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Although crime in the art market has a long history, the global popularity of South African artists coupled with the conversion of their work into speculative assets has brought this issue closer...
The Congress of South African Trade Unions welcomes the decision by the UK auditing body, the Accountancy and Actuarial Discipline Board (AADB), to launch a new investigation into the South...
"Tomorrow Europe might no longer be European, and even black, as there are millions who want to come in," said Col. Muammar Gaddafi of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya speaking...
I would strongly recommend, especially if you are of a nervous disposition, that you avoid reading the Strategic Defence and Security Review released by the UK government recently. The document...
The Supreme Court of Appeal today dismissed an appeal against a judgment and order by the high court that set aside a racially restrictive clause limiting the beneficiaries of the Emma Smith...
In a recent decision in the United Kingdom, MCB Printing and Design Limited v Kall Kwik UK Limited, the existence of a duty of care owed by franchisors in dealing with franchisees, including...
That's not original. It is the sub-heading to an article in the week-end Financial Times of 29 May by Simon Kuper. Kuper was reviewing several books on soccer and he begins his article like this:...
Britain's first coalition government since 1945 started to sketch out its main policy goals on Wednesday with a core task being to tackle the country's record budget deficit.
New Prime Minister...