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/ 18 February 2004
I’ve never bought the argument, mysteriously embedded in the ”breast is best” slogan, that ”better mothers breastfeed”, but I’m convinced that this social sub-text has turned discussion on the proposed new regulations relating to foodstuffs for infants into a one-sided rant, blindly supported by the media.
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/ 18 February 2004
Rumours of a rift between Nigeria’s Olusegun Obasanjo and South Africa’s Thabo Mbeki have been much exaggerated. These reports were particularly widespread after the Commonwealth summit in Abuja last December and were picked up in the Mail & Guardian earlier this year. Adekeye Adebajo and Chris Landsberg comment.
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/ 18 February 2004
In a few months South Africa will celebrate the first decade of constitutional democracy. To grasp this achievement South Africans only need to cast their minds back about 15 years before the commencement of the first possibility of political negotiation.
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/ 18 February 2004
South Africa’s World Cup bid for 2010 is still on course. This was the message of assurance from Danny Jordaan, the CEO of the South African World Cup Bid Committee. He dismissed suggestions that the turmoil in the local soccer circles could have an adverse effect on South Africa’s bid to host the soccer extravaganza in 2010.
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/ 18 February 2004
The New Zealand cricket team has turned to modern technology to get their message across against the touring South Africans and the hi-tech wizardry appears to be paying dividends. Coach John Bracewell is using a walkie-talkie to pass on to boundary fielders information taken from video analysis of opposition batsmen.
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/ 18 February 2004
George Foreman has reached a -million deal to return to boxing for a fight celebrating the 30th anniversary of his epic bout with Muhammad Ali, promoter Don King said on Tuesday. Foreman said last week that he is interested in fighting again to show young people that there’s no reason to fear getting older.
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/ 18 February 2004
About 500 demonstrators from anarchist groups marched through central Athens late on Tuesday to protest massive security measures planned for the August 13 to 29 Olympics. Chanting ”Olympics for cash not ideals,” the black-clad youths held up traffic for about an hour.
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/ 18 February 2004
Up to 60 people were killed when runaway rail wagons loaded with sulphur, petrol and fertiliser derailed and exploded in northeast Iran, a top provincial official told state radio, contradicting an earlier toll of 200 people killed.
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/ 18 February 2004
Shakes Mashaba has a new coaching job as head of the Limpopo PSL outfit, Black Leopards, according to a report by the SABC on Wednesday. Mashaba was fired as the coach of Bafana Bafana a week before the African Nations Cup after taking his employers to court.
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