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/ 12 November 2001

Doomsday scenario: Bin Laden & ‘the bomb’

Islamabad | Sunday OSAMA bin Laden, the Taliban and the atomic bomb — a ”doomsday scenario” that terrorist experts warn can no longer be simply rejected as alarmist fantasy. Two hypotheses have been put forward for the possible use of the ultimate terrorist weapon by Islamic extremists. One involves the acquisition of a nuclear weapon […]

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/ 11 November 2001

101 Books for Christmas: Cartoons

Tintin has long been a beloved figure among readers of graphic narratives, whether children or adults. <b>TINTIN: THE COMPLETE COMPANION</b> by <b>Michael Farr</b> (John Murray) is a comprehensive guide to the adventures of the boy reporter and his faithful dog Snowy, including visits to the moon and plots in South America and the Balkans.

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/ 11 November 2001

101 Books for Christmas: Fiction

Aurora del Valle is raised amid great wealth in Chile at the turn of the 19th century by her shrewd, commanding grandmother. Her earliest memories are of a brutal trauma, and she discovers a twisted saga of three generations. <b>Isabel Allende</b>’s <b>PORTRAIT IN SEPIA</b> (Flamingo) explores the complexity of passion, the power of memory, and a woman’s emerging self.

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/ 11 November 2001

101 Books for Christmas: Food & drink

You don’t really want to know what goes on in restaurant kitchens, do you? You’d be a lot happier not knowing about the fights, the blood, the drugs, the amoebas, the “hypermacho posturing and drunken ranting”. You don’t want to know why you shouldn’t order an elaborate special, particularly if there’s fish in it, or […]

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/ 11 November 2001

101 Books for Christmas: Thrillers

Sport fishermen while away the cruel Montreal winter by renting ice shacks on frozen lakes and fishing through a hole in the floor. ICE LAKE by John Farrow (Century) begins when a trapdoor is lifted and a corpse bobs up. It’s not a fisherman who’s lost his footing, but a man who’s come to the […]

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/ 11 November 2001

REPORTER FREED AFTER 5 MONTHS IN DRC JAIL

A Democratic Republic of Congo journalist arrested more than five months ago on defamation charges has been freed, non-governmental organisation Journalists in Danger (JED) said on Thursday. Freddy Loseke, editor of “Free Africa” publication, was freed on Tuesday after being arrested in April, JED said in a statement. He was charged following complaints by the […]

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/ 11 November 2001

SWAZILAND WOULD PREFER SUNSHINE JOURNALISM

THREE freelance journalists in Swaziland have been warned by the state police that they should stop writing negatively about the country and the King. The journalists are Lunga Masuku of African Eye News Service, Thulani Mthethwa who does some work for British Broadcasting Corporation and South African Press Association and Bheki Matsebula who writes for […]

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/ 11 November 2001

UGANDA TO HOOK ILLEGAL FISHERMEN

A CRACKDOWN on illegal fishing on the Ugandan side of Lakes Victoria and Albert will help boost exports and sustain the fishing industry, the minister for agriculture and fisheries said. Kisamba Mugerwa said up to 50 000 tons of fish were lost each year in illegal fishing, but that a crackdown by an anti-smuggling force […]

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/ 11 November 2001

UN ‘COPTER CRASHES IN SIERRA LEONE

A UNITED Nations helicopter crashed into the sea off the Sierra Leonean capital, Freetown, late on Wednesday, killing at least one of the seven people on board, a UN representative said. Margaret Novicki, representative for Unamsil, the UN mission in Sierra Leone, said the helicopter “crashed in the sea shortly after taking off from the […]