
… Tapping into an explosion of interest in phenomena that defy scientific
explanation, researchers from Australia's Monash University set up an online survey to
assess their impact on individuals and society … 
… Assistant coach Wayne Smith said France boss Bernard Laporte had been right to
ring the changes after his side suffered their largest home defeat in Lyon, which saw the
French … 
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Vice-President Jean-Pierre Bemba on Thursday rejected
presidential election results that saw him defeated by Joseph Kabila and said he would
"use all legal channels" to … 
… Ethiopia, on Thursday with senior African Union officials to seek solutions to
the crisis in Sudan's troubled western Darfur region. But prospects for the meeting
reaching consensus on a way … 
… famine and disease. CNBC Africa will launch in May 2007, employing 40 journalists
in four countries to cover financial markets … 
It is the stuff of nightmares and, until now, Hollywood thrillers. A huge asteroid is on a
catastrophic collision course with Earth and mankind is poised to go the way … 
… "There is absolutely no truth to this malicious e-mail," Engen spokesperson Tania
Landsberg said in a statement … 
Gold theft from mines was estimated at R2-billion rand annually, the Chamber of Mines said
on Thursday. Chamber of Mines deputy legal adviser Anton van Achterbergh said that a
report … 
… the department said on Thursday. Department of Labour director general Vanguard
Mkosana said the project team will help to manage the department's assets and report on
issues timeously … 
… This was announced by advocate Kamela Kekana at the launch of the festive-season
operation plan for the Tshwane metro police in Pretoria on Thursday … 