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/ 10 March 2006

Zuma: ‘She has cried rape before’

<a href="http://www.mg.co.za/specialreport.aspx?area=zuma_report"><img src="http://www.mg.co.za/ContentImages/243078/zuma.jpg" align=left border=0></a>Jacob Zuma’s lawyers spent much of Thursday trying to establish that Zuma’s accuser is a serial rape complainant who has levelled numerous groundless accusations against men in the past. And after four days of testimony, his lawyers told the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> they might be able to apply for the dismissal of the rape charge against Zuma as soon as his accuser has finished giving evidence.

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/ 10 March 2006

‘Who’s this Helen Zille?’

In a poignant letter published recently in the Mail & Guardian, Hazel Makuzeni took the government to task over crime in Khayelitsha. Here she reflects on the divergent response of township residents to the African National Congress’s election setback in Cape Town.

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/ 10 March 2006

Iran is only months from bomb technology

The West’s confrontation with Iran over its nuclear activities intensified on Thursday after Britain claimed that Tehran could acquire the technological capability to build a bomb by the end of the year. Until now, European diplomats have referred to a period of five to 10 years during which Iran might potentially build a bomb.

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/ 10 March 2006

Abu Ghraib to close within three months

Abu Ghraib, the prison which will be forever linked with images of Iraqi detainees stripped naked and humiliated by their United States jailors, is to be closed. The sprawling, low-slung prison in the western suburbs of Baghdad, a torture chamber under Saddam Hussein that gained even more notoriety with the photographs of abuse committed by US troops, is likely to close within three months.

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/ 10 March 2006

Musical sabotage

Were I to name and describe a certain cabinet minister as looking like an emaciated spaniel undergoing a haemorrhoid crisis, I would be guilty of being offensively personal. In describing people — especially important people — journalists are supposed to show restraint when it comes to making fun of things over which the people in question have no control — like their looks.

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/ 10 March 2006

Flu fears not to be sneezed at

If the lethal form of the H5N1 bird flu currently spreading across Asia and Europe mutates to become a specifically human killer, it is thought that a third of South Africans could become sick, 8% of whom could require hospitalisation. This means that more than a million could die within a year, and the country could virtually be closed down.

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/ 10 March 2006

Kebble had partners in crime

The African National Congress Youth League and Brett Kebble’s other political clients must face facts: the vast scale of the murdered businessman’s crimes has become inescapable. What has also become clear is that Kebble could not have looted and manipulated the companies he controlled without the active or unknowing participation of others.