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/ 12 February 2004
"Pirate software fans, ahoy. Remember the laughable campaigns about home taping killing local music? Yeah, right. The truth is something else entirely." And Bush, Blair, Mugabe, chemistry students, the Minister of Education, Mel Gibson and Condoleezza Rice also fall under the knife of Ian Fraser.
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/ 12 February 2004
George Orwell listed four writers’ motives: sheer egotism, aesthetic enthusiasm, historical impulse (the desire to record things as they are, for posterity) and political purpose (the desire to push the world in a certain direction). I have a much simpler reason for writing: to be in control.
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/ 12 February 2004
Australia drew first blood in the Spar Challenge hockey series when they beat South Africa 2-1 in an exciting first Test played at the Randburg Hockey Stadium on Wednesday night. The win exacted a measure of revenge for the visitors, who were beaten 4-3 in the four-Nation tournament in Athens at the weekend.
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/ 12 February 2004
The odds are heavily stacked against the South African national under-23 soccer team, AmaGlug-Glug, who will face Zambia in the Athens Olympics second-leg qualifier in Zambia on February 21. They failed to take advantage of the cash-strapped Zambians and instead were beaten 1-0 in front of their vociferous fans last month.
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/ 12 February 2004
The manne clicked last week. The pres chose Minister of Health Manto Tshabalala-Msimang for his Cabinet because of her millinery sense, amply on display at last year’s opening of Parliament. After all, she hasn’t remained in office for her deft handling of the HIV/Aids pandemic or ability to sweet-talk our doctors, nê?
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/ 12 February 2004
French public prosecutors said on Wednesday they had opened a money-laundering inquiry into suspect transfers totalling about €9-million (about R78-million) into Paris bank accounts held by the wife of the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat. The Bank of France and an anti-laundering agency noticed payments of about €1-million a month entering Suha Arafat’s accounts.
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/ 12 February 2004
It is a tale of two weddings and a billionaire. In one of India’s poorest states, Uttar Pradesh, a six-day celebration estimated to cost more than £50-million (about R626-million), started this week for the nuptials of two sons of one of India’s wealthiest men. The venue is a huge site dominated by a floodlit lake and complete with a London orchestra and a replica of the White House.
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/ 12 February 2004
Required to score 237 runs for victory, Border defeated Griquas by seven wickets with 11 balls remaining in their Standard Bank Cup fixture played at the De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley, on Wednesday.
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/ 12 February 2004
Wits University had to work hard for their 1-0 win over a new-look Sundowns in a Castle Premiership clash played at Milpark on Wednesday night. Wits led 1-0 at halftime. The action flowed from end to end in a fast paced opening period where the students enjoyed a territorial advantage.
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/ 12 February 2004
North Africa rivals Tunisia and Morocco will meet in the African Cup of Nations final on Saturday after coming through their semifinals in vastly contrasting fashions on Wednesday. Tunisia came from a goal down to force extra-time against Nigeria before triumphing in a penalty shoot-out at the Rades Stadium while Morocco, champions in 1976, cruised past Mali 4-0 in Sousse.