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Audit fingers Tokai tycoon
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27 August 2010 | Cape Times | |
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Tokai tycoon Gaston Savoi has been implicated by a forensic audit in several "suspicious" deals involving former Northern Cape Health Department officials. [
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Audit fingers Tokai tycoon
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27 August 2010 | Cape Times | |
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Tokai tycoon Gaston Savoi has been implicated by a forensic audit in several "suspicious" deals involving former Northern Cape Health Department officials. [
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The high-flying and epicurean world of a Uruguayan magnate
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26 August 2010 | Cape Times | |
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EXPENSIVE cigars, fine Western Cape wines, golf, punk rock, film, pharmaceuticals, water purification, hotels, gas, nutrition, a Learjet, and gourmet dining, always followed by an espresso. [
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Life's a menagerie when you're pouring tomato sauce on troubled water
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6 August 2010 | Cape Times | |
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A tiger, a goose or two, a dog, lots of rats (including one who sang like a canary), a jailbird, a sheepish horse and another dog - animals of all shapes, sizes and barks dominated the news this week. [
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Secrets of the 'Pond' revealed after 50 years
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30 July 2010 | Cape Times | |
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NEW YORK: It was a night in early November during the infancy of the Cold War when the anti-communist dissidents were hustled through a garden and across a gully to a vehicle on a dark, deserted road in Budapest. They hid in four large crates for their perilous journey. [
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Plan launched to fight water crisis
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28 July 2010 | Cape Times | |
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WATER - and water quality - will probably determine South Africa's future, analysts say. [
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Humble hamburger lands in league of stadium expenditure
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16 July 2010 | Cape Times | |
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SOUTH Africa is, indeed, a land of extremes. The one minute it is the magnanimous and accomplished host of a major international event; the next minute it is engaged in mean-spirited and petty squabbles. [
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State official accused of R1bn scam
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15 July 2010 | Cape Times | |
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A PROBE by Auditor-General has uncovered financial irregularities in the Department of Water Affairs involving more than a billion rand, including tender manipulation and the unlawful awarding and extension of contracts. [
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Let's learn from China and create jobs
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6 July 2010 | Cape Times | |
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During South Africa's first 15 years of democracy, its gross domestic product (GDP) grew by about 3.2 percent a year, with 2004-2007 averaging a race-away 5.1 percent. [
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Big winter freeze bursts residents' green solar dreams Big freeze bursts Highvelders' green dreams
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28 June 2010 | Cape Times | |
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WAS it the severe weather on the West Rand that caused many solar panels to burst two weeks ago, or were the solar heating systems affected not suited to frost-prone areas in the first place? [
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| World Cup briefs - June 22, 2010 | 22 June 2010 | Cape Times | |
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A man who tried to steal a duvet cover from an unlocked minibus hired by a World Cup tourist, was jailed for 20 months yesterday. [
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Athlone cooling towers will go with a bang, not a whimper, as 6 000 dynamite charges will raze landmark
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9 June 2010 | Cape Times | |
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WITH 6 000 dynamite charges, the Athlone cooling towers will come down simultaneously when explosive experts implode the 80m high, 9 000m2 concrete structures at the end of July. [
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Poaching unchecked as SA has abalone taken off Cites list
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7 June 2010 | Cape Times | |
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ABALONE poaching continues unchecked by South African authorities, but now the Department of Environmental Affairs has pulled the mollusc from an international list of endangered species used to monitor and enforce legal trade. [
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Doctors who treated toddler, whose legs were amputated, face disciplinary action
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1 June 2010 | Cape Times | |
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JOHANNESBURG: Medics who treated a toddler whose legs were amputated last year after she was admitted to the Far East Rand Hospital in September for burns on her hands and face, are to face disciplinary action. [
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City shack-dwellers need a little help from the state
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18 May 2010 | Cape Times | |
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NEXT Monday several hundred squatters from the largest informal settlements in Cape Town will march on the offices of the Mayor of Cape Town. [
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