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/ 30 November 2007
Nationwide’s aircraft will remain grounded until the airline has fixed deficiencies in its maintenance section, the South African Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said on Friday. The CAA suspended approval for the airline’s aircraft maintenance organisation from midnight on Thursday, said CAA chief executive officer Zakes Myeza.
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/ 30 November 2007
Athos Kyriakides catches up with up with Fatboy Slim ahead of his scheduled tour of South Africa
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/ 30 November 2007
Andrew Worsdale speaks to Michael Rix, the maker of <i>Tengers</i>, SA’s first feature-length animated film, which takes a darkly humorous look at the realities of living in Jozi.
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/ 30 November 2007
Gavin Hood’s latest offering, <i>Rendition</i>, gets to the human core of the United States war on terror, writes Shaun de Waal.
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/ 30 November 2007
They have been taking control of the decks for years, but now women are ganging up to take the male-dominated club scene by storm, reports Sian Norris.
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/ 30 November 2007
Jo Tyler speaks to billionaire novelist Ken Follett.
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/ 30 November 2007
Dennis Davis reviews <i>Poverty and Fundamental Rights: The Justification and Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights </i> by David Bilchitz.
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/ 30 November 2007
The gloves are really off. A campaign to ”set the record straight about Jacob Zuma” is central to a fight-back plan by President Thabo Mbeki’s strategists, aimed at giving him a third term as party leader at the Polokwane conference. The campaign is set to resurrect Zuma’s links with fraud convict Schabir Shaik, and his controversial rape trial.
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/ 30 November 2007
Loyiso Gola’s humour lies in a place between how the world perceives him and how he perceives the world, writes Gerrard Foster.
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/ 30 November 2007
A new exhibition of lamps casts a gentle glow on South Africa’s history, writes Matthew Krouse.