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/ 9 November 2001
An audit this week reveals the gangrene of immorality eating away at Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital, writes Belinda Beresford Vulnerable and in pain they may be, but patients at the world’s largest hospital have no guarantee they will even have sheets to cover themselves when they finally make it past the chaos of admissions into […]
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/ 9 November 2001
Three directors of the struggling TV station’s holding company are to share R4-million Glenda Daniels and David Macfarlane It will be a grim Christmas for e.tv staffers when, for the third year running, they go off on vacation without a bonus. But the three executive directors of e.tv’s loss-making holding company, Hoskens Consolidated Investments (HCI) […]
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/ 9 November 2001
The retirement of legendary lock John Eales leaves the captaincy of the Wallabies in George Gregan’s capable hands, writes Jim White George Gregan has just returned from training, hobbling in behind the rest of the Australian rugby union squad as they troop back to their hotel. Strapped to his right ankle is a complicated arrangement […]
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/ 9 November 2001
BODY LANGUAGE Jon Henderson No one fits the image of the marketable modern sportswoman better than Anna Kournikova. The ubiquitous Russian tennis player has a face that may eventually launch at least as many products as Helen of Troy’s did ships and may even adorn as many front covers as Princess Di’s. But how are […]
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/ 9 November 2001
Jubie Matlou “The next Bill Gates will come from Africa.” These were the words of former communications minister Jay Naidoo at the opening of the previous International Telecommunication Union event in South Africa Africa Telecom 1998. An initiative SchoolNetAfrica hopes to achieve that goal by connecting thousands of the continent’s schools to the Internet. SchoolNetAfrica’s […]
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/ 9 November 2001
There were 443 exhibitors from 38 countries, including 18 national pavilions 88 South African companies exhibited Exhibition space was 16 567m2 Other participants: 51 government ministers 181 delegates from administrations 36 directors general 24 ambassadors 183 chief executive officers 1 092 forum participants (including speakers) from 101 countries 295 speakers from 81 countries 251 accredited […]
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/ 9 November 2001
The software-maker is facing staunch competition as rivals launch their own e-book programs David Shapshak The recent launch of Windows XP has overshadowed the other tussles in the software world. One of these is the fight for “reading” software that will be key to another technology revolution: the e-book. E-books were all the rage last […]
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/ 9 November 2001
Former spymaster Niel Barnard has played a key backroom role in the current DA turmoil Marianne Merten Dr Niel Barnard said it would be conceited to call himself a super-spy and insisted in a rare interview in 1992 that he was just a manager. Nine years later as Western Cape director general he is regarded […]
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/ 9 November 2001
The gang rape of a nine-month old baby in Upington has thrown a harsh light on two South African realities the extraordinarily high levels of sexual violence and the cruel and perverse nature of much violent crime. Teenage hijackers kill motorists for no discernible reason; housebreakers terrorise and torture hapless residents; and men, often in […]
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/ 9 November 2001
Jaspreet Kindra Men in rural KwaZulu-Natal constantly said they did not need to change their sexual behaviour because “the big man” President Thabo Mbeki believed sex and HIV/Aids were not linked, according to an Anglican bishop. “That is the message that is destroying human lives across this country, and for which President Mbeki is being […]