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/ 30 November 2001

Europeans right as rain

The already long Sun City course is playing even longer for the elite field this week Michael Vlismas The English weather that has descended upon the Pilanesberg is obviously the reason Lee Westwood is able to overlook both his own dismal form and that of his racehorse this year in the hope at least one […]

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/ 30 November 2001

Eat it or save it?

To many, the whale is a mythical creature worthy of protection. But to the whalers of Norway’s Lofoten Islands they’re a resource by which their community can survive. So which is more important man or beast, asks Kevin Toolis It’s nine o’clock on a brilliant summer morning as Captain Leif Karlsen and his five-man crew […]

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/ 30 November 2001

Disabled demand empowerment

Frances Kinghorn The commemoration of International Day of Disabled Persons this year will be bitter-sweet when the Disabled People of South Africa (DPSA) present a memorandum on disability grants to Deputy President Jacob Zuma in Port Elizabeth on Monday. The memorandum is expected to express concern over government expenditure on social grants for people with […]

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/ 30 November 2001

Dalmiya digs in his heels

David Hopps in Jaipur England’s tour of India looked in real danger of cancellation after Jagmohan Dalmiya, president of the Indian cricket board, angrily refused to recognise the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) deadline of noon on Friday, Calcutta time, for confirmation that India’s suspended batsman Virender Sehwag will not play in next week’s first Test […]

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/ 30 November 2001

Courting the Chief Justice

Constitutional Court president Arthur Chaskalson, South Africa’s new Chief Justice, spoke to Mungo Soggot this week Mail & Guardian: What do you see as your main challenges now that you will be presiding over the entire judicial system as opposed to just the Constitutional Court? Arthur Chaskalson: I don’t think it’s a question of presiding […]

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/ 30 November 2001

Cosatu snaps at ANCover ‘unnecessary’ deal

Evidence wa ka Ngobeni The African National Congress’s biggest alliance partner, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu), has vowed to intensify its criticism of the government’s controversial arms procurement. Two week ago the government was given the green light to forge ahead with its multibillion-rand arms procurement after a multi-agency probe by the […]

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/ 30 November 2001

Cops question airports boss

The Airports Company is reeling from several security-related controversies Evidence wa ka Ngobeni The chair of the Airports Company of South Africa, prominent businessman Mashudu Ramano, was briefly held this week for questioning on suspicion of having fake citizenship documents. His arrest is the latest in a series of debilitating events to strike the South […]

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/ 30 November 2001

Colour and money

comment Julia Beffon The United Cricket Board’s decision to side with India in the row with the International Cricket Council (ICC) over match referee Mike Denness has been condemned as ill-advised and mercenary by those who believe cricket is somehow separate from the modern world. These are the same people, however, who would have no […]

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/ 30 November 2001

Boks on the rocks

England exposed South Africa’s lack of ambition Andy Capostagno in Houston When the Springboks arrived at George Bush International Airport on Sunday they were detained for three hours while each member of the squad was asked, as a precaution against the spread of foot-and-mouth, to identify his luggage and remove all the mud from the […]