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No sympathy for ArcelorMittal

by Jan de Lange | 01 Mar 2010 -

Jan de Lange The steel giant will struggle to find sympathy now that Kumba has stopped supplying it with cheap iron ore, writes Jan de Lange. Read ›

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    Malema madness

    by Jan de Lange | 26-Oct-09 09:08 | 3 comments

    Why are "black diamonds" hanging on to Julius Malema's every word, asks Jan de Lange. Read ›

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    by Jan de Lange | 19-Oct-09 09:19 | comment here

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    Numsa's Nazi tactics

    by Jan de Lange | 13-Oct-09 13:13 | comment here

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