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/ 17 January 2003
IFP leaders are exploring the idea of a broad electoral pact involving itself the DA, the UDM and the PAC for next year’s general election. The party’s national council will this weekend discuss the immediate task of consolidating its loose alliance with the DA.
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/ 17 January 2003
”How did it come to this?” asks Theoden, King of Rohan, as he gazes down on the massed ranks of evil beleaguering his fortress in Lord of the Rings. The words may be fictional but, as we count down to Washington’s second instalment in the real-life epic that is the war on terror.
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/ 17 January 2003
The forensic probe into CAA boss Trevor Abrahams has confirmed the M&G’s investigative article led to his suspension. The exposé, headlined ”Aviation chief’s sweetheart connection” was the reason the CAA board decided to institute a forensic audit.
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/ 17 January 2003
The ANC’s national task team has effectively disbanded the party’s Eastern Cape leadership structures, headed by Premier Makhenkesi Stofile. This is despite an undertaking that the provincial executive committee would remain in place until new leadership elections.
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/ 17 January 2003
The New York Police Department has created a special hip-hop division, writes Gary Younge.
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/ 17 January 2003
The government’s tough stance on land invasions will be put to the test by a recent court decision it fears may reward squatters. Land Affairs is worried that a ruling that it take care of evicted squatters will compel it to provide housing for anyone evicted from private property.
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/ 17 January 2003
United Nations inspectors produced their most dramatic discovery in the hunt for Saddam Hussein’s arsenals of banned weapons yesterday, finding empty warheads designed to carry chemical weapons in a complex of military bunkers.
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/ 17 January 2003
Disgraced Civil Aviation Authority CEO Trevor Abrahams allegedly threatened to use the "state intelligence mechanism" against a key witness. A report against Abrahams claims that he threatened to unleash state operatives on the CAA general manager for operations.
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/ 17 January 2003
<b>Review: </b> <i>South African Indian Writings in English</i>
Edited by Rajendra Chetty
(Madiba Publishers)
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/ 17 January 2003
Cyril Kern, the Cape Town-based businessman who loaned Ariel Sharon $1,5-million, shared business interests with a man implicated in a funding scandal involving the Israeli premier. Kern appears to be well-connected to business circles that have been funding Sharon.