Staff Reporter
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/ 4 September 1998

Drug trials for virtual guinea pigs

Tim Radford Japanese and Irish researchers have begun to build a virtual guinea pig – a computer code version of a human who would be used to test the effects of powerful new drugs. The project is called Psudo, which stands for parallel simulation of drug release code. But it is likely to be dubbed […]

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/ 4 September 1998

Rubbing and patting

Nicholas Dawes Parties in Cape Town `Fuck dance, let’s art” is something like a family motto for the hip UK record label Ninja Tune, and it was unsurprising to find it on a flyer for Friday’s SEXsmorgasbord party at the similarly hip Take Four Bistro. This may seem an unlikely manifesto from the people responsible […]

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/ 4 September 1998

Hot stuff from cold places

Experimental choreographer Robyn Orlin previews the most magnetic work on offer at this year’s wildly varied [email protected] festival When the first scent of jasmine hits Johannesburg it’s the signal that Arts Alive, the festival that wakes the city from its winter slumber, is hotly imminent. This year is the Dance Factory’s sixth annual festival in […]

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/ 4 September 1998

Pumping up the volume school

Angella Johnson VIEW FROM A BROAD `When I cool the base, rock this place,” chanted the female singer over the mega sound system. I watched entranced as gum-chewing young men wearing headphones and outsize clothes studiously fiddled with vinyl records on industrial-size players. The Foundation club in Rosebank was certainly rocking. Soon it would be […]

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/ 4 September 1998

Man-made media

Moulded into the plastic soles of my father’s bedroom slippers were the words: “Man-made Materials.” As a child, I pondered that phrase for years. What, exactly, is a man-made material? Where did “man” get the stuff he “made” it from? And if he got it from somewhere and merely melted it down with something else, […]

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/ 4 September 1998

With such peers, who needs parents?

A new theory suggests kids learn their behaviour from their peer group, not their parents. But should we let home life off the hook, asks John Diamond The Jesuits, it turns out, were too optimistic by half. Give them your boy until he is seven by all means, but the best they’ll be able to […]

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/ 4 September 1998

Train killing could spark backlash against aliens

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Friday 8.15pm. THE xenophobic mob-murder of three foreigners on a train on Thursday night is not the first attack of its kind, and is likely to spark further killing, experts warned on Friday. Centre for Policy Studies director Steven Friedman said recent studies have revealed a strong resentment towards aliens, especially […]

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/ 4 September 1998

Queen of the operating theatre

Many thousands of women undergo plastic surgery to alter their looks, but when Orlan does it, it’s called art. Alex Dodd reports `In the future we will change our bodies as easily as we change our hair colour,” says radical French performance artist Orlan, currently in Johannesburg. She is participating in a conference at the […]

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/ 4 September 1998

A different cheer at Loftus

Andrew Muchineripi Soccer Those good people who occupy the houses around Minolta Loftus in a beautiful, tree-lined Pretoria suburb are accustomed to the blue banners of the Blue Bulls and the smell of braaied boerewors. Come noon on Sunday the streets around the citadel of Pretoria rugby are in for a cultural shock as thousands […]

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/ 4 September 1998

The minnows reign

Andy Capostagno Rugby The Currie Cup has reached its halfway stage and no one is yet counting any chickens. That in itself is remarkable, for the competition has been shared between an elite four provinces for so long that at the very least a well-informed guess should be able to provide the semi-finalists. Natal have […]