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/ 18 July 1997

Top scorers of the death-sentence years

ON any scorecard of the death sentence, the late Judge B O’Donovan handed down more death sentences than any of his colleagues. In a three-year period he sent 25 prisoners to be hanged, and in his career he handed down 39 death sentences. On the other hand, one judge, NM McArthur, never sent a single […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Mobutu couldn’t afford SA mercenaries

Peta Thornycroft STORIES are emerging about the dying days of Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of Congo, and how South African mercenaries and desperadoes tried to make a quick buck out of the tottering regime of Mobutu Sese Seko. As rebel leader Laurent Kabila’s men prepared their final march on Kinshasa, Mobutu loyalists were in […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Wind-up radio is set to change people’s

listening The wind-up radio is finally available in SA after being produced for export only, reports Madeleine Wackernagel THE story of the wind-up radio is one of ironies. It took a South African company to realise its potential after its British inventor had no luck selling his idea in the rest of the world, but […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Cashing in on tragedy

LOOSE CANNON: Robert Kirby BOTH of my liberal friends have again gone into moral shock. This recent disaffection is no result of conventional stimuli. It has a more specific aetiology than the vaguely defined silts of the apartheid system. These two people are disturbed for very compact reasons. They have been watching and listening to […]

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/ 18 July 1997

FESTIVAL SUSHI

Muting the instruments Previous Grahamstown jazz festivals have usually been followed by one South African musician or another sounding off to the press. In the past, artists have had gripes about pay, conditions and programming. This year, you heard none of that; we can guarantee it. But the post-festival silence doesn’t mean that everything in […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Frits books late for trip to Athens

ATHLETICS:Julian Drew FOR Frits Potgieter it was never a matter of if but rather when he would break into the big time – and that moment arrived somewhat unceremoniously at a low key athletics meeting in Sheffield, England on Tuesday night. Potgieter added more than two metres to his previous personal best of 61.98m in […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Hanging judges to face truth commission

The truth commission will examine whether judges `dished out death sentences’ to shore up apartheid, writes Swapna Prabhakaran SOME of South Africa’s judges, including one working for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, will be called before the commission to defend apartheid-era decisions to send hundreds of people to the gallows. The issue of the death […]

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/ 18 July 1997

‘America, solve my brother’s murder!’

Five years on, New York State police have not found the killer of a South African university student, writes his brother, Phil Molefe THE world media descended on Cape Town like vultures last week to cover the amnesty hearing of slain American Fulbright scholar Amy Biehl. By contrast, nothing has ever been said in America […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Putting Mamelodi to the sword

Fencing may have originated with the European aristocracy, but now it is flourishing in Mamelodi township FENCING: Julian Drew NOT so many years ago no black man without the speed of Hezekiel Sepeng would have ventured on to the Pretoria University campus inquiring whether he could join in with the sporting activities. A slower individual […]