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/ 21 January 2004

Court hears evidence of ‘prostitute agent’

The Johannesburg Regional Court heard on Tuesday that Andrew Phillips, owner of the Sandton brothel The Ranch was ”turned on” by prostitutes working at the venue. According to witness Ovidio Muresan, the prostitute named Anna, whom he thought of as his girlfriend, was the most beautiful girl at The Ranch, and she made the most money.

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/ 21 January 2004

Confusing convergence

With less than two weeks to go before the closing date for comments on the Convergence Bill, a hoo-ha has erupted. Signalled by, among others, The Citizen on its front page (January 17), the claim is that the current draft law, if promulgated, will ”require all website owners or publishers to have a content applications service licence to operate”. Well, it depends.

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/ 21 January 2004

US set for Iraq election retreat

The United States-led coalition in Iraq is on the verge of bowing to Shia Muslim pressure for direct elections before the handover of power on June 30. According to British officials, the Blair government has been swayed by Shia arguments and the US is also shifting ground.

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/ 21 January 2004

Kerry bounces back

A resurgent John Kerry hit the hustings in New Hampshire on Tuesday, hoping to deploy his resounding victory in Iowa against a formidable opponent in the retired general Wesley Clark. Kerry took 38% of the vote in the Iowa caucuses on Monday night, staring down the threat of political oblivion to stage a dramatic last-minute comeback.

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/ 21 January 2004

Striking a new balance, both nationally and globally

The fourth World Social Forum in Mumbai, India, comes not a moment too soon. As 2004 begins, conflict and terrorism continue to grab the headlines, while issues of inequality and injustice are not given the urgency they require. This is true even though we know that poverty and social exclusion are at the root of so many of the problems that we have today.