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/ 7 December 2005

The Quiet Editor

Having restored the grande dame of English women’s glossies to its former status, next month Ann Donald bows out of <i>Fairlady</i> after four years at the helm. It could be the quietest departure of an editor in the magazine’s history, writes Sue Grant-Marshall.

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/ 7 December 2005

Spoiling the Cereal

The breakfast jocks are the big hitters in adult contemporary radio – they have a big effect on advertiser demand and a station’s rates. Jeremy Mansfield has dominated the genre for almost a decade, but is his time up? Kevin Bloom reports.

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/ 7 December 2005

It’s just too good to be true

If you think you can upgrade your current middle-of-the range car for a sleek, eye-catching, wow-factor exotic one — think again. An advertisement by financing company FutureFin, which promises people earning R40 000 a month the chance to drive the car of their dreams for only R2 900 per R1-million, is a bit misleading, to say the least.

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/ 7 December 2005

Mother tongue

Nushu, the secret women’s script of the Yao minority in China, was widely declared extinct last year, when its most famous user, Yang Huangyi died aged 92. But obituaries for the world’s only gender-specific language appear to have been premature.

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/ 7 December 2005

Putin’s grand bargains

Think of it as the Sinatra test. On Sunday, assorted liberal, democratic and opposition groups will take on the might of Vladimir Putin in elections for the Moscow city parliament. This should be fertile terrain: the capital city is packed with well-educated, enlightened folk and was once seen as the citadel of Russia’s pro-democracy movement.

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/ 7 December 2005

Economic Impetus

It’s often been said that you can measure the success of an industry by the strength of its trade publications. Kim Novick speaks to some of South Africa’s top business-to-business publishers about the truth of that statement.

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/ 7 December 2005

Ancient legends give early warning of modern disasters

On the banks of Siletz Bay in Lincoln City, Oregon, officials dedicated a memorial last week to one of America’s worst calamities: a huge earthquake and tsunami that killed thousands of Native Americans 300 years ago. But the memorial’s main job is not to commemorate the disaster, which has only just come to light, but to warn local people that similar devastation could strike at any time.

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/ 7 December 2005

Branson’s Virgin Mobile to launch in SA

Cell C and Virgin announced on Wednesday that they had concluded agreements to establish a 50/50 joint venture to create a new player in South Africa’s mobile telephony market. In terms of the agreements, the joint venture will use the Virgin Mobile brand and operate as an independent service provider on the Cell C network.