Staff Reporter
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/ 4 February 2000

Eagles maul Lions 2-0

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Lagos | Thursday 9.00pm. NIGERIA confirmed their status as favourites to win the African Nations Cup with an impressive 2-0 triumph over Morocco on Thursday that sealed first place in Group D. Defeat proved particularly costly for Morocco as they were pipped for the second place in the knockout stages by Tunisia, who […]

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/ 4 February 2000

Piet the mongrel is dead

David Beresford ANOTHER COUNTRY Piet the mongrel is dead and buried at the bottom of the garden, I am told, under the loquat tree. Most pets tend to have been special, post mortem; it is perhaps the selective nature of memory. But, although some might say the quality is not discoverable among animals, I think […]

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/ 4 February 2000

A closer look at the income grant

Bhorat Haroon Minister of Welfare and Development Zola Skweyiya recently announced his department’s intention to pursue the feasibility of setting up a national income grant scheme. There can be no doubt that such a grant system requires serious consideration, to buttress the current suite of social assistance programmes directed at the country’s most indigent. One […]

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/ 4 February 2000

Gonna click around the clock

Edward Helmore The music industry used to refer to music as “product”, implying something tangible, but the time is near when music will be called “content” – intangible, and entirely apt for something that exists only as digital code on the Internet. In two steps, the two most risk-averse and bureaucratic of the big five […]

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/ 4 February 2000

The fighting-dance art

Adam Haupt Capoeira, Brazil’s beefy martial arts form, has an interesting history that takes one into Brazil’s colonial past. Its movements evoke its people’s African origins. Given its place in the history of the “new world”, it’s odd that two Swedes – Paul Blomgren and Billy Malm – are in South Africa to “re-introduce” this […]

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/ 4 February 2000

Beating won’t gag comic

Mercedes Sayagues A broken jaw from a beating, hate mail, threatening phone calls and night visits by detectives from the criminal investigation department (CID) have not gagged Zimbabwe’s top stand-up comedian, Edgar Langeveldt. Bouncing back after seven weeks of absence due to a wired jaw, Lange-veldt reappears tonight (February 4) at Harare’s Book Caf with […]

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/ 4 February 2000

CONGO FEVER KILLS E CAPE FARMER

THE Eastern Cape farmer who was positively diagnosed with the deadly and contagious Congo Fever died on Thursday night. The 51-year-old farmer, Francois Retief of Murraysburg in the Karoo, was described as very fit but in Port Elizabeth’s Provincial Hospital. Health authorities quarantined anyone, especially relatives, who had contact with Retief and they are monitored […]

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/ 4 February 2000

New thug on the Auckland block

Robert Kirby Channel vision I grew wary of the SABC’s motives in broadcasting the now notorious documentary on Sierra Leone after they had given the umpteenth advance warning about the programme: “It includes graphic scenes of extreme physical violence … will be offensive to sensitive viewers … blindfold the children.” In yet another grimy departure […]

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/ 4 February 2000

A bit of Peace in angry Jo’burg

Brett Morris It was purely by accident that I found Peace in Jo’burg the other day. I was driving along Louis Botha Avenue, on my way to do all sorts of pre-planned Saturday afternoon things, when my clutch cable snapped. I managed to push my car on to a side street amid a barrage of […]

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/ 4 February 2000

Gisele: A babe too far

Shane Watson BODY LANGUAGE First there was Cindy, then there was Kate, now there’s Gisele. Gisele Bundchen, Brazilian model of the moment. Not just Vogue and American Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar and W, all of whom featured her on their January covers, but every kind of publication has taken to Gisele like a Carlsberg in […]