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/ 28 October 2011
The Libyan fighters who dragged Muammar Gaddafi from that stormwater drain made good use of an additional weapon: their cellphones.
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/ 16 September 2011
Very little in the news is, in fact, seen first-hand by reporters.
<b>Franz Krüger</b> looks at some of the key elements of the Press Council of South Africa’s review that was released on August 18.
The British phone-hacking scandal seems to illustrate that a country’s media will get the scandal it deserves, writes <b>Franz Krüger</b>.
Just as the world focused on the birth of a democratic SA, unimaginable horrors were being visited on people in another corner of the continent.
Here’s a startling thought: maybe, after all is said and done, Shrien Dewani will turn out to be innocent of murdering his bride.
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/ 28 January 2011
Internal party politics conjure up images of smoke-filled rooms and the flash of blades as they sink into an opponent’s back.
Parliament will find that media self-regulation in SA squares with the international standard
The arrival of <i>The New Age</i> highlights an important issue in the current debate about the media., writes <b>Franz Krüger</b>.
The debate surrounding nationalisation of mines
should not be based on an ideological or emotional feeling, ANC general secretary Gwede Mantashe said.