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Utah Jazz: Boozer not headed to Dallas or South Africa
While you're at it, scratch South Africa off of Boozer's more immediate travel itinerary. Though it's still unclear where exactly he'll end up this NBA ... -
Hope in South Africa
For years, South Africa was an international laughing stock for its tragically absurd approach to the deadly AIDS epidemic. Now, that national nightmare may ... -
Into Africa: safari adventure goes luxury, part 1
Two days before we were to board the plane from Heathrow International to Johannesburg, South Africa, we sat down in the swank, new A&K office inside ... -
Late President's Son Favored in Gabon Election
A polling station in Libreville, Gabon, on Sunday. Voters were choosing a leader to replace El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba, who ruled for more than four decades ... -
World Cup - US Soccer
Bob Bradley's team is heavily favored, but an upset could seriously imperil its entire South Africa 2010 quest. So it's a biggie. ... -
Israel stocks off as Africa-Israel shares slump after loss
By Robert Daniel, MarketWatch TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Israeli stocks slumped on Sunday, as real estate developer Africa-Israel Investments lost a quarter ... -
Report: S. African army investigates kidnap plot
South Africa is in "treacherous times," he was quoted as saying in the affidavit. The alleged plot was linked to the refusal by some soldiers to leave a ... -
Caster Semenya is a hero – but in South Africa being different can ...
Photograph: Karel Prinsloo/Associated Press South Africa had never witnessed a homecoming like it. The quiet bustle of Johannesburg's OR Tambo airport gave ...
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