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/ 19 November 1999
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Cape Town | Friday 6.30pm. ENGLAND’s hopes of making further inroads into the Combined Northerns/Gauteng batting order was halted by bad light at Centurion Park on Friday. Replying to England’s 303, after most of the morning session had been washed out by rain, the Combined XI reached 85 for three when the umpires […]
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/ 19 November 1999
E-COMMERCE, or buying and selling things over the Internet, has got a boost from Absa Bank, Boland PKS, First National Bank and Nedcor, in alliance with MasterCard and Visa, all of whom have elected to support the Secure Electronic Transaction standard (Set). The standard will allow consumers to make purchases by credit card over the […]
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/ 19 November 1999
Gavin Foster The fight by Christian Education South Africa (Cesa), a fundamentalist Christian schooling group, to reverse the ban on beating schoolchildren suffered a setback on Monday when a Durban school worker was convicted of common assault. After convicting Valerie Ryan (48), magistrate SJ Mayeza discharged her with a caution, saying Ryan believed her actions […]
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/ 19 November 1999
Donna Block SHARE WORLD Will he or won’t he, will he or won’t he? This has been the refrain from economists, analysts and investors this week as they awaited news on whether United States central banker extraordinaire, Alan Greenspan, was going to join his peers and raise short-term interest rates, or not. In the past […]
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/ 19 November 1999
dollar Liesl Gerntholtz and Shireen Motara RIGHT TO REPLY During the past year there has been an intensified debate in the media about rape. Whether this is because rape has reached such proportions that we can no longer ignore it, or because the media has become more responsive to the issue, is not clear. Whatever […]
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/ 19 November 1999
David Robbins The central premise in the size and shape debate is that the apartheid inheritance has caused distortions in tertiary education that now need correcting. The size of the sector – in student numbers – and the shape of it – the types of institutions it contains, and the proportion of universities to technikons […]
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/ 18 November 1999
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Thursday 1.00pm. THE Tunisian club assault on Africa continues this weekend in Cote d’Ivoire when Club Africain play local side Africa Sports in the first leg of the Cup Winners Cup final. Etoile du Sahel built a one-goal advantage over Moroccan visitors Wydad Casablanca last weekend in the CAF Cup final […]
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/ 18 November 1999
AN average of 1600 people are killed in road accidents in Tanzania each year, the Tanzania Roads Association said. The TARA chairman Immanuel Kimambo said on Wednesday that an estimated 6400 people have been killed in road accidents during the past four years. Most of the accidents occur due to human error, he said, and […]
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/ 18 November 1999
ANGLO-Dutch oil giant Shell has declared another force majeure in Nigeria, the seventh in recent months due to unrest in the Niger Delta region, a company official said Thursday. In recent months, amid ethnic clashes in which dozens of people have died, the company has suffered operational stoppages that have forced it to declare force […]
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/ 18 November 1999
SOUTH Africa A captain Dale Benkenstein won the toss and elected to bat first against Sri Lanka A in their second four-day tour match at the Oval in Pietermaritzburg on Thursday. Teams: South Africa A: Mark Bruyns, Doug Watson, Dale Benkenstein (capt), Ashwell Prince, Arno Jacobs, Pieter Strydom, Justin Kemp, Wendell Bossenger, Shafiek Abrahams, Mornantau […]