 28 arrests
  4. Jordaan tells of 'Z-form' device
  5. Manuel slams Zille over xenophobic attack comment
  6. UP students to protest over xenophobic attacks
  7. Poverty levels in SA on the increase: SAHRC
  8. Zuma welcomes decision on army deployment
  9. Mboweni warns of worsening inflation
  10. Police monitor Knysna following looting
  11. UNHCR calls for better documentation of foreigners
  12. Army to play a supportive role
  13. Zim officials deny receiving arms shipment
  14. Alleged corrupt metro cop suspended
  15. Police van hits 12 pedestrians
  16. BUSA commits to solving xenophobic violence
  17. Eskom tariff to be discussed on Friday
  18. Further power cuts expected
  19. 'Army will only be used as a last resort'
  20. Tsvangirai calls for Zimbabweans to come home
  21. NIA denies saying xenophic attacks orchestrated
  22. SANDF to drop cops in 'hot spots'
  23. Xenophobia: Military deployed
  24. Grant applications revisited
  25. Memorial case - SAHRA involved
  26. Spy boss: Violence planned
  27. Emergency load shedding likely
  28. HIV positive child rapist gets life in prison
  29. Foreign nationals shops looted in North West
  30. High risk of power cuts expected tonight
  31. SA caught off guard by xenophobic attacks: govt
  32. 'Declare amnesty for migrants'
  33. 'Another man killed my family'
  34. Tourists cancel trips to SA
  35. Manuel slams 'reckless' Zille
  36. Blue-light car led to the loot
  37. MEC moots education levy
  38. SANDF flies cops to 'hot spots'
  39. Malawian shot as hundreds gather at police station
  40. SA govt to address global community on attacks
  41. Anger at government grows
  42. FF+ decries 'waste disaster'
  43. Parly 'notes' SABC report
  44. Rent boy sobs in sex trial
  45. Eskom's Moosa hits back
  46. Metro cop's pals ran roadblock
  47. Anger at government grows
  48. Recent attacks on foreigners a tragedy: Bheki Cele
  49. Xenophobia spreads to Western Cape
  50. Eskom warns of possible power cuts
  51. Tsvangirai calls for Zimbabweans to go home
  52. Pahad doesn't think Mbeki needs to address violence
  53. Police monitor Milnerton following violent attacks
  54. Metro police attend to 4 fires in xenophobic clashes
  55. International news:
  56. Woolworths denies yoghurt contamination
  57. NUM has been hard hit by xenophobic violence
  58. Refuse truck set alight by Samwu workers
  59. International news:
  60. Tsvangirai asks SADC to ensure safety
  61. Mbeki comes under fire for not addressing violence
  62. Xenophobic vilence spreads across SA
  63. Power tariff discussion begins on Friday
  64. SACC has evidence of Zimbabwe atrocities
  65. Foreigners don't know how they'll recover
  66. Jordaan's application for confession to be inadmissible denied
  67. Cape mounts relief effort as xenophobia spreads
  68. Police will monitor xenophobic hotspots
  69. James Blunt arrives in SA for concert
  70. Tourist seriously injured by roaming leopard
  71. Woolworths assures yoghurt safe to eat
  72. Humanitarian crisis surrounds fearful foreigners
  73. International news:
  74. Zille slams spread of xenophobic attacks
  75. Metro cop appears in court for alleged hijacking
  76. Transport officials owe R350m in subsidies
  77. Xenophobia 'is just an excuse'
  78. Egoli star pleads for her life
  79. Woman raped in security complex
  80. 'They're going to kill us!'
  81. Court hears how Sheldean died
  82. Top ANC names off 'new' list
  83. No name - just a horror image
  84. Teachers at Inanda , KZN asked to resume teaching
  85. SA students protest against xenophobic attacks
  86. Moosa blames high income earners for energy crisis
  87. Gospel singer dies after diagnosed with leukemia
  88. Standard Bank ATM bombed
  89. Calls sound for tougher measures on xenophobic violence
  90. Foreign nationals displaced in Limpopo
  91. Opportunists possibly behind Xenophobia: Kasrils
  92. Malawi begins evacuation from SA
  93. Fugitive drinks battery acid
  94. Robbers cruelly murder 'angel'
  95. Man 'beaten with iron rods'
  96. Pahad to quit office
  97. Shots fired at Du Noon
  98. Malawi evacuates citizens
  99. HIV+ rapist gets life
  100. SA govt blamed for ignoring xenophobic threats
  101. Eskom CEO agrees with proposed price hikes
  102. Gauteng residents step in to help
  103. Intelligence minister says poverty at root of xenophobic violence
  104. Shots fired at Du Noon
  105. Fifa says confident SA will overcome xenophobic attacks
  106. Chinese authorities to rebuild earthquake hit Sichuan province
  107. Man stable after being bitten by leopard
  108. Police investigate after Zimbabwean man killed in Hillbrow
  109. 'Who is pulling the strings?'
  110. 17 000 displaced in SA
  111. 5 hurt in Durban attacks
  112. Eskom's proposed tariff hike criticised
  113. Five arrested in N Free State xenophobic attacks
  114. More than 100 arrested in Cape xenophobic attacks
  115. 11 held after xenophobic attacks in Limpopo
  116. Students picket at North West university
  117. First SA wind farm opens in WCape
  118. Florence Masebe again targetted by criminals
  119. Immigrants camp out around Cleveland police station
  120. Kasrils denies warning of possible xenophobic attacks
  121. Myanmar allows humanitarian workers into country
  122. Six % of municipalities unable to supply residents with clean water
  123. Two men arrested for selling explosives
  124. Attacks spread in Western Cape
  125. Cop car hits 12 pedestrians
  126. Union to tackle xenophobia amongst its members
  127. Parts of Benoni will have no power on Sunday
  128. Western Cape ready to deploy defence force
  129. Mlambo-Nguka apologises to xenophobia victims
  130. Eskom insists that a price hike is essential
  131. Probe underway into E Cape diarrhoea outbreak
  132. UN concerned over SA xenophobia
  133. Intelligence Ministry investigates xenophobia
  134. Dedicated courts to hear cases of xenophobic violence
  135. Gordon Brown meets with Dalai Lama
  136. Body of elderly Pretoria man found
  137. Fleeing Somali shopkeepers don't know where to go
  138. Num president says xenophobic attacks impacting mining industry
  139. UN refugee agency urges SA to grant African refugees right to stay
  140. Eskom pleased with public participation on proposed increase
  141. SA Minister says fresh violence is embarrassing
  142. SA says apartheid-era foes fan violence
  143. Prosecutors take tough stance on xenophobic cases
  144. Attacks spread in Cape Town
  145. Driver burnt to death in Durban
  146. Govt 'knew' something was brewing
  147. Gangster's tears delay case
  148. 'I'm sorry for what I did'
  149. Kids steal from foreigners
  150. Rapist gets two life terms
  151. 'I was disturbed'
  152. SA reputation tarnished by xenophobia
  153. Cosatu slams ban on Zimbabwean protest march
  154. Mboweni hints at imminent rate hike
  155. Cape xenophobic attacks under control
  156. More calls for Mbeki to step down
  157. Illegal immigrants receiving urgent medical treatment
  158. Clinton justifies decision to prolong her campaign
  159. Body of elderly Pretoria man found
  160. Eskom says it's prepared for winter
  161. Zille praises Capetonians helping those in need
  162. Dozens gather for march against Xenophobic violence in CBD
  163. Xenophobia: more arrests in Jhb
  164. City Press appeals on Zuma story
  165. 'We are treated like animals'
  166. Durban driver burns to death
  167. 1,500 refuges housed at Cleveland police station
  168. 7, 500 people displaced in Cape Town after xenophobic violence
  169. Anti-Privatisation Forum organises march in CBD
  170. Several people killed in bus accident with truck
  171. Benoni possibly without power tomorrow
  172. Government mostly to blame says civil society groups
  173. Foreign nationals streaming to places of safety
  174. Six killed in car accident near Vaal Mirina
  175. Illegal water users issued a warning
  176. March against xenophobic violence in CBD
  177. Xenophobic violence spreads across seven provinces
  178. Government criticised by foreign ambassadors
  179. SA army kills man in self-defence
  180. Scores of Mozambicans flee SA xenophobic attacks
  181. Embattled foreigners complain of police harassment
  182. Six killed in separate car accidents
  183. Police commissioner says ready to respond to xenophobic attacks
  184. Frightened foreigners refuse to be moved
  185. IFP not behind xenophobic violence: Buthelezi
  186. Tsvangirai back in Harare
  187. Lekota expresses condolences to family of SANDF soldier
  188. Attacks 'undermine' SA as rights defender
  189. Water metres activist dies
  190. Mbeki condemns xenophobic attacks
  191. KZN leaders comfort foreigners in wake of attacks
  192. 1000s march against xenophobia
  193. Displaced refugees appeal to UN for assistance
  194. Housing, water issues addressed at E Cape lekgotla
  195. Two children injured in Limpopo helicopter crash
  196. Red Cross 'caring for 25 000'
  197. 1000s march against xenophobia
  198. Army kills man during Jhb unrest
  199. Hot spots calm after violent xenophobic attacks
  200. Nqakula assures Tshwane immigrants of their safety
  201. Learning institutions urged to teach tolerance
  202. Army likely to be deployed in Western Cape
  203. VIP driver punched in KZN crash
  204. Chopper crash: girls critical
  205. Mbeki condemns attacks
  206. Zuma to visit xenophobia spots
  207. Two children injured after Limpopo aircraft crash
  208. Government vows harsh action against criminals
  209. VIP driver punched in KZN crash
  210. Governments pledge funds for Myanmar
  211. South Africans expecting another interest rate hike
  212. Tensions high in the mother city
  213. Police presence in Alex this morning
  214. ANC leaders to meet those left destitute
  215. Xenophobic violence spreads across seven provinces
  216. Government under fire from foreign ambassadors
  217. SA 'needs a plan'
  218. 5 killed in Pretoria crash
  219. Five killed, one injured in Pretoria accident
  220. Africa Day celebrations marred by attacks
  221. SA govt slammed for failing to protect foreigners
  222. Robot lands on Mars today
  223. Police officials out in full force
  224. Jean-Pierre Bemba of the Congo arrested
  225. Calm restored to Alexandra
  226. Tsvangirai back in Zim
  227. Five killed in accident in Pretoria
  228. Gauteng residents call on government to resolve crisis
  229. World leaders call to an end to xenophobic violence
  230. Khutsong welcomes foreign nationals
  231. Mozambican exodus slows down
  232. Drag racer killed after setting record
  233. 'Violence, crime not part of African culture'
  234. Xenophobia death toll at 50
  235. 'Failure to redistribute wealth fuels attacks'
  236. ANC top brass to address locals in Orange Farm
  237. ANC officials expected to address Orange Farm crowd
  238. Mbeki camp 'fights back'
  239. Gauteng death toll hits 50
  240. SA soldier dies in the DRC
  241. Officials to investigate fatal drag race accident
  242. Xenophobic attacks put damper on Africa Day
  243. Zuma to address crowd in Springs
  244. Parts of Jo'burg without power
  245. Children housed in shelters suffering from diarrhea
  246. Who's the 'third force' - UDM
  247. Teen up for poisoning family
  248. Attacks expose Gauteng health services shortfalls
  249. Civic organisations address xenophobic attacks
  250. Zuma calls for tolerance in SA