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/ 5 February 2004

Jo’burg airport ready for rush

Johannesburg International airport’s new, R44-million transfer corridor will be operational in early April, the Airports Company South Africa said on Thursday. The airport expects an increase of three million commuters within the near future from the current 13-million passengers a year.

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/ 5 February 2004

Court told of Stewart panic

The star witness in the Martha Stewart trial continued his searing testimony on Wednesday, recounting the businesswoman’s sale of shares in the drug company ImClone and the panic that followed as she and her broker tried to hide that she had been tipped off improperly.

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/ 5 February 2004

‘It is just a bad law’

As the opportunity to comment on the Convergence Bill — aimed at updating old legislation and promoting competition and growth in the South African communications sector — drew to a close this week, claims have been made that the law, if promulgated, will enable the government to regulate the content of websites.
<li><a class=’standardtextsmall’ href="http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?ao=30662">Less on the menu on US sites</a>

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/ 5 February 2004

Less on the election menu on US websites

As Americans turn to the internet more often for election news, some websites that offer such news are providing less useful information than they did four years ago, a new study has found. The sites contained less original reporting and fewer links to external sites, and fewer opportunities for web surfers to interact with the sites.

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/ 5 February 2004

The end is nigh

"I don’t know how many folks spotted the recent article in <i>The Independent</i> saying, among other things, "A study, which is being taken seriously by top government scientists, has uncovered a change "of remarkable amplitude" in the circulation of the waters of the North Atlantic." The disturbing this is that it’s not the only article of its kind, according to Ian Fraser. Be afraid.