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/ 15 June 2001

A quirky legacy

David Shapshak Apart from leaving the world with his crazy, eccentric comic genius, Douglas Adams created an online version of his famous eponymous travel-guide novel, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. The online version, h2g2 (www. h2g2.com), is named after the Guide and is every bit as brilliant as any of Adams’s off-the-wall novels. It […]

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/ 15 June 2001

Crucial test for DA

The reaction by the office of Peter Marais, the Democratic Alliance mayor of Cape Town, to the Mail & Guardian’s expos of fraudulent vote rigging in his campaign to rename two city streets is unsurprising. Marais and his acolytes have claimed that political opponents planted the forged votes with the M&G to discredit him and […]

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/ 15 June 2001

Cyber celebrations

Evidence wa ka Ngobeni South Africans who wish to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the June 16 Soweto uprising but cannot afford to attend the various events will for the first time honour the young heroes through cyberspace. The South African History Online project (Saho) has published a special multimedia, interactive focus on its website […]

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/ 15 June 2001

M&G’s Beresford wins Aids-coverage award

Mail & Guardian reporter Mail & Guardian assistant editor Belinda Beresford has been named overall winner of the United States South Africa Health Reporting Awards. Beresford was selected for her piece on HIV/Aids entitled “None so blind as those who will not see”, one of several submitted. The panel of judges, comprising journalists and US […]

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/ 15 June 2001

King might keep the biggest crown

Deon Potgieter boxing Day two of the New York trial that will shed light on the heavyweight division was completed on Tuesday, with the court scheduled to sit again on Monday. Promoter Cedric Kushner and former heavyweight world champion Lennox Lewis are suing Don King, Hassim Rahman and Rahman’s managers, alleging interference and breach of […]

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/ 15 June 2001

I must run down to the sea again

Rumours of drug use surround the top runners for this year’s Comrades marathon Martin Gillingham If you can come to terms with the fact that the winner of Saturday’s Comrades marathon might well be a cheat then you’ve every reason to consider an entire Saturday spent glued to the box watching the 90km slog from […]

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/ 15 June 2001

Head-on collisions

Andrew Gilder looks at the background to the launch of a performing arts network last week Some observers argue that human history has a cyclical nature that historical events recur over time. Most commentators use timeframes of centuries, or even millennia, to track this repetition. It is with a sense of ironic dj vu, therefore, […]

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/ 15 June 2001

Gay people aren’t normal, says textbook

Wilhelm Disbergen In the current curriculum for social work at Unisa, homosexuality is defined as abnormal. In Unisa’s textbook homosexuality falls within a category entitled “Sexual Deviancy”. The description of homosexuality reads: “Most homosexual males pass for normal in society and only a small percentage are explicitly effeminate. Effeminate males feel a strong need to […]

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/ 15 June 2001

From drama teen to grand slam queen

Jennifer Capriati is happy again and it’s showing in her performance on the tennis courts Stephen Bierley in Paris Stefano Capriati was born in Brindisi on the heel of Italy, a town once listed as the ugliest in the world after Glasgow. Brindisi protested, claiming it should be top. Twelve years ago, when Jennifer Capriati […]