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/ 26 February 2004

Which way to the information highway?

When I asked my significant other what bothered him most about computers, his reply was, "The size of the keyboard." He went on to say that his biggest frustration is the learning curve computers impose if they were previously inaccessible to you. But that generation is starting to disappear and, although its legacy remains with us, the technological world is evolving at a rapid rate.

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/ 26 February 2004

Alec Erwin braves the catwalk

Trade and Industry Minister Alec Erwin fleetingly braved the catwalk on Wednesday evening when he walked to the podium at the opening of this year’s Design Indaba Expo in Cape Town. ”It’s the first time ever [that] I’ve walked on the catwalk,” he joked, adding that while he might survive, ”whether the fashion industry would survive” was not so certain.

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/ 26 February 2004

The wall must fall

At first glance, Israel’s planned 700km wall and fence on its Eastern flank seems defensible, as it will undoubtedly reduce suicide bombings on Israeli territory. Under closer scrutiny, it emerges as a gross injustice that is justifiably condemned in much of the world, and even by some Israelis.

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/ 26 February 2004

Iran’s youth face growing disillusionment

They slice through traffic on their motorbikes, racing each other at breakneck speed with one hand holding a cellphone. They listen to heavy metal, read Günter Grass and admire Tom Cruise. They don’t go to the mosque the way their parents did and they have given up on politics. A third of Iran’s 65-million people are aged between 15 and 30,

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/ 26 February 2004

Russian-style Harrods for Red Square

It is enough to make Lenin turn in his mausoleum, where he lies only metres away across Red Square. A Moscow businessman has bought a large stake in GUM, the legendary Soviet-era retail store in Red Square opposite the Kremlin, and plans to turn the symbol of Communist Party privileges into a supermarket.