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Harare — DYNAMOS will invade the Midlands Province tomorrow when they take on Ziscosteel at Torwood for the Redcliff Mayor's Charity Challenge Trophy.
It's not something you learn in school. Or at least at any school I attended. But to land a good job or launch a successful business, you have to be good at selling yourself.
Punk is not dead! It's alive and kicking with the release of Minor Authority's debut CD 'Punk Side Up'.
NASA Spaceline 5 June 2009 Current Space Life Science Awareness
Option premiums ruled high as the market seemed braced for a bout of post-Budget volatility. There was also a dwindling of open interest that suggested caution on the part of traders.
As the government's Budget moves unfold, market participants are treading with caution. As a result, the open interest (OI) positions have taken a beating during June, especially during the last few weeks.
GREEN campaigners formed a "Mili-band" human chain around Kingsnorth Power Station to protest against plans for a new coal-fired plant.
Rod Pampling was nowhere near his best as he shot a rollercoaster one-over-par 71 at Congressional.
Rod Pampling was nowhere near his best as he shot a rollercoaster one-over-par 71 at Congressional to slip two strokes behind Tiger Woods and Anthony Kim.
Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon. Pretty impressive. So impressive that 40 years later, people still make documentaries wondering what that must've been like. Being Neil Armstrong (Sun, 9pm, BBC4) is the latest. Its premise is this: Neil Armstrong has become a recluse. He never signs autographs and doesn't speak to the press. Why? Why don't you want to come out and talk to us, Neil? ...
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