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/ 20 August 2001

Music for the mediocre masses

If music weren’t important, none of this would matter. A Travis album wouldn’t be something to tie yourself up into knots over, pondering such vital questions as, what do we want from our pop stars? Attitude, glamour, volatile druggies whom we watch from afar, fascinated, appalled, enraptured? No thanks.

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/ 20 August 2001

2nd Eritrean student dies in 49° desert hell

A SECOND student from the University of Asmara has died while in desert detention for defying government work orders, the university’s president Woldeab Issak told parents on Sunday. Woldeab said that the student, Yemane Tekee, who was undergoing treatment for heat stroke in the intensive care unit at Halibet Hospital, died in the early hours […]

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/ 20 August 2001

ZAMBIAN RADIO STATION’S WINGS CLIPPED

THE Zambian government has shut down Radio Phoenix, a leading privately owned station, Information Minister Vernon Mwaanga announced on Sunday. Mwaanga was quoted by state radio as saying that the government has suspended the broadcasting licence of Radio Phoenix because the station failed to renew its licence in accordance with Zambian law. Radio Phoenix, Zambia’s […]

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/ 20 August 2001

PALESTINIAN SUPPORTERS DEMONSTRATE IN DURBAN

ABOUT 1 000 activists demonstrated in Durban on Sunday to demand that the government coordinate a campaign to isolate Israel. The rally, called by the Palestine Support Committee in South Africa and the Durban Social Forum, preceded a week-long UN-sponsored conference on racism opening in the east coast city on August 31. The United States […]

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/ 20 August 2001

NIGERIA’S RESERVES REACH $10,4-BILLION

NIGERIA’S foreign reserves rose to $10,35-billion in May, for a 1,7% rise over the previous month, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said on Monday. Of the amount, $1,4- billion accrued to the nation’s coffers in May alone, 5,4% above April’s estimate, the CBN said in a statement here. The CBN attributed the positive development […]

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/ 20 August 2001

KHARTOUM CLAIMS 15 KILLED IN NUBA MOUNTAINS

SUDAN’S armed forces claimed on Sunday to have killed 15 rebels in the Nuba mountains region of central Sudan, forcing the rest of the attackers to flee, the official Suna news agency reported. Armed forces representative General Mohammed Beshir Suleiman said the army had inflicted “heavy losses” on the rebels, capturing a large amount of […]

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/ 20 August 2001

INSURANCE AGENCY LAUNCHED IN KAMPALA

A MULTI-national African insurance agency, covering risks ranging from war to repossession and aimed at boosting direct investment in the continent, was born in Kampala on Monday with seven countries coming on board. The African Trade Insurance Agency (ATIA) “is an African-owned agency which was set up with the support of the World Bank at […]