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/ 1 December 2004

‘Very late’ HIV survey in SA prisons

HIV/Aids in prisons can be better managed once its prevalence has been ascertained by a national survey, the Department of Correctional Services said on Wednesday. ”We have started and are in the preparation phases, with a task team and steering committee established,” said Gustav Wilson, director of HIV/Aids at Correctional Services.

  • Some fear HIV/Aids, others cancer
  • UN report on HIV/Aids
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    HIV/Aids ‘placing burden on elderly’

    <img src="http://www.mg.co.za/ContentImages/142915/aids_icon.gif" align=left> The HIV/Aids pandemic has placed a heavy burden on the elderly, the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) said on Wednesday, World Aids Day.
    "The elderly are the unsung heroes of the current pandemic", said Dr Monde Makiwane, a researcher at the HSRC, who conducted a study on the elderly in Mpumalanga.

    <li><a target="_blank" class=’standardtextsmall’ href="http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?cg=Regulars-HivAidsBarometer&ao=125723">Worldwide HIV infections: 60 094 374</a>

    <li> <a class=’standardtextsmall’ href="http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?cg=BreakingNews-National&ao=126369">’Very late’ HIV survey in SA prisons</a>
    <li><a class=’standardtextsmall’ href="http://www.mg.co.za/Content/pd.asp?cg=BreakingNews-InternationalNews&ao=126363">Some fear HIV/Aids, others cancer</a>
    <li><a class=’standardtextsmall’ href="http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?cg=BreakingNews-InternationalNews&ao=126377">UN report on HIV/Aids</a>

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    / 1 December 2004

    South African wins young journalist of the year award

    South African journalist Benjamin Joffe-Walt was awarded the Foreign Press Association’s young journalist of the year award in London earlier this week. On assignment for ThisDay newspaper, Joffe-Walt and photographer Alexia Webster produced stories on the disposal of electronic waste in China, climate change in the Maldives, and genocide in Darfur, Sudan.

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    Soldiers ‘did not force violinist to play’

    An Israeli army investigation has concluded that a Palestinian filmed playing his violin at an army checkpoint, prompting outrage among Israelis who said it diminished the Holocaust, was not forced to do so by soldiers. But the violinist, Wissam Tayem, on Tuesday night disputed the army’s assertion that he started playing of his own accord.

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    HIV/Aids poses same threat as nuclear terrorism

    <img src="http://www.mg.co.za/ContentImages/142915/aids_icon.gif" align=left>HIV/Aids is a global threat on a par with nuclear terrorism, according to a United Nations report that warned of the potential of viral infections to claim tens of millions of lives worldwide in a matter of months. The report, commissioned by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and released on Tuesday, warned wealthy nations that, in an age of globalisation and mass travel, they ignored the scourge of Aids and other infectious illnesses at their own peril.

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    Some regions fear HIV/Aids, others cancer

    A global survey has found that Africans, West Asians and Latin Americans believe that HIV/Aids is the most important disease confronting them — while people elsewhere fear cancer. The Gallup International/Markinor poll interviewed more than 50 000 people in over 60 countries between June and August for their annual Voice of the People survey.

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    BEE in my bonnet

    I am certain I am not the only one whose head sometimes spins from trying to keep up, decipher, interpret, reinterpret and pronounce on the monotonous debates, rantings and declarations on black economic empowerment. The incessant commentary has reached such a fever pitch that I am beginning to empathise with Leonardo DiCaprio’s character in the movie <i>Catch Me If You Can</i>.

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    / 1 December 2004

    Christian Network frets over gay marriage ruling

    The Supreme Court of Appeal’s ruling on the development of the common law definition of marriage to include same-sex marriage was criticised by the ChristianView Network on Tuesday. ”The decision undermines the status of the good moral institution of marriage, by equating it with immoral homosexual relationships,” the organisation said in a statement.

  • Appeal for same-sex marriage succeeds
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    / 1 December 2004

    Expand security council, says UN panel

    A United Nations panel has called for the UN’s main decision-making body, the security council, to be expanded from 15 to 24 members, giving broader representation to developing countries. The proposal is part of a package of 101 recommendations aimed at transforming the UN in an age of terrorism and in the wake of the international rifts over the Iraq invasion and occupation.