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/ 29 March 2006

Defence has uphill battle in Enron case

Prosecutors presented a strong case in the fraud trial of former Enron chief executives Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling, but the defence still has a chance to win acquittal, legal analysts said. "I think the government should be fundamentally quite happy," said John Coffee, a Columbia University law professor specialising in white-collar crime.

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/ 29 March 2006

Big Year for CTV

Community television will be entering a growth phase in the months ahead, as the regulator prepares to grant four-year broadcasting licences to a range of applicants. Mike Aldridge outlines the international models and local challenges.

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/ 29 March 2006

Cosmetic Change

Does black-owned media in the US offer better coverage of minority issues than its mainstream counterparts? Sean Jacobs says not, which explains why shaking up the racial make-up of South African journalism is not enough.

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/ 29 March 2006

Eating shoots and leaves

Kenya’s Parliament reconvened amid the usual grandeur and opulence that accompanies the occasion. While the rulers sated themselves with a sumptuous dinner and stroked one another’s egos with speeches overflowing with praise, Betty Tom lit a fire 400km away at Orongo in western Kenya and gave thanks to God.

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/ 29 March 2006

SABC denies ‘getting rid of whites’

The SABC has denied it is “getting rid of white faces”, saying it abhors racism and racial profiling. The broadcaster was reacting to reports that it would axe members of its white staff to comply with Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) regulations that came into effect last week.

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/ 29 March 2006

Free, But Can it Last?

From November last year SAARF began offering extended free branded data to the industry. Leading media researchers have hailed it as a groundbreaking development, but some are questioning its sustainability. Stuart Graham reports.