Staff Reporter
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/ 18 March 2005

Louder than silence

If you turn the stereo to its maximum volume will you hear nothing as you’ve made silence so loud as to obliterate noise?" Is this question philosophical, metaphorical or literal? Zambian artist Anawana Halowa’s installation <i>Loud Silence</i> somehow manages to skid among a number of questions, observes Alex Sudheim.

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/ 18 March 2005

Love across time

Movie director Rodney Evans, a guest of this year’s Out in Africa Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, writes about the making of his award-winning feature film <i>Brother to Brother</i>. The work follows the emotional journey of a young artist who discovers the hidden legacies of gay subculture within the Harlem renaissance.

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/ 18 March 2005

Kasparov’s end game

Having just won the prestigious Linares tournament in Spain, Garry Kasparov announced that he was quitting professional chess. A colleague asked me what it meant. I said it was the equivalent of Ronaldinho suddenly turning his back on
professional soccer: a genius, the world’s greatest player, unexpectedly packing it in.

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/ 18 March 2005

Cool reaction to Wolfowitz move

European governments — with the exception of Britain — reacted coolly on Thursday to the prospect of Paul Wolfowitz, the neoconservative advocate of war in Iraq, becoming president of the World Bank. But diplomats said it was unlikely that Europe, which holds about 30% of the seats on the bank’s board, would seek to strain transatlantic relations by blocking him.

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/ 18 March 2005

Govt stance on Zim divides ANC

<img src="http://www.mg.co.za/ContentImages/199502/Zim_icon.GIF" align=left>The African National Congress is presenting a unified front on the March 31 elections in Zimbabwe, but behind the scenes there is increasing debate in the ruling party about how to deal with the political and economic crisis north of the Limpopo.

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/ 18 March 2005

Chicken man has flown the coop

No action has been taken against the former chairperson of the Ethekwini Metro council audit committee, Mdu Msomi, who was last year accused of attempting to cream R1-million off a legal settlement between the council and Rainbow Chickens.
Allegations came to light last year that Msomi indicated that the city was prepared to accept an offer of R6-million, provided R1-million of that was paid to the Singila Trust.

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/ 18 March 2005

US goes after black gold in the wilderness

It is described as the last great American wilderness and has been the battle ground between the United State’s most powerful oil interests and environmentalists for more than two decades. But on Thursday the giants of the energy industry were celebrating a significant victory and looking forward to the chance to move into one of the most lucrative oil fields left in the US.

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/ 18 March 2005

Arrests at Saudi ‘gay wedding’

The Saudi Arabian security forces have arrested 110 men at a ”gay wedding” party in Jeddah, according to a Saudi online newspaper. Al-Wifaq, which has connections with the interior ministry, said the authorities had raided a wedding hall on Monday night after a tip-off and found the men — all Saudis — dancing and ”behaving like women”.