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/ 26 December 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Thursday 1.00pm. THREE fifteen-year olds were arrested on Wednesday in connection with causing an estimated R1-million worth of damage at a Western Cape farm. The youths allegedly went on a 20-hour vandalising spree at a farmhouse near Napier on Tuesday, damaging the furniture, computers, television sets and other equipment, newspapers on […]
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/ 26 December 1998
KENYA moved a step closer to a new constitution on Christmas Eve, after President Daniel arap Moi signed an act to establish a commission, jointly nominated by political parties, civil society, religious and special interest groups, to draw up a new constitution. The commission, chaired by a judge, may begin sitting as early as February, […]
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/ 26 December 1998
OWN CORRESPONDENTS, Huambo | Saturday 5.30pm. THERE was no Christmas respite for residents of the strategic central Angolan town of Kuito on Friday, as shelling by Unita rebels claimed 35 dead and 63 injured. One family lost eight members in the shelling as residents of the ruined town spent Christmas in shelters. Rescue services recovered […]
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/ 24 December 1998
Stuart Hess In 10 years’ time traditional herbalists, faith healers and bone throwers could be examining patients who are admitted to public hospitals. In terms of new proposals before government, traditional healers will have to register with an association, which could eventually see them plying their trade at institutions such as Groote Schuur, Chris Hani […]
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/ 24 December 1998
There is nothing like the stroke of a pen to lighten a presidential load. United States President Bill Clinton not only lit White House intern Monica Lewinsky’s fire, he was also every cartoonist’s dream come true. A plethora of phallic symbols was sketched, like Zapiro’s version of Airforce One. One US cartoonist went for the […]
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/ 24 December 1998
A hard-hitting exhibition in Rotterdam examines South Africa’s built environment. Ferial Haffajee was there The landscape of the next millennium in South Africa will overwhelmingly be the landscape of an apartheid past. The physical form of this new country is yet to be made. Now and for the next years it will remain a space […]
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/ 24 December 1998
LOOSE CANNON: Robert Kirby Despite the seasonal rush, it arrived just in time to top-up their Christmas hampers. From humble purse-snatcher, through rapist, murderer, fraudster and paedophile, to international car-hijack operative, the members of the South African criminal community are fair yowling with yuletide gratitude as they welcome yet another priceless gift brought them by […]
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/ 24 December 1998
currency Martin Walker in Brussels looks at what the coming year holds in store for Europe The last year of the millennium is for Europeans the first year of the new order. Everything changes, starting with the birth of the single currency and the launch of the German presidency of the European Council. If the […]
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/ 24 December 1998
Andy Capostagno Cricket The West Indies lost the second Test so badly that logic dictates the only way is up. But cricket is not always a logical game, even if it is sometimes extremely predictable. There has been talk of regeneration, but it would take an optimist of Pollyanna proportions to believe that the third […]
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/ 24 December 1998
report card NELSON MANDELA President Grade: A Few people in recorded history have been the subject of such high expectations; still fewer have matched them; Mandela has exceeded them. We knew of his fortitude before he left jail; we have since experienced his extraordinary reserves of goodwill, his sense of fun and the depth of […]