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/ 25 September 2003

Health officials to face the music

Ten of the 12 officials implicated in the draft forensic audit reports on alleged irregularities in the Mpumalanga health department are expected to appear before a tribunal on Thursday. Some of those implicated included former head of the health department Riena Charles and the chief financial officer, Richard Mnisi.

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/ 25 September 2003

Measles alert issued in Gauteng

The Gauteng health department has issued an emergency measles alert to the passengers and crew of a flight that landed in Johannesburg after a passenger contracted measles. Twenty-four cases of measles have been confirmed in Gauteng since the start of the year, compared with five cases for the whole of 2002.

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/ 25 September 2003

Wait no more for the Audi S4

Audi this week launched the current generation S4 in South Africa. This sporty flagship in the A4 range utilises Audi’s powerful 4.2 litre V8 engine which develops an eye watering 253kW of power at 7 000 rpm and 410 Newton metres of torque.

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/ 25 September 2003

Lifting the lid off the new Beetle Cabriolet

Three years after the arrival of the New Beetle in South Africa, Volkswagen has announced that they’ll be bringing the cabriolet version to this country in time for summer. The open top Beetle will come with an 85 kW two-litre engine – good enough for a claimed 185 km/hr and a 0-100 sprint in a shade under 12 seconds.

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/ 25 September 2003

Rivals condemn Microsoft chatroom closure

Rival companies have accused Microsoft of cynical commercialism for pulling the plug on its internet chatrooms. MSN — the internet arm of Bill Gates’s Microsoft empire — said it took the decision after a series of high-profile cases involving children being abused by adults they had met in internet chatrooms.
<li><a class=’standardtextsmall’ href="http://www.mg.co.za/Content/l3.asp?ao=20972">Microsoft silences internet chat rooms</a>

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/ 25 September 2003

Proudly Nissan

Nissan has released the first pictures of the latest Proudly South African pickup developed here in South Africa for the Japanese factory’s Rally Raid team. Last year Nissan South Africa built the cars that took our own Giniel de Villiers to fifth place overall in his first Dakar. De Villiers went on to claim Nissan’s first win at the Rally of Morocco later in the year

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/ 25 September 2003

Joostifiably angry

Joost van der Westhuizen is pissed off. A month ahead of his third and final Rugby World Cup he says, “When we come back with the cup suddenly everyone is going to see us as World Champions, whereas right now they simply don’t believe in us. South Africans typically just support winners, and when we win they’ll all suddenly become Springbok supporters again”.