| Client Has Eight-month Wait For Adsl Line |
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22nd March 2007
A Western Cape man whose business is solely dependent on an Internet connection feels Telkom has been giving him the runaround.
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| Traders Suffering In Plett Upgrade |
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22nd March 2007
Delays in the upgrade of Plettenberg Bay‘s Main Street are having a
detrimental effect on business, say shop-owners in the vicinity.
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| World-class Mountain Bikers Line Up For Cape Epic |
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21st March 2007

Over 1,000 mountain bikers from all over the world will set off on one
of the world’s great endurance events when the 2007 Cape Epic rolls out
of the Knysna Waterfront on Saturday. The world’s largest full-service
mountain bike stage race is an annual eight-day race through some of
South Africa's most exquisite scenery.
Inset: The Cape Epic is the world’s largest full-service mountain bike stage race. Photo by Chris Blecher
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| Mother And Son Killed In Pass Crash |
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20th March 2007
A mother and her son were killed in a collision between a car and a truck on the Outeniqua Pass yesterday.
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| South African Property On The Rise |
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20th March 2007
Property in the South African city of Cape Town could rise in value by
15 per cent next year in the lead up to the Fifa World Cup, experts
have predicted.
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| Final Section Of Revamped Outeniqua Pass Opened |
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20th March 2007
Western Cape Transport and Public Works MEC Marius Fransman has
officially opened the final four-kilometre section of the revamped
Outeniqua Pass road alongside the George northern suburb of Blanco.
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| Coach Bob Woolmer Dies After Defeat |
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19th March 2007

Passed away: Pakistani and former South African cricket coach Bob
Woolmer, here photographed at the Oval cricket ground in London late
last year, died in hospital on Sunday at the Cricket World Cup after
being found unconscious in his hotel room in Jamaica. (Carl de Souza,
AFP)
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| Mbeki Slammed Over Alleged Crime Agenda By 'white Racists' |
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19th March 2007
President Thabo Mbeki's claim that entrenched racism in SA's white
community is behind the rising tide of anti-crime campaigns in the
country is unreasonable, untenable and "dangerously out of kilter", say
opposition parties.
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| Millions Miss Internet Boom |
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19th March 2007
Young people, wealthy families
and graduates use the internet more than the elderly, poor or
unqualified, according to a new British report.
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| Bubble Bursts For Wine Farmers |
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19th March 2007
Dreams of making a comfortable living off South Africa's fertile Cape
winelands are souring for many grape growers who are being forced by
dipping exports and stagnant domestic sales to throw in the towel.
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| Proteas Send Records Tumbling |
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17th March 2007

The Proteas have recorded the third-highest winning margin in Cricket World Cup history by beating the Netherlands.
RECORD-BREAKER: Herschelle Gibbs
plays a shot off Netherlands bowler during a Group A match of the ICC
World Cup at Warner Park stadium in St Kitts. (Saeed Khan, AFP)
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| Mossel Bay Hosts Record Buffalo Rally |
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17th March 2007
Thousands of bikers will descend on Mossel Bay today for the annual
Buffalo Rally. Organisers say they expect a record crowd of between
7 500 and 8 000 bikers to set up camp at the Santos Caravan Park.
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| Date Set For Auction Of George Crocodiles |
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17th March 2007
A date has been set for the auction of about 1 000 crocodiles from
the George Crocodile Park to raise R140 000 the park‘s owner owes the
George municipality.
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| The Ps3 Sa Launch Date Announced |
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16th March 2007

The long-awaited Sony PS3 home entertainment console will be on sale in
South Africa from 23 March 2007 – in conjunction with the console’s
launches in the UK and Australasia.
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| Christians Divided Over Film |
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16th March 2007
Christian leaders are divided over whether to advise their followers to
watch a documentary that claims scientists have discovered the tomb in
which Jesus Christ was buried.
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| Ltimate Dare-devil Act In Sa |
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16th March 2007
A South African giant who featured on the TV's Ripley's Believe It Or Not, is set to tackle the ultimate dare-devil act in George.
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| Birds May Get Bearings From Beak Sensors |
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16th March 2007

Birds may be able to fly vast distances without getting lost because of
sensors in their beaks, according to a study on Wednesday.
Brain washing: Scientists in China have succeeded in remotely
controlling this pigeon's flight by sending signals via computer to
micro electrodes in the pigeon's brain. Photo: AP
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| Water Demand A Worry For Knysna |
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16th March 2007
Garden Route environmentalists have raised concerns about the strain
that the proposed R2-billion Knysna River Reserve development will have
on the town‘s water supply.
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| Local Maidens Say Which Protea Bowls Them Over |
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16th March 2007
Not only is he South Africa‘s youngest cricket captain, but Graeme
Smith is definitely the sexiest Protea, according to women in Nelson
Mandela Bay and the Garden Route.
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| Sa Job Prospects One Of World’s Best |
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15th March 2007
Employers in South Africa continue to be optimistic about adding to
their workforces in the second quarter of 2007, according to the
results of the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey released yesterday.
Employers in Singapore, Peru, Argentina, South Africa and India report
the strongest Quarter 2 hiring plans of the 27 countries and
territories surveyed.
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