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Sky News: Reflecting the ‘Litigation Nation’?

Rick Dixon writes from Cambridge We are bombarded with in TV adverts about applying for compensation and offering up insurance to keep everyone safe, he says in a roundabout way […]...
by Stirring Trouble on May 22, 2013

South Africa 4: Garden Route: Of Bloukrans Bungy and Nature's Valley

In continuation from South Africa 3: South Africa 3: The beauty that is Panorama Route.Shallow beautiful lagoon at Nature's ValleyHaving enjoyed the beautiful Panorama Route, we reached back Johannesburg pretty late around midnight. But thanks t...
by Travelogues on May 21, 2013

5 Reasons Companies Consider Social Media For Recruitment In Recent Times

Today’s job market is extremely competitive. Technology allows people to search for and apply to jobs from the comfort of their homes instead of going from one business to another business as people had to do in the past in order to be consider...
by Fitcom on May 20, 2013

Warner in Twitter row investigation

By Andrew Hawes BBC World Service Sport Australia's Test opening batsman David Warner has been asked to explain why abusive messages to journalists have been posted on his Twitter account. Cricket Australia (CA) is examining the posts, some of which...
by The Blue Sector on May 18, 2013

Roller crusher for sale in South Africa

Impact crusher and Huaxin Ya Bay cement plant Impact crusher and Huaxin Ya Bay cement plant.As the infrastructure constructions strengthen and crushing equipment update, more and more high technology content, large production capacity and outstanding...
by stonecrusher on May 17, 2013

Ball Mill For Cement Grinding In South Africa

Ball Mill For Cement Grinding In South Africa Ball Mill For Cement Grinding In South Africa       For product information and pricing, Chat with FREE ONLINE SUPPORT: cement grinding mill pulverizer There is whole cement grinding plant...
by rui0815 on May 14, 2013

Lomond Syrah 2008 (South Africa) - Wine Review

This red wine is from last November's Vintages release. I hope you picked up a bottle or two of this when I recommended it last November, as, understandably, there are only 2 bottles available in all of Ontario. Lomond practices sustainable farming...

President Goodluck Jonathan Abandons International Trip To South Africa and Namibia

President Goodluck Jonathan Abandons International Trip To South Africa and NamibiaPresident Goodluck Jonathan cuts short his official visit to South África and aborts his visite to Namibia, owing to the security situation in Nigeria. According to t...
by National Gist on May 10, 2013

South Africa 3: The beauty that is Panorama Route

Brilliant South African Summer weatherWe left Gomo Gomo game lodge as early as we could to be able to visit as many sites of Panoram route while driving back to Johannesburg. As it had been drizzling all morning, so the weather was still overcast wit...
by Travelogues on May 8, 2013

Liverpool FC to play Friendly matches in South Africa

Liverpool will play a post-season friendly in South Africa -- their first match in the country in nearly 20 years -- later this month, the English Premier League club announced on Monday.The Reds will face Ajax Cape Town at the Cape Town stadium on M...
by The Ultimate Update on May 7, 2013

Small stone crusher price in South Africa

Small stone crusher price in South Africa is the lowest in DSMAC. Apart from all types and modes of stone crusher whatever small scale, medium scale and large scale for jaw stone crusher, impact stone crusher, cone stone crusher, VSI stone crusher an...
by stone-crusher on May 6, 2013

Small stone crusher price in South Africa

Small stone crusher price in South Africa is the lowest in DSMAC. Apart from all types and modes of stone crusher whatever small scale, medium scale and large scale for jaw stone crusher, impact stone crusher, cone stone crusher, VSI stone crusher an...
by stone-crusher on May 6, 2013

South Africa 2: The Wildings of Kruger

The prideA nice 7 hour sleep was all that we needed after the long and tiring journey. This much needed sleep set us up well for our 5-6 hour drive to Kruger. By 6:30 am, we were on road driving our hatchback on the smooth roads of SA. Anxious as I w...
by Travelogues on May 5, 2013

Grahamstown and Surrounding Settler Towns

Not very far from Port Elizabeth, is the historic town of Grahamstown with other equal historical towns in its vicinity - Bathurst, Port Alfred and Salem. Established in 1812 as military outpost, and later as a village and trading centre for the 1...
by Beautiful South Africa on May 4, 2013

Scenic Eastern Cape

The beautiful shores of the Eastern Cape is aptly called the ‘Sunshine Coast’, so named for its long, sun-soaked days and warm seasons, is not only favored by South Africans, but also by tourists from abroad. The reason is not only the sun-dre...
by Beautiful South Africa on May 1, 2013

Traditional South African Recipe: Anchovy Eggs

This is a traditional recipe of South Africa: Take as many hard-boiled eggs as required take off the shells and cut the eggs in half lengthwise. Take out the yolks and pound them into a paste with butter, anchovy sauce, and a little cream or milk.
by Beautiful South Africa on Apr 29, 2013

A little Town Called Nigel

In South Africa, in the province of Gauteng there is a little town called Nigel. I am from Nigel and I always wondered where the name came from - I thought it was named after maybe the founder of the town. I was wrong and then I found this i...
by Beautiful South Africa on Apr 28, 2013

“UN human rights council may act against lgbt discrimination”

by Heather Collister   While supporters celebrated France becoming the 14th country to legislate for marriage equality, across the world lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people continue to struggle against violence and discrimin...
by sparrows and sandcastles on Apr 28, 2013

Durban Botanic Gardens

The Durban Botanic Gardens was established in 1849, and is located next to the Greyville Race Course in the Berea, Durban.  The Durban Botanic Gardens is a classic botanic garden, reflecting the universality of the plant kingdom. It has,...
by Beautiful South Africa on Apr 27, 2013

The South African Veld Oven

In rural areas of South Africa of the 17th to the early 20th century, the early settlers and farmers had to be as self-sufficient as possible; all food they used came from their farms - meat, vegetables, fruit and even herbs and spices. Baking the...
by Beautiful South Africa on Apr 26, 2013
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