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Hong Kong’s Cyberport shows how it can, and should, be done

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Most thinking South Africans are justifiably cynical about public-private partnerships, writes Michael Fridjhon

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Assad ‘peace plan’ greeted with scorn by foes

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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad rejects peace talks with his enemies in a defiant speech that his opponents describe as a renewed declaration of war

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EDITORIAL: Road carnage is a perennial problem

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This year, like every year, the cry will be that ‘something must be done’. In fact, what is clear is that something very different must be done

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FINANCIAL TIMES: Worsening world weather

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Posted by admin 136 days ago (http://www.bdlive.co.za)
There seems to have been not a single moment of last year when some part of the world was not afflicted by extreme weather

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Slowly but surely, cellphones are changing lives

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It will take a decade to get certain applications into a lot of places, but the momentum will build and we will learn as we go, writes Bill Gates

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Making travel less tricky

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Posted by admin 136 days ago (http://www.bdlive.co.za)
Richard Branson provides some tips on how to make business travel go more smoothly

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Employees in ME to see 5.4% increase in 2013 salaries

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Posted by admin 137 days ago (http://www.menafn.com)
(MENAFN) Mercer, the global consulting company, said in its latest study that in 2013, workers in the Middle East are set for a 5.4-percent increase in their average salaries, reported Arabian ...

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South African troops arrive to ‘secure’ Bangui — source

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At least 200 South African soldiers have arrived in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic, to try to secure it from advancing rebels, a military source says

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