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/ 24 January 2003
<b>Review:</b> <i>The Children’s Day</i>
by Michiel Heyns
(Jonathan Ball)
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/ 24 January 2003
Master guitarists Steve Newman and Tony Cox celebrate two decades of playing together, writes Andrew Gilder.
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/ 24 January 2003
Tatamkhulu Afrika was a remarkable man and an extraordinary writer. Keith Gottschalk pays tribute to him.
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/ 24 January 2003
A 28-year-old Plattekloof Glen man has died after being shot by police after he took two women bar attendants hostage on Wednesday night, police said.
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/ 24 January 2003
Tony Blair will work to prevent Robert Mugabe attending the EU-Africa summit in Portugal this spring after coming under fire for acquiescing in a controversial visit by the Zimbawean leader to Paris next month.
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/ 24 January 2003
McDonald’s yesterday significantly increased the number of restaurants it plans to close, as the ailing fast food chain posted its first ever quarterly loss as a public company.
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/ 24 January 2003
Nima Abu Alia’s neighbours told her from bitter experience not to even bother looking for her son, Eyad, for at least a week. The 23-year-old was snatched on Wednesday from the family home in Deheisheh, near Bethlehem, by an Israeli army squad in the dead of night.
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/ 24 January 2003
President George Bush is determined to go to war with Saddam Hussein in the next few weeks, without UN backing if necessary, according to authoritative sources in Washington and London.
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/ 24 January 2003
It is a darkening Saturday evening in Baghdad. The shops are closing and the roads are blocked with traffic. At the side of one congested dual carriageway in the north-east of the city a group of friends have gathered at a small, whitewashed theatre.
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/ 24 January 2003
South African Airways (SAA) is likely to improve its operating profit during the current financial year, while the airline is considering purchasing the Airbus A380 ”super-jumbo” in the coming years, SAA chief executive Andre Viljoen announced in France on Thursday.