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/ 14 September 2001
Jaspreet Kindra South African Communist Party members are planning to haul communist Cabinet members over the coals this weekend for defying the party line by supporting and implementing the state’s privatisation policy. There is a groundswell of protest from almost all provincial structures over the role of SACP central executive members and party officials including […]
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/ 14 September 2001
Analysis Iden Wetherell When Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe returned from Libya last weekend he was full of cheer that the Abuja agreement on Zimbabwe’s landreform programme had provided a welcome show of solidarity by African states. By Tuesday that optimism had evaporated as Mugabe had difficulty disguising his resentment of criticism from neighbours. While last […]
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/ 14 September 2001
The FBI is struggling to reconstruct how the hijack operation was masterminded Duncan Campbell The four planes that were to change the way Americans live their lives set off within 12 minutes of each other from three different airports, all of which were on Wednesday examining their security procedures and wondering how four teams of […]
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/ 14 September 2001
The US mobilises support from its Western allies for a crusade against Islamist terrorism Julian Borger in Washington, Richard Norton-Taylor and Ewen MacAskill in London and Ian Black in Brussels Nato is drawing up an emergency plan for a massive attack on Afghanistan if proof emerges that Osama bin Laden, the wanted Saudi-born terrorist sheltered […]
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/ 14 September 2001
Now the applications have been completed, officials are faced with the tough task of allocating fishing rights Barry Streek The first phase of one of South Africa’s biggest empowerment deals the allocation of new fishing quotas was completed this week. Between 6 000 and 9 000 applications were expected for the 1 000 to 1 […]
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/ 14 September 2001
The World Trade Centre not only dominated the skyscape of New York, but towered over the American imagination. Darryl Pinckney, who watched it being built, mourns the loss of a landmark No one I know loved the World Trade Centre, or recalled their first visits to it, in the way that they remember being taken […]
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/ 14 September 2001
There is a view among some South Africans that the United States had its just desserts when hijacked airliners cannoned into the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon this week. Some even suggested that the attacks marked the beginning of the end of the “American empire”. The idea that US military and economic muscle has […]
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/ 14 September 2001
It will be bloody, but Hewlett-Packard and Compaq were left few options other than a merger and radical surgery Edmond Warner As they strode into work last Tuesday morning, Wall Street’s finest must have believed that at long last they were witnessing the turn in the investment banking cycle. The New York Times was carrying […]
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/ 14 September 2001
Mail & Guardian reporter Nearly three months after the Mail & Guardian obtained proof that Cromet Molepo, the CEO of Umgeni Water, had illegally tapped the telephones of his employees, an investigation by Pietermaritzburg attorney Julian von Klemperer has corroborated the M&G’s expos. Molepo has now gone into hiding after he resigned on September 3. […]
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/ 14 September 2001
Mail & Guardian reporter Damelin, one of South Africa’s leading correspondence colleges, is pioneering the installation of a Readwell Project that seeks to improve the reading capabilities of South African learners, including adult learners. Based on the visagraph, an imported computer targeted at the estimated 60% of students aged 10 to 18 who are reported […]