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/ 23 August 2004

Of war and corporate power

The first thing you notice as you approach John Kenneth Galbraith’s home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a stone’s throw from Harvard University, is a ”Kerry/ Edwards for president” poster in a ground-floor window, a hint of the politics that has dominated his life. At 95, Galbraith, one of the greatest political and economic thinkers of the past century, is still politically engaged. He speaks about his new book.

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/ 23 August 2004

Equatorial Guinea ‘coup’ trial to start on Monday

The trial of eight South Africans accused of plotting a coup d’état in oil-rich Equatorial Guinea is due to open in Malabo on Monday with claims of torture and denial of due process casting doubts over the proceedings. The eight men detained at the notorious Black Beach prison in Malabo along with six Armenians and a German — who died in custody — were arrested in early March for conspiring to topple leader Teodoro Obiang Nguema.

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/ 23 August 2004

Winning SA tennis duo should have made Athens

South Africans Chris Haggard and Robbie Koenig made up for their disappointment at being left out of the Olympic team by winning the doubles title at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington on Sunday night. In June, the National Olympic Committee of South Africa refused to sanction the players’ entry in the Olympic Games.

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/ 23 August 2004

The highs and lows of Kenya’s new transport laws

They inconvenienced commuters and drew the wrath of taxi drivers, but have Kenya’s new transport regulations also managed to make traffic conditions in the country less hazardous? At the start of February this year, the government implemented a series of regulations aimed at reducing mayhem on the nation’s roads, including stipulations on safety belts as well as speed regulation.

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/ 23 August 2004

US mulls highs and lows of booze inhaler

A controversial new device that allows drinkers to inhale alcohol without the effects of drunkenness or hangovers has been introduced in the United States, media reports said on Sunday. The Alcohol Without Liquid vapouriser, or AWoL, allows drinkers to inhale alcohol fumes combined with pressurised oxygen, leaving them euphoric, but not drunk.