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Ancient skeleton named

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Pretoria - An almost 2 million-year-old hominid skeleton discovered in the Cradle of Humankind has been named Karabo.

Special border times for World Cup

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Nelspruit- The Border Control Operational Coordinating Committee in Mpumalanga will put in place extra measures to prevent possible congestion at the province's busiest ports of entry during the FIFA World Cup.

Socceroos want school kids' support

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Pretoria - The Masakhane Primary School in Roodepoort may be proudly South African, but on Wednesday the Australians will attempt to win them over.

Benni out of World Cup squad

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Johannesburg - West Ham United striker, Benni McCarthy, was the major casualty when the Bafana Bafana final 23-man World Cup squad was announced on Tuesday.

Koreans land at OR

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Pretoria - One of the 2010 FIFA World Cup surprise packages, Korea DPR, arrived at OR Tambo airport a short while ago, to take part in the upcoming football spectacle.

Durban teens get a taste of the World Cup

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Durban - Cristiano Ronaldo is a sporting idol, revered by young children around the world for his masterful skills with the ball, and they can only dream about a moment with the star. But for a few ball crew members and flag bearers in Durban, the dream of getting a glimpse of their football heroes became a reality, writes Kemantha Govender.

ACSA places new luggage restrictions

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Pretoria - As part of the preparations for this year's 2010 FIFA World Cup, Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) is to impose restrictions on hand luggage for domestic flights.

TB conference underway

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Durban - TB advocacy and community mobilisation will be among the topics to be covered by experts during the 2nd TB Conference currently taking place at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Convention Centre.

Parents must watch children during Word Cup

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Cape Town - Minister for Women, Children and Persons with Disabilities Noluthando Mayende-Sibiya has urged parents to be responsible during the World Cup which will see the closure of all schools in the country.