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/ 7 September 2001

Up and at ’em

Q&A: Andy cato Shaun de Waal Groove Armada are one of modern electronica’s most innovative and beguiling acts, with a range from the funky I See You Baby to the dreamy haze of their hit At the River both off their second album, the highly successful Vertigo. Their new album, Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub), will […]

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/ 7 September 2001

Turmoil rocks Unisa as VC leaves

Power struggles at the huge university are jeopardising distance education in South Africa David Macfarlane The future of distance education in South Africa hangs in the balance following extraordinary turmoil at Unisa this week. The shock resignation of Unisa vice-chancellor Professor Antony Melck exposes massive power struggles at the country’s largest university. Events leading to […]

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/ 7 September 2001

Those who didn’t make the headlines

Khadija Magardie Several pressure groups attending the World Conference against Racism in Durban have complained bitterly that their plight has been drowned out by the hype over the Israeli/ Palestinian impasse and the debate over reparations for slavery and colonialism. With the full title of the conference including “Racism, Xenophobia and other forms of Related […]

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/ 7 September 2001

Of muffins, ice, apple pies and baseball

Comment Charles Leonard I have been mauled publicly by a 12-legged, designer-label-clad, Mother Africa-idolising, American-talking hip-hop machine. And while it was ear-glowingly embarrassing, maybe I asked for it. I am at a media conference at a casino for the first-ever “Black August” tour in South Africa a three-city tour by some of the top exponents […]

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/ 7 September 2001

No stranger to the struggle

Drew Forrest Humorous, animated, speaking in a blur, Neva Makgetla seems an improbable Svengali. Yet in the aftermath of last week’s general strike, unnamed government officials have reportedly portrayed her as the minence blanche behind the Congress of South African Trade Union’s (Cosatu) hardening anti-privatisation stance. Not everyone in the government sees the federation’s public […]

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/ 7 September 2001

Community fights for library

Mail & Guardian reporter A library donated to the Joe Slovo squatter camp in Johannesburg was closed last month because a residents’ committee was not informed about its opening. This week supporters of the library threatened legal action against the committee if it did not allow residents access to the facility. The library was started […]

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/ 7 September 2001

Colour me bad, not black

Where do we draw the line between opinion and racism when it comes to reporting? Peter Robinson Sooner or later, I suppose, it had to happen. Minister of Sport and Recreation Ngconde Balfour turned his mind away this week from trying to pick the South African cricket and rugby teams to denounce three South African […]

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/ 7 September 2001

Bill to criminalise match-rigging

Barry Streek Former South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje would face a 10-year jail sentence in terms of a sweeping new anti-corruption law drawn up by the government. The draft Prevention of Corruption Bill, which should be tabled in Parliament by year-end, defines 17 different types of corrupt practice, including corruption in sport and the […]

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/ 7 September 2001

Big Brother drains Web

Less than a week after the show began about 100000 people had already registered on the website David Shapshak Big Brother may not dominate many South African’s lives but it has certainly taken over the country’s Internet. In an unprecedented move, M-Web the country’s largest Internet service provider (ISP) and sister company to M-Net, which […]

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/ 7 September 2001

Being boring is the real crime

Players who write controversial columns should not be gagged Martin Gillingham Sportsmen and women should be banned from writing newspaper columns. The reason is simple: the bad ones are turgid and boring and the good ones should never have been written. Sadly, the works of the few sports star columnists in this country fall in […]