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Lonmin victims remembered
Mourners have gathered at the memorial service for 34 mineworkers who were shot in Marikana last week.
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Vietnam cashes out after arrest of bank boss
Anxious Vietnamese are withdrawing their last from a major bank after its founder was arrested.
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SA mourns Lonmin victims
Memorial services will be held for victims of the Lonmin shooting in most major cities.
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Public Works fights corruption
Dept. of Public Works has charged nine officials for corruption while more are being investigated.
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'Police must stay away from Lonmin memorial'
Lonmin miners said they do not want police presence at the memorial service on Thursday.
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Merkel & Hollande to offer Greece comfort
Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande will be in Greece to discuss the country’s bailout agreement.
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Zuma returns to Lonmin
It is understood President Jacob Zuma has returned to Lonmin's Marikana Mine to address miners.
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Italy's instability deepened by 'pigsty' law
Italy’s electoral law is at the centre of political instability.
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Malema slams Lonmin inquiry committee
Julius Malema called the committee set up to probe the Lonmin killings untrustworthy.
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19% of Lonmin miners return to work
Lonmin confirmed that only 19% of 3000 striking miners were back at work on Tuesday.
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Malema to lay charges against Marikana cops
Julius Malema is expected to lay murder charges against the police following the Marikana shooting.
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Some Lonmin miners return to work
The exact number of miners who clocked in for work on Tuesday is still unknown.
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Canadian bank apologises for racist bank note
The Bank of Canada has apologised for a bank note critics deemed racist.
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Apple & Samsung fail to reach settlement
CEOs from Apple and Samsung have met to talk about its patent case, but failed to reach an agreement.
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Miners won't necessarily be fired - Lonmin
Lonmin says it does not want to fire anybody, but miners should return to work.
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Soros reveals stake in Man United
Billionaire George Soros has invested in the red devils.
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Facebook director sells 20 million shares
Facebook Inc director Peter Thiel sold 20 million shares to cash out most of his stake.
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Apple's market value exceeds Microsoft
Apple Inc's market value surpasses Microsoft Corp’s record which was set in 1999.
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Lonmin miners refuse to return to work
Striking miners at Lonmin say they would rather die than return to work.
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Govt. to deal with Lonmin shooting
President Jacob Zuma says he will leave no stone unturned in dealing with the shooting at the Lonmin mine.
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Heineken lifts Tiger beer bid
Heineken NV raised its offer for Fraser and Neave's stake in the maker of Tiger beer to $6.35 billion.