Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 1999

Crossing the line: A rugby lesson

Andy Capostagno Rugby World Cup Having matched Australia tackle for tackle in a brutally physical semi-final the Springboks now know that they could have won the World Cup. For the Wallabies did nothing in their final triumph against France to suggest that they had hidden reserves of stamina or freshly opened mines of ideas. The […]

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/ 12 November 1999

Rajbansi to pay the price for king-size

posters Paul Kirk During the June election Amichand Rajbansi’s Minority Front unleashed a secret weapon on Durban: a king-size poster. Now Rajbansi has to pay the price. Durban has strict by-laws relating to the placement of election posters. No posters can be placed on traffic signs, no more than one poster can be erected on […]

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/ 12 November 1999

Battle of Talana re-enacted

Charged with an earnest desire for peace and reconciliation, the communities of Dundee, in KwaZulu-Natal, and its surrounding districts rallied to commemorate the Anglo-Boer South African War Centenary (1999-2002) in true Rainbow Nation spirit. Last Saturday’s programme began with the re-enactment of the Battle of Talana (October 20 1899). A fine performance from volunteer men, […]

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/ 12 November 1999

Jennifer Ferguson Q&A

Jennifer Ferguson’s show Untimely is at present running at the Barney Simon Theatre in the Market Theatre complex until November 20. The performance coincides with the CD release of her 1989 album of the same name, to which a dynamic cover version of the Dave Marks song Master Jack has been added. During December she […]

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/ 12 November 1999

The loyal Orangemen of Ghana

They wear Orange sashes, they go on Orange marches – and they’re based in Ghana. Chris McGreal meets the Protestants who don’t have a problem with Catholics Divine Fred Gregorio-de Souza – Most Worshipful Brother and former Grand Master – popped the question almost immediately after telling me to call him Fred. “Do you lean […]

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/ 12 November 1999

Cricket board tries to censor Internet

radio David Shapshak In a South African Internet first, the United Cricket Board (UCB) is trying to prevent an online sports “radio” from broadcasting commentary of the country’s cricket Tests, even though no one else is currently doing it. The usual broadcaster, the SABC, did not run live commentary of the historic first Test against […]

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/ 12 November 1999

Plans to rationalise E Cape hospitals

By Peter Dickson The Eastern Cape Department of Health, its hospital care services threatened with financial collapse within five years by an overload of Aids patients and its budget facing over-expenditure of R225- million this year as it struggles with a near billion-rand shortfall, went public this week on plans to rationalise state hospitals and […]

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/ 12 November 1999

A man who knew what to do

Howard Barrell WHO IS … EMEKA ANYAOKU? Someone as convinced of his own gravity as he is of his sincerity is probably best suited to leading a pack of boy scouts or to another, similarly worthy cause. We could be forgiven for thinking such a man unlikely to be much good at politics. For, whereas […]

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/ 12 November 1999

Hurray for the biological clock

Khadija Magardie BODY LANGUAGE One of the funniest “girlie” scenes in a modern movie was in the 1992 hit comedy My Cousin Vinny. The movie revolves around mechanic-turned-lawyer who has to defend a relative accused of murder. In the now legendary scene, Marisa Tomei’s character, Mona Lisa Vito, is complaining to her boyfriend, Vinny (Joe […]

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/ 12 November 1999

The hidden face of government

Much of government is hidden, with many officials inaccessible and unknown except to people within their own ministries and departments. Particularly because of the recent large turnover in the director generals of most departments, it has become even more difficult to establish which officials are influential. Many of these advisers have only been appointed since […]