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/ 14 February 2003
Representatives of agricultural organisations from nine countries on Friday unleashed a barrage of criticism against a draft framework for agricultural trade proposed by the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
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/ 14 February 2003
Carmaker DaimlerChrysler South Africa has approved a voluntary retirement package deal for 170 of its 3 800 employees, the company said on Thursday.
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/ 14 February 2003
… but only if you want your child to be a tortured genius, says Jim White.
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/ 14 February 2003
Composer John Cage’s Organ2/ASLSP‘s first notes will be joined by two more in July 2005, writes John Hooper.
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/ 14 February 2003
Politics are influencing this year’s Academy Awards, writes Duncan Campbell.
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/ 14 February 2003
Former African National Congress chief whip Tony Yengeni might have to undergo another hearing, after he pleaded guilty to defrauding Parliament, say senior party members.
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/ 14 February 2003
Tanzania is scheduled to receive â,¬24-million ($26-million) from the EC this year to help meet the humanitarian needs of Burundian and Congolese refugees in the country, according to the EC Humanitarian Aid Office (Echo).
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/ 14 February 2003
A Free State pathologist is lobbying the government accept an Aids immune booster that is said to alleviate the plight of people living with HIV/Aids.
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/ 14 February 2003
Minister of Public Enterprises Jeff Radebe and his director general Dr Sivi Gounden are ”outraged” that the Mail&Guardian should have ”questioned our integrity” in regard to the ill-fated sale of Transnet’s publishing house to African National Congress-linked company Skotaville Press.
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/ 14 February 2003
Police in Zimbabwe Friday picked up around 40 women handing out flowers in the capital to protest against violence, an AFP reporter saw.