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/ 23 November 2001

Harry Potter, the film and the phenomenon in numbers

There’s only one Harry Potter, and it’s British-born Daniel Radcliffe. Two owls play Hedwig: Gizmo and Sprout. Two versions of the film are being released. It is to be known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in the United States. Any scenes that mention the philosopher’s stone were filmed twice: replacing sorcerer for philosopher. […]

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/ 23 November 2001

A return to the apartheid era?

The new land laws could disempower the poor Comment Ben Cousins In the run-up to a national conference on land tenure reform in Durban next week, the Department of Agriculture and Land Affairs has circulated a draft Communal Land Rights Bill. Activists and analysts are scrutinising the proposals for signs of government thinking and an […]

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/ 23 November 2001

Look no further than taxis

To understand Africa’s problems … comment Shyaka Kanuma Do the individuals who call themselves taxi drivers in this country wake up with a death wish each morning? Not only does the evidence suggest an emphatic yes, but apparently their death wish includes the innocent, docile sheep that commute in their vehicles! I am no stranger […]

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/ 23 November 2001

Pityana replies …

We have taken careful note of the matters you raise. You will not be surprised to hear that we regret to inform you that these are not matters within the jurisdiction of the Commission. Some of the matters you raise, however, appear to be of such a serious nature that we have felt bound to […]

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/ 23 November 2001

Uproar over land Bill

Drew Forrest Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs Thoko Didiza may be in for a hot reception at the upcoming national land tenure summit after the release of a draft land tenure Bill branded ”deeply flawed and alarming”. ”At best, the draft Communal Land Rights Bill is a poorly thought-through measure,” the University of the […]

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/ 23 November 2001

We are a country without fathers

The justice system and law enforcement agencies can do little to control the sexual exploitation of children. As a prosecutor, I have watched defence lawyers use the full extent of their skill and powers to intimidate, badger, cajole and confuse bewildered little girls under cross-examination. I have watched magistrates routinely declare child victims unreliable witnesses […]

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/ 23 November 2001

ABSA’S HEADLINE EARNINGS RISE

ABSA’S headline earnings rose by 22,8% to R1309-million compared to R1066-million for the same period in the previous financial year, the banking group said in a statement on Monday. Chairman Danie Cronje said the group was extremely pleased with the ”very satisfying results” , especially given fairly difficult trading conditions. The return on average shareholder […]

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/ 23 November 2001

OK, come out with your hands up… or else

Khanabad | Wednesday ANTI-Taliban forces have given the Islamic militia’s soldiers holding out in the northern city of Kunduz until Thursday morning to surrender, an alliance commander said Wednesday. ”The Taliban have until Thursday morning to give themselves up. After that, they will have to take responsibility for what happens to them,” said General Nazir […]

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/ 23 November 2001

Online music to net $1.6-billion by 2005?

San Francisco | Tuesday DESPITE the record industry’s legal battles with Napster and other online music distributors, the practice of selling music online will top $1,6-billion dollars by 2005, a consultancy said this week. ”There’s a growing population of music enthusiasts that are ready to embrace paid downloads, streaming on demand, and online radio,” said […]