Staff Reporter
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/ 23 December 1999

Liberating the future from the past

The historic town of Weimar has played a pivotal role in shaping the German identity. John Matshikiza recently spent some time there Another week, another airport. I was staring at an empty carousel revolving before me at Frankfurt International. My luggage wasn’t there, and I was beginning to do the now-familiar trot around every baggage […]

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/ 23 December 1999

ROAD DEATH TOLL: 500

THE death toll in the ongoing carnage on South African roads since December 1 had reached the 500 mark by Wednesday afternoon, Arrive Alive said. In a statement it said 500 people have died in 335 accidents. Of those killed 229 were passengers, 136 were drivers and 135 pedestrians. KwaZulu-Natal still has the highest death […]

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/ 22 December 1999

TUTU TO RING THE BELL

ARCHBISHOP Desmond Tutu, who is currently in resident in the United States, is to be honoured by the New York Stock Exchange by ringing the closing bell of trading on December 23. The ringing of the bell forms part of the stock exchange’s Bridging the Millennium programme, a series honouring distinguished leaders of this century […]

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/ 22 December 1999

CAPE TOWN TUNNEL BLOCKED

HOLIDAY traffic to Cape Town has been diverted to Rawsonville after a mudslide caused by heavy rain blocked the tunnel on the N1 just outside the city. Traffic officials said on Wednesday night that they were unsure when the tunnel will be re-opened. No-one was injured in the mudslide.

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/ 21 December 1999

Swazi’s insists soccer cheating was ‘patriotic’

FANYANA MABUZA, Mbabane | Monday 4.30pm. SWAZILAND’S Under-20 soccer team insisted this weekend that it cheated at the recent regional championships in South Africa purely for patriotic reasons. National Football Association of Swaziland secretary general, Mike Vilikazi, said at the weekend the team fielded over-aged players in an attempt to impress judges and boost the […]

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/ 21 December 1999

JSE looks to US data

ALAN FINLAY, Johannesburg | Tuesday 4.30pm. THE JSE lost some ground on Tuesday after Monday’s surge ending the day 1,15% or 97 points down. One analyst said investors were tightening their positions ahead of a US interest rate decision by the Federal Open Market Commission expected on Tuesday night. The industrial index ended 0,17% or […]

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/ 21 December 1999

STRANDED PASSENGERS FINALLY HOME

PASSENGERS left stranded when their ship broke down off the French west coast in November have finally arrived on the remote South Atlantic island of St. Helena. St. Helena Line general manager Tony Bownes said a replacement ship, the Greek-registered MTS Jason, arrived on Saturday at St. Helena, a British overseas territory, with 223 passengers […]

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/ 21 December 1999

HISTORIC TRIUMPH FOR BURKINABE CLUB

BURKINO Faso claimed their first international club prize when ASFA Yennenga lifted the West African Football Union (WAFU) Cup in Ouagadougou at the weekend with a 3-2 final win over Stade Abidjan. ASFA levelled twice through Amadou Toure after Lacina Traore had struck two goals for the Cote d’Ivoire team and Burkinabe national team midfielder […]

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/ 21 December 1999

ANGLO UPS ITS STAKE IN AMPLATS

L ONDON-listed Anglo American Plc said on Friday that it has lifted its stake in Anglo American Platinum Corp (Amplats) to 50,23%. Anglo, which previously made clear its intention to secure a majority holding in the world’s largest platinum producer, increased its holding to 48% last month from 45% at the time of its listing […]

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/ 21 December 1999

SMOKING ‘LIKE AN INMATE’ SOON HISTORY?

THE Department of Correctional Services said on Tuesday it is considering a total ban on smoking in prisons as one way of complying with the government’s proposed tobacco regulations. The draft regulations, issued for comment on December 3, will allow prison authorities to set aside designated smoking areas or rooms in jails. However these rooms […]