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/ 14 December 2001
THE number of Aids orphans in Ethiopia has reached the one million mark, according to the Ministry of Health, placing an even greater strain on the country’s already limited and stretched social services. Ethiopia has the third largest population in the world with the HIV virus. Only India and South Africa have a greater number. […]
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/ 14 December 2001
Khadija Magardie Ask some of the countrys top law firms what they are doing to “give back” to the community and most claim they already fulfil their civic duties. Last week Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR) national director Vinodh Jaichand said local lawyers should use their expertise and take on more pro bono work. The […]
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/ 14 December 2001
obituary Anton Harber David Astor popped into the offices of The Weekly Mail (now the Mail & Guardian) one Thursday morning in early 1986 as we were putting the finishing touches to that weeks edition of what was then a fledgling, penniless newspaper with a staff of five. Both parties were embarrassed: Irwin Manoim and […]
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/ 14 December 2001
Gavin Foster With 24 South African titles behind him Alfie Cox is the most successful motor sportsman of all time in the country. Hes also pretty hot internationally, having finished strongly in every one of the four Dakar Rallies hes contested. With best results of third, fourth and fifth, the works KTM rider is now […]
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/ 14 December 2001
Marianne Merten The Democratic Alliance-controlled Cape Town council late on Thurday agreed to give up three seats on its decision-making body, the executive committee. This came hours after DA caucus discussions following a court challenge by the African National Congress to prevent the election of former Western Cape premier Gerald Morkel as mayor. At the […]
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/ 14 December 2001
REVIEW Gavin Foster Ford Mondeo 2,0 Ghia R183 000 The problem with being a car salesman today is that there are so few bad cars around. Many years ago buyers had limited choices, and the differences were clear cut. The guy who walked in through the door was a Ford man, or a Chev man, […]
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/ 14 December 2001
Nawaal Deane The Office of the President has become embroiled in a dispute over outstanding debts of the South African Chapter of the African Renaissance (Sacar), a supposedly independent body formed to change negative perceptions of the continent. An advertising and events-management firm, Vukani Ma Afrika, has accused Sacar of dodging the payment of accounts […]
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/ 14 December 2001
For many years people in this country and elsewhere pretended not to know anything about the daily atrocities perpetuated by successive apartheid governments on our country’s black people. They preferred only to concentrate on the reaction (often justifiably violent) of the oppressed people on various organs of the apartheid state and its support civil structures, […]
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/ 14 December 2001
Sceptics have tended to answer any discussion about South African policy on the Zimbabwean crisis with the riposte: “What policy?” They appear to have been right. Eighteen months on, there is little evidence the government has set clear goals to avert a catastrophe. And there is even less to suggest our government has decided on […]
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/ 14 December 2001
How a quiet French intellectual revolutionised British sporting culture Andrew Anthony Just after Arsenal Football Club won the Double in 1998, David Dein, the vice-chairman, filled out a hotel form for his team manager, Arsne Wenger. He wrote down his name and address, and then, in the section marked “occupation”, he entered “miracle worker”. One […]