Staff Reporter
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/ 11 February 2000

Music beats sex as the online food of love

John Cassy Sex has been overtaken by music as the most popular search request on the Internet. MP3, the technology that allows music to be downloaded direct from the Net, has knocked sex off the number one spot as the word or phrase most commonly entered into search engines. The rankings are from Searchterms.com, which […]

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/ 11 February 2000

ASA fails to pay retainers

Michael Finch Athletics Just when you thought that Athletics South Africa (ASA) was finally repairing the rift between administrators and athletes, it ruins all the good work. This week many of the country’s top stars had debit orders returned on car and house payments while battling to put food on the table, after ASA failed […]

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/ 11 February 2000

Bafana’s tactical blunder

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Lagos | Friday 8.45am. AS the country mourns the exit of Bafana Bafana from the African Cup of Nations, Nigeria has revealed that a tactical blunder – and some sharp thinking by the hosts – led to the demise of the South Africans. Bafana were totally outclassed 2-0 in the semi-finals against the […]

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/ 11 February 2000

What makes the Australians world

champions Bob Woolmer FROM THE PAVILION Australia is the dominant side in world cricket at the moment. South Africa are in transition, England too, while Pakistan and India are full of Eastern promise but short on fulfilling that promise. As soon as there is any bounce in the pitch they are found wanting. The West […]

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/ 11 February 2000

‘How could you let that monster go?’

A murder suspect who threatened to kill the two witnesses to his alleged crime has been freed on bail of R500, and nobody involved in the case can explain why. Heather Hogan reports ‘It must have been a mistake,” shrugged a clerk at Botshabelo Magistrate’s Court, of the alleged murderer’s release on R500 bail. And […]

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/ 11 February 2000

Tax breaks for NGOs?

Barry Streek Non-profit organisations are on the verge of victory in their long-standing battle to gain tax concessions from the government. This follows a draft report by the National Assembly’s portfolio committee on finance which endorsed last year’s Katz commission’s proposals to extend tax incentives to NGOs. The committee’s draft report has rejected attempts by […]

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/ 11 February 2000

Cupid’s virtual arrows find their mark

‘I don’t care too much for money, money can’t buy me love” … except on St Valentine’s Day of course. Valentine’s Day has never been especially important in my household but it’s always been a good excuse for my son to gorge himself on chocolate. It will be a washout this year as well since […]

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/ 11 February 2000

ULLRICH LEADS RAPPORT TOUR FIELD

TOP German cyclist Jan Ullrich heads a strong field for South Africa’s premier cycling event, the Vodacom Rapport Tour, which starts in Cape Town on Friday and ends on February 19. The 26-year-old Ullrich, 1999 Tour of Spain and 1997 Tour de France winner, leads the Deutsche Telekom team, one of 15 six-member teams competing […]

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/ 11 February 2000

Mr Toady goes a-courtin’

Channel vision Last Sunday’s Newsmaker interview with Mr Thabo Mbeki should be released on video as a teaching aid, for use in first-year state-of-the-art political sycophancy lectures. Marketed overseas it could become an academic gotta-have. If ever there was a demonstration of how callow and smarmy it is possible to become, this was it. Snuki […]

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/ 11 February 2000

Apartheid’s paella connection

Terry Bell unravels the murky past of the former Wits fine arts professor who siphoned aid funds into security police coffers, and is now in hiding in Spain Superspy Craig Williamson’s Spanish connection, Avio Barraclough (75), has gone to ground in Spain fearful of an official probe into his role in apartheid’s dirty war. The […]