Anthony Sampson, who passed away recently, was a fine journalist and an award-winning author of several books dissecting Britain, the oil industry and the arms trade. He was also the editor of Drum magazine in the 1950s. And nearly 20 years ago, he played a crucial role in the survival of a new, fearless tabloid, The Weekly Mail (WM), the Mail & Guardian‘s forerunner.
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/ 20 February 2004
John Does found in mine shafts, wives who knocked off their husbands, accidental spies and more, Barbara Ludman digs deep in her bag of the latest gripping crime thrillers.
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/ 26 September 2003
The current model of black economic empowerment (BEE), focused on transferring equity rather than encouraging entrepreneurship, has created a culture of entitlement and dependency in the black middle class, says outspoken businessman Moeletsi Mbeki.
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/ 7 February 2003
Review: 1421: the year china discovered the world
by Gavin Menzies
(Bantam)
Within a fortnight, Vlok had been removed from the Law and Order Ministry and given a less sensitive portfolio.
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/ 29 September 1989
Last year, actor Anthony Fridjhon filed 48 IRP5 forms, primarily from ad agencies, film and audio-visual companies.
It was also a prophetic poster, because printed at the bottom was the legend "Everyday is June 16".