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/ 7 December 2001

A bloody cul-de-sac

The parallels between Israel and the South Africa of PW Botha grow daily more striking. Since besieged Israeli voters installed militarist Ariel Sharon as leader, security considerations have replaced politics, violence and counter-violence have spiralled out of control, state assassination has been sanctioned, whole communities are punished for individual crimes, voices of reason are systematically […]

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/ 7 December 2001

Queiroz must put the wheels back on

South Africa have a relatively easy group for the first round but do they have the players? Thebe Mabanga Last Saturday’s World Cup draw set in motion speculation that ranged from the sober to the senseless (what else can one call Minister of Sport and Recreation Ngconde Balfour’s suggestion that South Africa will win the […]

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/ 7 December 2001

Harry, we have a problem

The Springboks wrapped up the year with a win in Houston, but they looked jaded and eager to return home for the holidays Andy Capostagno The final Springbok press conference of the year took place in the dressing room of the Houston Cougars university gridiron team. The match against the United States Eagles had been […]

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/ 7 December 2001

Has Mbeki heard of Nuremberg?

analysis Nicholas Taitz and John Kuhn The South African government’s policy against providing free anti-retroviral drugs to people living with HIV/Aids may amount to a crime against humanity. The legal concept of “crimes against humanity” was introduced after World War II to hold Nazi leaders accountable for their crimes in the Holocaust. At the Nuremberg […]

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/ 7 December 2001

Housing policy to favour urban areas

Drew Forrest The government has responded to the Bredell land invasion earlier this year in a crucial policy shift on shelter provision that will favour urban provinces and accelerate the release of land to urban shack-dwellers. The new approach is essentially a revival of former housing minister Joe Slovo’s incremental housing policy, as an alternative […]

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/ 7 December 2001

Not even Blatter can blow it

But if next year’s World Cup in Korea/Japan is a flop, the Fifa president has scapegoats David Lacey Beaming benignly, Sepp Blatter approached the task with the air of a Swiss waiter in charge of the sweet trolley. The customers might get indigestion, but he was not going to drop the profiteroles. Nothing fazed our […]

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/ 7 December 2001

Muslim personal law marches into modernity

analysis Khadija Magardie The “a-hoppin’ on my camel versus just cruisin’ in my Daimler” problem has always been a dilemma of sorts in the Muslim world. Understandably so, considering the difficulties of marrying centuries of tradition with being a citizen of the 21st century. But few instances of what Ali Mazrui called “having the wristwatch […]

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/ 7 December 2001

Muslim marriages to be recognised

Khadija Magardie The South African Law Commission’s (SALC) project committee has approved its discussion document and proposed draft Bill on Islamic marriages. The paper, which will be released for public comment, makes provision for the recognition of marriages contracted in terms of Muslim religious law. In addition, it regulates the proprietary consequences of such marriages, […]

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/ 7 December 2001

music Capetown

Miles Keylock 0932, Main Road, Green Point. On Sunday December 9 groove on down at a night of swinging funk with Breakfast Included, who are joined by Melanie Scholtz on vocals. Shows start at 7pm and finish about 10pm. There is no cover charge and great food specials are available. Details and bookings:Tel: 434 6306. […]

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/ 7 December 2001

More money, but where are the books?

David Macfarlane Thousands of schoolchildren look set to start their school year in January without textbooks but provincial education departments are refusing to admit this. And although budgeted expenditure on textbooks and stationery for the coming year is R1,1-billion an increase of about 15% questions are being raised about how much of this will actually […]