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/ 4 December 1998
These days, the Million Dollar Challenge is more about cracking the nod than it is about the prize money, reports Andy Capostagno The most delicious irony of the Nedbank Million Dollar Challenge is that you have to be a millionaire in the first place just to crack an invite. A decade ago when Welshman Ian […]
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/ 4 December 1998
Donna Block Zimbabwe’s stock exchange is the latest casualty of President Robert Mugabe’s stubborn pursuit of economic policies that have savaged the local currency and plunged Zimbabwe into the worst financial crisis of its 18-year history. Since the beginning of the year Zimbabwe’s share market (ZSE), once one of Africa’s brightest rising stars, lost 18,7% […]
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/ 4 December 1998
Ann Eveleth KwaZulu-Natal’s new director of public prosecutions, advocate Mokotedi Mpshe, took office on Tuesday ahead of a disciplinary hearing that could result in his being struck from the roll. Mpshe, who faces seven counts of professional misconduct in a Pretoria Bar Council disciplinary hearing which was set to resume on December 4, replaced controversial […]
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/ 4 December 1998
Robert Mattes: A SECOND LOOK The details of the first Opinion ’99 survey (a consortium of Idasa, Markinor and the South African Broadcasting Corporation) have been widely reported. But once one backs away from the fine brush strokes of the numbers, what emerges is a distinct picture of the South African electorate six to seven […]
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/ 4 December 1998
Alex Dodd SOUTH AFRICA THE STRUCTURE OF THINGS THEN by David Goldblatt (Oxford University Press) THE INVISIBLE LINE: THE LIFE AND PHOTOGRAPHY OF KEN OOSTERBROEK by Mike Nicol (Kwela/Random House) This year has been a big one for photographer David Goldblatt. Not only did he become the first South African photographer to be honoured with […]
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/ 4 December 1998
Mungo Soggot Minister of Trade and Industry Alec Erwin has denounced a Mail & Guardian report two weeks ago that his officials demanded cash cheques from companies attending a banquet. In a letter to the M&G, Erwin says: “No Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) official has ever asked for cash cheque payments.” He has […]
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/ 4 December 1998
Not CD of the week: Sheryl Garratt Happiness is largely a matter of perception. But if the world is split into optimists who see a glass as half- full and pessimists who see it as half- empty, then Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette goes further: she sees the glass as a dangerous weapon that will inevitably […]
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/ 4 December 1998
Preview of the week: Anton Marshall `Hey, have you heard of Renaissance?” I ask experimentally, honestly believing the hype that clubbers are in and slacker journos are out. “Er … Wasn’t that a Leonardo da Vinci painting?” she replies innocently, sipping on a Mule as her low- key rave vest struggles to find a cling […]
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/ 4 December 1998
Andrew Worsdale Movies of the week A lthough it’s a box-office hit in the United States, There’s Something About Mary starring Cameron Diaz has film critics divided. One of my peers, who shall remain nameless, said “it’s the biggest load of crap I’ve seen all year”. I, on the other hand, thought it quite enjoyable. […]
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/ 4 December 1998
Chiara Carter Two separate Day of Reconciliation ceremonies will be held at Blood River where the government is hosting a R800 000 feast to mark the opening of a new memorial to Zulus who fell in the battle. On one side of the drift that divides the Afrikaans and Zulu memorials, Afrikaners will commemorate the […]