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/ 6 September 2007

Brangelina’s car

General Motors (GM) is making a point of acknowledging girl power with the launch of the Chevrolet Captiva. Using the blockbuster movie <i>Mr & Mrs Smith</i> as a premise, GM went to great lengths to accentuate the versatility and over all appeal of its latest SUV.

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/ 6 September 2007

Honouring Steve Biko

This month marks the 30th anniversary of the death of black consciousness leader Steve Bantu Biko. How do we honour him? There is hardly a debate that is not shot through with race. In urban centres these include the fractured debates about employment equity and empowerment. In rural areas, racial relations reflect the neo-feudal arrangements of the Seventies.

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/ 6 September 2007

Black diamonds and emaciated white girls

”Regardless of the BEE types’ penchant for emaciated white girls whose figures might be attributed to the sort of galloping bulimia offensive to any self-respecting peasant living below the bread line, it is time to ensure transformation occurs at all levels of society. Including the air-heads,” writes Niren Tolsi.

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/ 6 September 2007

South Africa’s magazine minefield

The Media magazine last year described the explosion of consumer titles in the print market as a magazine minefield. Spurring the growth has been the country’s recent economic boom, which has seen South African consumers spoilt for choice with the number of magazines quadrupling in the past decade. Only time will tell which titles will survive the boom.

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/ 5 September 2007

SA to celebrate under one cloud of braai smoke

Archbishop Desmond Tutu and thousands of South Africans will soon ”thank heavens it’s Braai Day”. Its purpose — to unite all those who live in the country — is close to Tutu’s heart, who was made the first patron of National Braai Day on Wednesday. The day will coincide with National Heritage Day on September 24.

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/ 5 September 2007

Loots Bosman to face disciplinary hearing

Proteas opening batsman Loots Bosman is to face a disciplinary hearing following comments he allegedly made about being excluded from the Twenty20 World Championship team because of a back injury. Cricket South Africa (CSA) said on Wednesday that Bosman will appear before CSA disciplinary commissioner Michael Kuper SC.