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/ 20 October 2003
President George Bush insisted on Sunday that he had no plans to invade North Korea, and offered security guarantees in an attempt to kick-start talks to solve the country’s nuclear weapons crisis. However, he ruled out offering Pyongyang one of its most often-stated demands, a non-aggression pact.
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/ 20 October 2003
Renault’s Megane sedan is here, and we think it’s a stunner – in our opinion streets ahead of the hatch in terms of styling. There’s also more space, as the sedan has a 61mm longer wheelbase than the hatch, and the markedly longer rear doors allow for easier access.
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/ 20 October 2003
Chevrolet’s new range was also on display at the Durban Motor Show, and despite our misgivings at rebadging a fleet of Daewoo offerings as Chevrolets we believe that the GM products should provide excellent value for money, with vastly improved backup now that the American auto giant has become involved.
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/ 20 October 2003
Robert Mugabe speedily revamped Zimbabwe’s information ministry in time for the launch of the land reform programme in 2000. Wallace Chuma considers how Jonathan Moyo’s new department handles public communication in abnormal times.
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/ 20 October 2003
Governmental information services in Africa are still largely based on an elitist system inherited from the colonial past. Tawana Kupe discusses the concerns, and looks at South Africa in the continental context.
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/ 20 October 2003
Greg Stewart, general manager of sales at the Citizen, disputes the supremacy of circulation figures when comparing newspaper brands. What does AMPS hold over ABCs?
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/ 20 October 2003
Countless media brands run competitions to bolster audience figures and strengthen the offering to advertisers. As Karen Willenberg of RWR cautions, such strategies have recently come under the ambit of legislation.
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/ 20 October 2003
Joel Netshitenzhe, CEO of the Government Communication and Information System and Head of the Policy Unit in The Presidency, is one of the most influential figures in South Africa’s leadership structure. What are his views on the relationship between government and the media two years after the tensions of the Cabinet-SANEF Indaba at Sun City? How does he see the media fulfilling its role in the broad vision for national development?
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/ 20 October 2003
Alec Hogg, founder and chairman of Moneyweb, has taken his singular brand of hard-hitting business interview across four mediums and onto the JSE. Kevin Bloom looks for the story that got him there.
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/ 20 October 2003
Harry Herber’s hankering for the past is driving him mad. Where has quality, loyalty, professionalism and passion gone?