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/ 14 December 2001
Sceptics have tended to answer any discussion about South African policy on the Zimbabwean crisis with the riposte: “What policy?” They appear to have been right. Eighteen months on, there is little evidence the government has set clear goals to avert a catastrophe. And there is even less to suggest our government has decided on […]
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/ 14 December 2001
Nawaal Deane The Office of the President has become embroiled in a dispute over outstanding debts of the South African Chapter of the African Renaissance (Sacar), a supposedly independent body formed to change negative perceptions of the continent. An advertising and events-management firm, Vukani Ma Afrika, has accused Sacar of dodging the payment of accounts […]
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/ 14 December 2001
COMMENT Mike Berger The “declaration of conscience” published in The Sunday Independent (December 9) challenges the Jewish community to admit that Israel is the transgressor in the Middle East and, hence, bears the responsibility for bringing the conflict to a just resolution. Although the latter assertion does not logically follow from the former, the document […]
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/ 14 December 2001
From page 48 players try to rattle their cage, the more they betray their own self doubts. Even Adam Gilchrist, the calm, sensible vice-captain, got it embarrassingly wrong before the Test started. “Every time we play against South Africa it is regarded as the world championship,” he said, promisingly. “There is a lot riding on […]
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/ 14 December 2001
REVIEW Gavin Foster Ford Mondeo 2,0 Ghia R183 000 The problem with being a car salesman today is that there are so few bad cars around. Many years ago buyers had limited choices, and the differences were clear cut. The guy who walked in through the door was a Ford man, or a Chev man, […]
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/ 14 December 2001
Harriet Mazansky of Boston is shaken by South Africans’ America bashing (December 7). She needs to know the real bad news: the attack on our currency has made us feel that elements within the globe-gobbling superpower have made themselves our enemies. If someone tries to mug us on the street, we shoot to kill lest […]
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/ 14 December 2001
REVIEW Gavin Foster Subaru Legacy 2,5 Outback R248 950 If you admire those who have the balls to do things differently, Subaru must be high on your list of heroes. While most manufacturers went the route of front-wheel-drive, the Fuji Heavy Industries subsidiary decided that permanent all-wheel-drive was the way to go. And while everybody […]
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/ 14 December 2001
For many years people in this country and elsewhere pretended not to know anything about the daily atrocities perpetuated by successive apartheid governments on our country’s black people. They preferred only to concentrate on the reaction (often justifiably violent) of the oppressed people on various organs of the apartheid state and its support civil structures, […]
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/ 14 December 2001
Sandile Ngidi The fledgling community radio movement was dealt a blow last month with the closure of the South African Community Radio Network (Sacrin). Sacrin was an initiative by the Congress of South African Trade Unions Centre for Democratic Communications, which was launched in 1997 to provide a satellite link-up platform for community radio stations […]
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/ 14 December 2001
How a quiet French intellectual revolutionised British sporting culture Andrew Anthony Just after Arsenal Football Club won the Double in 1998, David Dein, the vice-chairman, filled out a hotel form for his team manager, Arsne Wenger. He wrote down his name and address, and then, in the section marked “occupation”, he entered “miracle worker”. One […]