Staff Reporter
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/ 31 March 2000

Between her teeth

She’s young, black, British – and the first publishing sensation of the millennium Stephanie Merritt The hype began in late 1997. Zadie Smith was 21 and just down from Cambridge when her first novel was sold on a mere 80 pages for an advance rumoured to be in the region of 250 000. Some two-and-a-half […]

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/ 31 March 2000

FRESH CLASHES IN DRC

FIGHTING in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo between government security forces and a rebel faction claimed over 19 lives on Thursday, a rebel chief said. Jean-Pierre Bemba of the Congolese Liberation Movement, who heads one of three rebel groups fighting Kabila’s government, has denounced the attack as a “new violation of the […]

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/ 31 March 2000

Poisoned coffee: Woman arrested

A recent police crackdown on alleged members of a criminal syndicate has netted a pharmacist and his mother Hazel Friedman The mother of a prominent pharmacist has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly poisoning coffee she gave to policemen who raided her son’s premises in search of counterfeit drugs. Maureen Adlam, the mother of […]

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/ 31 March 2000

Why is Antjie still on top?

Antjie Krog’s new play is about dialogue – across colour and history, and paint Michael Rautenbach Viewing Antjie Krog’s play Waarom is Di wat Vr Toyi-Toyi Altyd So Vet? at Potchefstroom’s Aardklop festival last October, critic Stephen Gray noted it was “surely destined to become a classic in the repertoire”. Now translated by Krog into […]

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/ 31 March 2000

More than just brainless sex objects

The highly romanticised notion of what a journalist’s work is all about is responsible for the lack of representation of women in the media Khadija Magardie The Human Rights Commission’s (HRC) hearings into racism in the media produced an interesting, though not entirely novel offshoot. Both participants and prominent media persons testifying at the hearings […]

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/ 31 March 2000

AMPLATS IN TALKS OVER STRIKE

ANGLO American Platinum Corporation (Amplats) and the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) are in talks to end a dispute at the firm’s Rustenburg precious metals refinery. Some 120 NUM members at the plant have downed tools since the end of February over wages and working conditions. “The 8% wage offer is final … There will […]

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/ 31 March 2000

The ‘culture’ of sumo wrestling finds

favour in SA Nawaal Deane ‘Ichi, ni, san, shi [Japanese countdown],” wham, grunt, slap. These are the sounds of two sweating opponents slamming into each other. One pushes his forehead into the other’s chest while gripping him in a bear hug to force him out of the makeshift ring. The opponent is thrown in a […]

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/ 31 March 2000

Cult deaths recall early martyrs

John Matshikiza WITH THE LID OFF ‘God gave Noah the rainbow sign:/’No more water, the fire next time!’” So run the words of the old Negro spiritual. The conflagration that consumed the bodies of some 500 members of an obscure Ugandan Christian cult which called itself the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments […]

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/ 31 March 2000

SA TO RECONSIDER BAN ON BRITISH BEEF

DEPUTY Agriculture Minister Dirk du Toit is to lead a delegation to Britain on Saturday to inspect farms and abattoirs as a final step towards lifting a South Africa ban on British beef. The ban, imposed in 1998, was in response to an outbreak of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or “mad cow” disease, among Britain’s beef […]

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/ 31 March 2000

R50-m stolen from health-care coffers

Jaspreet Kindra Two senior officials from a primary health-care group funded by the government pension fund have been arrested in connection with the theft of R50-million. The money was destined for setting up clinics in formerly disadvantaged areas. The officials are Ernustus Visser and Vaughan Coetzee, executive directors of the Carewell Group, which is backed […]