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July 23, 2011

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Rupert Murdoch launches satellite for SKY


As he eased the satellite into position Rupert became aware of a problem

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July 22, 2011

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110721mg 11 07 21 21 Jul 2011 Mail & Guardian The Rupert Murdoch Phone Hacking Scandal

Rupert Murdoch has built a media empire on newspapers and in particular newspapers that specialise on scandal. Now he is in the middle of those stories.



Psst Wanna buy hacked phone messages?

Murdoch had to downscale!

Phone hacking Scandal News of the world United Kingdom Media baron Rupert Murdoch Rupert Murdoch's phone-hacking scandal: A timeline Phone-hacking scandal hits Murdoch business as investors grow restless Journalists dispute Murdoch phone-tapping evidence Murdoch knew about hacking, ex-editors say
Murdoch junior accused of misleading MPs
Crowds roll up for Murdoch circus
Phone-hacking whistleblower found dead
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Murdoch built a media empire on newspapers and in particular newspapers that specialise on scandal. Now he is in the middle of those stories. Cartoons Mail & Guardian Year-2011 Year-2011-07 4126
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July 21, 2011

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110721tt 11 07 21 21 Jul 2011 The Times Dingbats an absurd workplace comic strip - - the unemploement situation in South Africa


Adcorp recently reported that 127,000 permanent positions were lost in South Africa during June, mainly in the unskilled and semi-skilled categories. This occurred at the same time as there was a 22% rise in high level and professional employment and a rise in unofficial employment.


To get the message across that no one is concerned about the unemployed, Zapiro bases his cartoon on the characters and style of Scott Adam's Dilbert comic strip. Dilbert is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office featuring the engineer Dilbert as the title character.


Dingbats an absurd workplace comic strip



The Bosses We wont give in to workers greed
The workers Lets win public sympathy by trashing the city - Brilliant
The Unionists Our goals for July: Bring the economy to its knees and get another lotto million for our union bash

 


What about the unemployed? - Forget it you're not in the picture


http://dilbert.com/strips/



Analysis: Waiting for a job in South Africa? Don't hold your breath.
How to fix SA's unemployment problem - Adcorp
Job losses continue: Adcorp
SA fights joblessness
Cosatu makes job situation 'worse'
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st 20110721tt July The Times /Cartoons/m_110721tt.jpg 110721tt Adcorp this week said that 127,000 permanent positions were lost in SA during June, mainly in the unskilled and semi-skilled categories. This occurred at the same time as there was a 22% rise in high level and professional employment and a rise in unofficial employment. The bottom line is that the most likely people to be unemployed on a long-term basis are those with few or no skills, fallouts from the information age and the knowledge economy. A quick browse of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) website shows that the services sector accounts for a whopping 63.6% of global GDP compared with 30.7% for industry and a mere 5.7% for agriculture. It makes sense that the jobs are where the GDP dominates. On the surface, SA's employment complexion is quite simple. There are about 32.2 million people in the 15-64 age bracket, of whom about 17.3 million are considered to be eligible for the workforce. About 13.1 million are employed, but only about 9.2 million are formally employed in non-agricultural jobs. When it comes to the unemployed, Statistics SA reported a figure of 4.1 million for the fourth quarter of 2010, 68% of whom had been jobless for one year or longer. They also reported a figure of 2.1 million for discouraged work seekers who had given up looking for work. Cartoons The Times Year-2011 Year-2011-07



 
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July 20, 2011

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July 19, 2011

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Published on July 19, 2011 06:05

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87-Magnus-Komg 87 Magnus Kong In 1987 General Magnus Malan admitted for the first time that South African troops were in Angola to support Unita (the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola), as well as to counter Swapo (the South-West African People's Organisation) and the ANC UNITA MNR Apartheid government UNITA SWAPO Angola Namibia South African Defence Force (SADF) Magnus Malan 4128
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