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/ 2 March 2001

Companies vie for piece of labour litigation pie

Khadija Magardie Both newcomers and veterans in the field of private dispute resolution are jostling for first place in the booming labour litigation industry. Most say their motives are philanthropic to provide a service where business and labour can resolve issues without resorting to lengthy and often costly litigation. But there are significant pickings involved, […]

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/ 2 March 2001

Buying players is merely a quick-fix solution

Peter Robinson When South Africa flew out to the West Indies this week, along with Western Province’s Gary Kirsten and Jacques Kallis went provincial team-mates Herschelle Gibbs and Paul Adams. They will be joined later in the tour by Roger Telemachus, while yet another WP player, Ashwell Prince, is strongly tipped to be picked for […]

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/ 2 March 2001

Am I actually emigrating?

Caroline White a second look I am on a Boeing 747 struggling to get some sleep on the journey to London. I start thinking about how often I have made the journey and why this is the last time since I first returned in 1983 that I will be leaving without a home to go […]

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/ 2 March 2001

All hail to the king of the sprints

whipping boy A wise old punter once said: “Son, if you want to come out ahead in life, stay away from fast women and slow horses.” Gauteng conditioner Buddy Maroun has followed at least the second part of that sage advice his horses invariably move quickly. Widely regarded as the most accomplished trainer of sprinters […]

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/ 2 March 2001

Adamson in the spotlight and headlights

Andy Capostagno golf There was a certain poignancy in the way the professional golfing season handed the baton on last Sunday. In stifling heat at Leopard Creek Darren Fichardt won the Tour Championship to conclude the Sunshine Tour, while a relaxed Ernie Els climbed into the top 10 with a six-under-par 65 before flying to […]

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/ 2 March 2001

SA must bridge Africa?s digital divide

SOUTH Africa needs a clear telecoms policy soon to prevent the poor being left further behind in the Internet revolution and set the tone for Web growth in the rest of Africa, say analysts. “South Africa has some highly developed sectors and some really undeveloped sectors, so it represents an opportunity for experiments for the […]

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/ 2 March 2001

Unborn suffer from alcohol abuse

Drinking while pregnant causes irreversible damage, condemning children to an inferior lifestyle Suzan Chala South Africa has the highest figures of foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) in the world. According to the chief executive officer of the Foundation for Alcohol Relation Research, Professor Denis Viljoen: “One in 20 children in the Western Cape has FAS.” FAS […]

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/ 2 March 2001

MOZ OPPOSITION DISRUPTS PARLIAMENT

MOZAMBIQUE’S opposition alliance led by the former rebel Mozambique National Resistance (RENAMO) disrupted parliamentary proceedings for the second day in a row after losing a vote relating to the immunity of three opposition members. The 117 opposition deputies protested in their traditional way – chanting anti-government slogans such as ”you stole our votes” and banging […]