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/ 19 November 1999
LOCAL surfer Heather Clark from Port Shepstone has qualified for the 2000 Women’s World Championship Tour (WCT), making her the only South African woman to reach the top echelon of international surfing since Wendy Botha in 1987. Although Clark failed to advance to the quarterfinals of the World Qualifying Series (WQS) Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa, […]
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/ 19 November 1999
Evidence wa ka Ngobeni A Mpumalanga local council does not have a telephone line despite applying for one two years ago. Patrick Aphane, a councillor at the Moutse Transitional Local Council, says he believes the delays are due to lack of commitment by Telkom staff. “At various summits, Telkom officials gave us the impression that […]
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/ 19 November 1999
Connie Selebogo and Jubie Matlou WHO IS … JOE NDHLELA? Joe Ndhlela does not easily pick up a fight. However, the Premier Soccer League (PSL) CEO has lately found himself on a collision course with certain members of the powerful board of governors of the league. This showdown has a negative impact on South Africa’s […]
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/ 19 November 1999
drain The Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Council’s plan to rejuvenate the city is nothing more than a localised version of Gear in which privatisation is central, writes Ebrahim Harvey The most tragic thing about the Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Council’s (GJMC) iGoli 2002 plan is that it is not only the council’s 29 000 employees who will […]
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/ 19 November 1999
things to come Are universities in turmoil or in ferment? Are they collapsing, or merely in flux? David Robbins looks at the tertiary sector The troubles afflicting South African universities and technikons are many, and dramatic: campus protests, lecture boycotts, revelations of institutional collapse, widespread financial investigations, crippling amounts outstanding from unpaid student fees, rumours […]
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/ 19 November 1999
Among other things, the new Firearms Control Bill will deny people guilty of crimes of violence the right to own a firearm. Barry Streek reports Gun-free zones, such as bars and casinos, are to be created in terms of the new Firearms Control Bill, and ordinary people will not be allowed to carry firearms there. […]
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/ 19 November 1999
EGYPTIAN leaders are furious at suggestions a co-pilot intentionally crashed Flight 990 in a suicide plunge and are struggling to keep the affair from escalating into a diplomatic wrangle with Washington. The affair threatened to widen into a rift between Muslims and the West as Egyptians voiced anger at “culturally ignorant” US officials who hinted […]
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/ 19 November 1999
This newspaper has long exercised severe scepticism around the promises and threats of politicians and law enforcement officers to “get tough on crime”, to “wage war on crime” or, in Minister of Safety and Security Steve Tshwete’s memorable phrase, to “kick the criminals in the stomach”. Our demand, and we believe the demand of the […]
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/ 19 November 1999
Julie Burchill BODY LANGUAGE My friend comes back from New York to visit, and the first thing she says as she comes through the door is, “Have you heard that really rude record?” I try to narrow it down: “What, rude- sexy? About sex?” “No, just rude! It’s the rudest song you’ve ever heard!” It […]
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/ 19 November 1999
Sipho M Pityana RIGHT TO REPLY Two articles by Howard Barrell in the Mail & Guardian of November 12 to 18 1999 present a misleading impression of what the government is doing in the labour market. Barrell’s column, Over a Barrel, refers extensively to my address at the Institute of Industrial Relations of South Africa […]