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By REUTERS.</p>\n<p><strong>In depth</strong></p>\n<p>AT G20, ZUMA TALKS IMF REFORM AGAIN</p>\n<p>President Jacob Zuma has travelled to this year’s G20 summit in Cannes to highlight the need for global governance reforms as well as enhanced growth, jobs and infrastructure development on the African continent. By KHADIJA PATEL.</p>\n<p><a href=\"../article/2011-11-04-landlords-rights-the-final-frontier\">LANDLORD'S RIGHTS, THE FINAL FRONTIER</a></p>\n<p>On Thursday the Constitutional Court heard a case involving this balance. Slightly surprisingly, several of the judges appeared to be standing up for the rights of the landlord. Yes really. STEPHEN GROOTES was in the public gallery.</p>\n<p><a href=\"../article/2011-11-04-solidarity-num-slam-zuma-for-hulley-appointment\">SOLIDARITY, NUM SLAM ZUMA FOR HULLEY APPOINTMENT</a></p>\n<p>The appointment of Michael Hulley as the president’s legal advisor was never going to go down well. He’s not only his personal attorney, but also a director at Aurora Empowerment Systems, the company embroiled in an ugly spat with workers at Orkney mine. Solidarity and the National Union of Mineworkers are both outraged. By SIPHO HLONGWANE.</p>\n<p><a href=\"../article/2011-11-04-sa-mercenaries-in-the-mad-dogs-war\">SA MERCENARIES IN THE MAD DOG’S WAR</a></p>\n<p>The murmurs of South African involvement in the botched escape of fallen despot Muammar “Mad Dog” Gaddafi are becoming too loud to ignore. SIMON ALLISON sifts through the reports and rumours surrounding local guns-for-hire and their doomed Libyan adventure.</p>\n<p>GOP 2012: PERRY DENIES HIS US CAMPAIGN BEHIND CAIN ACCUSATIONS</p>\n<p>Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry denied charges from rival Herman Cain that his campaign was responsible for leaking accusations of sexual harassment that have shaken Cain's 2012 White House bid. By STEVE HOLLAND (Reuters).</p>\n<p>PAPANDREOU MAKES ANOTHER U-TURN</p>\n<p>Intense European pressure forced debt-stricken Greece to seek political consensus on a new bailout plan instead of holding a referendum after EU leaders raised the prospect of a Greek exit from the euro to preserve the single currency. By DINA KYRIAKIDOU and ABHIJIT NEOGY (Reuters).</p>\n<p>THIS TIME, IT MAY BE CURTAINS FOR BERLUSCONI</p>\n<p>Silvio Berlusconi was already in deep trouble under the weight of sex scandals, political setbacks and judicial investigations before Italy's financial problems put his career on the skids. By DEEPA BABINGTON (Reuters).</p>\n<p>NEXT OIL RUSH: MAYBE NEXT DOOR, MAYBE ACROSS THE GLOBE, BUT ALWAYS WITH RISKS, COSTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE</p>\n<p>A shift is coming with regards to the supply and politics of world oil. The new black gold is going to be expensive and hard to get at properly. 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By MANDY DE WAAL.</p>\n<p><a href=\"../article/2011-11-04-africa-clockwise-a-convenient-way-of-laughing-at-yourself\">HYPERINK’S INNOVATIVE E-BOOK MODEL GETS FUNDING FROM ANDREESSEN</a></p>\n<p>Unlike traditional publishers that take ages to get manuscripts into print and on shelves, Hyperink’s quick and easy to read e-books are ready in a month and cost about $1,000 to produce. Part of the revolution that’s driving a revision of the publishing industry, Andreessen Horowitz liked the business model so much that the investors in Skype, Facebook and Twitter are backing the business to the tune of $1.2 million. 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LESLEY STONES relished comedian Mark Sampson’s take on global warming in his new show, Africa Clockwise.</p>\n<p>PAKISTAN TRIO (+AGENT) JAILED</p>\n<p>Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were jailed on Thursday for their roles in a spot-fixing scandal which the judge said had damaged the integrity of a game renowned for its fairness. By Reuters.</p>\n<p>DOOHAN: STONER WILL BE TOUGH TO BEAT</p>\n<p>Casey Stoner will be a hard rider to beat over the next five years as he strives to match the multiple titles won by Italians Giacomo Agostini and Valentino Rossi, says five-times world champion Mick Doohan. By Reuters.</p>\n<p>“THORPE’S RETURN GOOD FOR THE SPORT” – TRICKET</p>\n<p>The return of swimming great Ian Thorpe after a five-year hiatus has provided a much-needed fillip to the sport after the negative headlines surrounding performance-enhancing swimsuits, Australian teammate Libby Trickett said on Thursday. 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