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"The sensationalisation that characterised these media reports was patently motivated by a highly personalised desire to demean the person of the minister of health," Maseko said.
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The sensationalisation that characterized these media reports was patently motivated by a highly personalized desire to demean the person of the Minister of Health.
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"The sensationalisation of the investigation processes criminalises the ANC deputy president even before he gets a chance to appear before a court of law."
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As a countryside dweller I deplore this cheap sensationalisation of our daily routine.
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The leadership of the ANC has noted with disquiet the sensationalisation in the last few weeks of correspondence attributed to Cde Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
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Mandela labelled as unfortunate the sensationalisation of teachers 'retrenchments, adding "Today, I once more wish to reassure teachers that this government is committed to re-deploying rather than retrenching teachers".
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"This type of press sensationalisation always results in a very adverse reaction to her health."
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie BreakingNews.ie / TCM 2010
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"This type of Press sensationalisation always results in a very adverse reaction to her health."
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"This type of Press sensationalisation always results in a very adverse reaction to her health."
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"This type of press sensationalisation always results in a very adverse reaction to her health."
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie BreakingNews.ie / TCM 2010
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