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/ 15 September 2005

What will the US do now?

It was Jim Hoagland, the Washington Post‘s liberal hawk par excellence, who first pondered the possible foreign policy consequences of Hurricane Katrina and the destruction of New Orleans. ”Will post-Katrina America,” he asked in his regular column, ”be humbler, more cooperative and more understanding of other nations’ problems and failures?”

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/ 14 September 2005

It all starts with a glass dildo

Condoms everywhere, the stink of latex … thousands of them rolling off the machines like sausages. From its nondescript factory south of Johannesburg, Latex Surgical Products makes about 200 000 condoms every day. Jeffery Hurwitz, the factory’s MD, showed the <i>Mail & Guardian Online</i> the ins and outs of making a condom.

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/ 14 September 2005

Nigerians march to protest fuel prices

More than 20 000 Nigerians marched through their bustling economic capital, Lagos, on Wednesday in a noisy but trouble-free protest against rising fuel prices and President Olusegun Obasanjo’s increasingly unpopular economic policies. Nobel literature laureate Wole Soyinka was among well-known figures leading the march.

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/ 14 September 2005

Typhoid outbreak claims another life

Another person has died as a result of the typhoid outbreak in Delmas in Mpumalanga, government officials said on Wednesday. Two people have so far died and 51 cases of typhoid have been confirmed. The number of the people presenting symptoms of typhoid had risen to 408 by 1pm on Wednesday.