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/ 3 August 2001

Facts to fight over

Alun Munslow Over the years the practice of history has witnessed a good many shifts and turns. Since the 1960s, for example, the discipline has experienced a social science turn, a cliometric or statistics turn, a women’s history turn, a cultural history turn and so on. These are not fads. Each has developed and still […]

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/ 3 August 2001

Courses starting with e

Lee Elliot Major This year has seen a number of academic business schools in Europe developing e-business programmes, signalling that e-commerce has already established itself as a central component of postgraduate business degrees. The new breed of MBA students is just as likely to be taught the latest thinking on e-strategies, e-marketing and e-technology as […]

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/ 3 August 2001

Council to probe official’s licence

Paul Kirk A series of Mail & Guardian articles on corruption within the Durban Unicity Municipality has resulted in an investigation being launched into a senior council official to stop employees being “subject to trial through the media”. Felix Dlamini, the municipal manager of the city, promised to investigate whether acting CEO Sandile Thusi held […]

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/ 3 August 2001

CD of the week Zim Ngqawana:Zimphonic Suites

Zimply the best Shaun de Waal On his new CD, Zim Ngqawana, perhaps our leading new jazz composer, continues to meld tradition and innovation to create a specifically South African sound. As he notes in the booklet, among other “aphorizims”, Zimphonic Suites (Sheer Sound) is about “harmony between antiquity and modernity”. Ngqawana draws on both […]

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/ 3 August 2001

Caine winner announced

The second Caine Prize for African Writing has been won by Nigerian Helon Habila, for Love Poems. The result was announced by the writer and chairman of the panel of judges, Dan Jacobson, at a dinner at Oxford University. The award ceremony will take place in Nairobi in September, to coincide with the Kenya Book […]

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/ 3 August 2001

Brahmin of the back line

Braam van Straaten’s kicking was a revelation at Loftus last week Andy Capostagno In the bowels of Loftus Versfeld on Saturday evening Harry Viljoen could have been forgiven for starting the press conference by thumbing his nose and saying, “Yah, boo, sucks to the lot of you.” That he did not suggests both that he […]

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/ 3 August 2001

Bishops in a fantasy

Feelings are running high over the decision by local bishops of the Catholic Church to maintain their long-standing objection to the use of condoms. A writer in our Letters section this week has eloquently summed up this anger in one, brutally frank sentence. The bishops have taken their position in opposition to the best scientific […]

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/ 3 August 2001

Bishops are too late and out of touch

The South African Catholic bishops’ stance against the use of condoms to curb the spread of HIV is irresponsible. Not only is the debate 15 years too late, but totally out of touch with the suffering of so many people. The assertion that “condoms may even be one of the main reasons for the spread […]

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/ 3 August 2001

Beige shareholder sues directors

This landmark case shows that investor activism is on the rise Belinda Anderson A shareholder in disgraced pharmaceutical company Beige Holdings is suing some of the former directors for his losses incurred, he argues, by investing in a company whose share price was inflated by false profit declarations. Beige was suspended in late 1999 when […]