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/ 17 October 2003

False paeans to the Pope

The eulogies have begun already. Extraordinary things are being written about the Pope for his 25th jubilee this week, yet these are mere aperitifs for the great banquet of adulation undoubtedly to come when the pontiff finally shuffles off his mortal mitre.

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/ 17 October 2003

The new dealers

The vagaries of change have been profitable for a youthful breed of entrepreneurial art dealers, tastemakers whose influence has shaped who and what is being collected in the post-apartheid era. A new breed of savvy tastemakers are making their mark on the art scene, writes Sean O’Toole.

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/ 17 October 2003

Tooning in

If freedom of speech is the beating heart of democracy, then the political cartoonist operates like a pacemaker. Unlike long-winded political articles that require patience and literacy, a cartoon can cut to the heart of an issue, encapsulate a debate, display a viewpoint and shame our leaders in the most immediate manner, writes Andy Davis.

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/ 17 October 2003

Women on the verge

<b>NOT QUITE THE MOVIES OF THE WEEK:</b> As with many mainstream movies stealing a bit of style from the independents (but no substance), <i>View from the Top</i> is going as quirky, with a light, slightly absurdist tone, and a look to match. Luckily, opening at the same time as <i>View from the Top</i> is <i>Secretary</i>, which acts as something of a corrective to its fake quirkiness.

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/ 17 October 2003

Master of the deep

‘A friend started calling me Vinny da Vinci when I was still young. Before I started DJing he named me after another artist," Vincent Motshegoa says about the history of his stage name. House music in South Africa is like a religion and Vinny da Vinci is its patron saint, writes Dikatso Mametse.

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/ 17 October 2003

JSE roars ahead as rand weakens

The JSE Securities Exchange South Africa was roaring ahead in noon trade on Friday, with a weaker rand giving heavyweight dual-listed and resources stocks a boost. Buying at the top end of the market filtered through to the rest and
advancers outnumbered decliners on the all share index by about nine to one.