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Israeli tanks and bulldozers pulled out of southern Gaza on Sunday after one of the most destructive raids of the intifada, leaving hundreds of Palestinians without homes and eight dead, including two children.
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/ 13 October 2003
Fighting Aids was supposed to show George Bush’s softer side. ”Seldom has history offered a greater opportunity to do so much for so many,” he said in his State of the Union address in January. He has since reconsidered, deciding instead to offer a few more opportunities to the few.
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Justice Minister Penuell Maduna says he will not stand for re-election into the government next year. In an interview with the Sunday Independent newspaper, Maduna said he would serve in the African National Congress in any other capacity, ”even as a floor sweeper”.
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/ 13 October 2003
Frustration is often expressed with what has been described as the lopsided relationship between South African broadcasters and television producers, as well as with the unbalanced nature of the contracts that are put in place to regulate those relationships.
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/ 13 October 2003
And who to contact if you’d like to advertise in The Media or online.
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/ 13 October 2003
Jyoti Mistry writes that the current image of regional television an apparent solution to the dilemma of language representation resurrects skeletons from the apartheid closet. India can show us some improvements on the model.
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/ 13 October 2003
Janine Lazarus talks to Ihron Rensburg on the commercial imperatives of the public broadcaster.
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/ 13 October 2003
The regulator blocked him on the Kagiso acquisition, he didnt have enough cash for Johncom, and his flagship newspaper the Sowetan is faltering. Where is Saki Macozoma steering Nail?
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/ 13 October 2003
Does Dave Bullard have masochistic tendencies? If his last two pieces lent weight to the hypothesis, this piece leaves no doubt.
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For some, advertising agencies and media independents represent a racist fortress guarded by conservative marketers who are out of touch with consumer trends. Will Nat Kekana have better luck with the capitalists holding the cash than hes had with the agents? Kevin Bloom reports.