Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 1999

Cosatu’s leaders sharpen up their act

Howard Barrell OVER A BARREL Are the South African working classes about to get the kind of leadership they need? Yes, if we are not being misled. For the signs are there that the leadership of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) may be giving up on bombast in favour of intelligent engagement […]

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/ 12 November 1999

Our condolences

The Mail & Guardian apologises to its readers in the Northern Province who did not receive a copy of the November 5 to 11 edition of the newspaper. Unfortunately, the guide and driver of Allied Distibutors were involved in motor vehicle accident en route to Pietersburg, from where the M&G was to be distributed. The […]

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/ 12 November 1999

A case of bed and bored

Adrian Searle Aaargh! Tracey’s menstrual knickers. Not that I’ve got a problem with Tracey Emin’s undies as such, but it’s such a Tracey thing to put them on show at the Tate Gallery in London. Emin’s Bed is the first thing you see, right there in the centre of the gallery in her Turner prize […]

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/ 12 November 1999

World Cup failed as a showcase

Andy Capostagno Rugby World Cup A week has come and gone and the assessments of the fourth Rugby World Cup are still at wide variance. There are the familiar voices of the traditionalists maintaining that all the games (bar England versus Tonga when the bus was late) started on time, a total of 1,75- million […]

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/ 12 November 1999

Hello, hello South Africa

A group of Swedish artists are set to tour the country from November 20, reports Riaan Wolmarans The Swedes are coming, and no, this is not another illegal alien story. From November 20 to 28, the Sweden South Africa Partnership will take place throughout South Africa. This initiative, endorsed by the governments of the two […]

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/ 12 November 1999

The end of ‘Marshall Law’

Cameron Duodu LETTER FROM THE NORTH In India, they called him “Marshall Law”. And with good reason. In a Test match at Kanpur in 1983, he took four wickets in each innings. And made 92 with the bat in an innings. An Indian cricket fan vividly remembers the two newspaper headlines that described the event […]

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/ 12 November 1999

Commonwealth must act on rights abuses

Howard Barrell The Commonwealth Summit in Durban is being dominated by a confidential internal report saying the organisation should increase its powers to act against member states for human rights abuses. The document would pave the way for action against the governments of countries like Cameroon, Kenya and Zimbabwe if they did not improve their […]

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/ 12 November 1999

One million gun licences

Barry Streek Despite pending gun control legislation, more than one million applications for firearm licences have been approved in the democratic South Africa, “but the rate of stolen” firearms is lower this year than the previous two years. This was revealed by Minister of Safety and Security Steve Tshwete when he replied to a question […]

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/ 12 November 1999

What is the Net really worth?

Mail & Guardian reporter What is an Internet company worth? The spiralling values of Net stocks now make it a quasi-scientific question. And two Salomon Smith Barney analysts are just the latest to attempt an answer. London-based Gerard van Hamel Platerink and Morten Andersen have recently completed a detailed note on the subject which provides […]

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/ 12 November 1999

Gearing up for bigger gambles

Shaun Harris TAKING STOCK Small investors’ nerves are getting frayed, it seems, as we approach the end of the year. That was the clear message to come out of the last unit trust quarterly results, which showed a strong move out of equity funds into low-risk money market funds, or out of the unit trust […]