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/ 14 November 2003

Five explosions rock Athens

Five homemade explosive devices were set off overnight in Athens in front of Greek banks and the offices of the conservative party, causing damage, police said on Friday. Investigators suspect ”anarchists” to be behind the violence following their calls for the release of seven anti-globalistation activists arrested in June.

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/ 14 November 2003

JSE stages recovery by noon

The JSE Securities Exchange South Africa moved into positive territory at midday on Friday, shrugging off some of the morning’s weakness caused by the surge in the rand to a 42-month best level of R6,7050 against the dollar. The all-share index was 0,18% firmer and the all-share industrial index added 0,56%.

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/ 14 November 2003

Red bull in a China shop

Riaan Wolmarans attends Red Bull’s DJ school in a refurbished sailor’s club in Cape Town, and it’s no connect-the-dots course for kids messing around with second-hand decks in their bedrooms. The students are masters themselves.

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/ 14 November 2003

Challenge to Vista closure

Vista University has sent a letter to Minister of Education Kader Asmal ”alerting” him that in terms of the Higher Education Act he cannot close the university at the end of the year. The government gazetted its intention to do so in December last year.

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/ 14 November 2003

Slowdown at Hefer commission

National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka did not bother to attend the hearings investigating whether he was an apartheid spy this week. Well, whatever the reason, it was a good decision. A plethora of excuses is making the
commission’s work tougher.

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/ 14 November 2003

Not all hijacks are hijacks

South Africa accounts for between 96% and 99% of all cars reported stolen in Southern Africa. Of these, however, one in five is believed to be a fake hijacking, says the Institute for Security Studies (ISS). It is believed that car-owners cooperate with networks to ‘get rid of their vehicles’ and submit false insurance claims.

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/ 14 November 2003

Journalist arrested over jilted lover

She is well known for her writing about how she was raped, her fight against Aids, her tireless passion for human rights. But this week journalist Charlene Smith found herself on the wrong side of her own polemics. She was arrested for violating a protection order brought against her by her former lover.