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/ 3 September 1999

A wrong that must be righted

Cameron Duodu Letter from the North As could be expected, the claim by the African World Reparations and Repatriation Truth Commission for $777-trillion in respect of the enslavement and colonisation of Africa has produced quite a few titters. One Nigerian wrote on the Internet: “Is this some kinda joke?” And a Ghanaian wrote: “I am […]

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/ 3 September 1999

Anatomy of a `wind event’

David le Page The “wind event” which hit the Cape Flats this week probably wasn’t a tornado – but tornadoes may be hitting South Africa more frequently. Certain areas of South Africa, particularly the eastern escarpment, are already more prone to tornadoes. Tornadoes are a spin-off from the thunderstorms enjoyed by the Free State and […]

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/ 3 September 1999

Cosmo for guys

Hilary Fine Lifestyle It’s been a long time coming, but the Cosmo girl finally has a playmate. For Him Magazine (FHM) will launch in South Africa in December with Neil Bierbaum, formerly of Directions magazine, as its editor. The young, affluent South African man- about-town will soon have a general lifestyle publication to call his […]

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/ 3 September 1999

Fighting the enemy within

Review of the week Brian Butterworth In Peter Brook’s play The Man Who, which opened last week at the National Theatre, we are presented with a series of neurological patients who seem, at first sight, to be impossibly exotic. A man with a detailed memory for 30 years ago cannot remember what happened in the […]

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/ 3 September 1999

Microsoft’s not so hot Hotmail

Belinda Beresford and David le Page The furore over the collapse of even rudimentary privacy on Microsoft’s Hotmail e-mail service raises concerns that the software giant is more interested in gathering information than in protecting it. Microsoft doesn’t have a worse reputation for neglecting privacy than its competitors. Crackers – hackers who attempt to illegally […]

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/ 3 September 1999

A Congolese pig of peace

John Matshikiza With the Lid Off The Lusaka accords, heralding the possibility of an end to the war in Congo, has finally been signed by the last of the several hundred different people who were supposed to sign it. It’s like that folk tale about the gang who stole a pig from someone’s yard and […]

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/ 3 September 1999

A matter of fact

In an article in last week’s Mail & Guardian, Melanie Chait was described as an SABC commissioning editor who successfully sued the SABC and was awarded three months’ salary from the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration. The position she held was, in fact, general manager: programme policy, planning and co- productions. The SABC offered […]

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/ 3 September 1999

A far cry from Lebanon

Alex Dodd LANDMARKS Cast your mind back awhile to a vacant lot just south of Joubert Park and the Johannesburg Art Gallery. For about 90 years this Union Grounds site was reserved for use by the military, creating a unique situation whereby four city blocks remained essentially vacant – on the surface anyway. For a […]

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/ 3 September 1999

A good Oman

Q & A Buddy Wells Buddy Wells is the award-winning saxman behind the legendary Kusasa, The Truly Fully Hey ShooWow Band and Jimmy Dludlu’s C-Base Collective. He has played and recorded with jazz luminaries such as Winston Mankunku, Joe McBride and Dutch pianist Jack von Poll. His most recent gig was at the North Sea […]