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/ 14 September 2001

Critical hostility

Drew Forrest (September 7) is on the money. The African National Congress prefers sycophantic enemies to critical friends. As a long-time apartheid opponent, I also increasingly find myself subject to hostility because I criticise the government in public. Many of those with whom the ANC prefers to deal are supporters of the old South Africa, […]

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/ 14 September 2001

Currie Cup crunch

The log section comes to an end this weekend Andy Capostagno The South African Rugby Football Union (Sarfu) has no plans to cancel the fixture between the Springboks and the United States Eagles in Houston, Texas, on December 1. Despite Tuesday’s terrorist attacks in Washington and New York, Sarfu is pressing ahead with preparations for […]

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/ 14 September 2001

Dinky, but fun

REVIEW Gavin Foster Daihatsu YRV, R127 995 Funny little car, the Daihatsu YRV. It’s dinky. It’s fun. It’s quite lively. It’s very well equipped in some areas, with ABS and EBD, dual airbags, electric windows and an aircon as standard, but it falls down, rather unnecessarily, in others. Soundproofing could be better, the doors feel […]

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/ 14 September 2001

Is this Swallows’ summer?

Victor Bondarenko is determined to win some silverware with the Birds this season Ntuthuko Maphumulo Is it a plane? Is it Superman? No, it’s the Dube birds. Moroka Swallows are flying high in the Premier Soccer League, sitting pretty in the top spot in the league. Moroka Swallows seem to have found their wings again […]

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/ 14 September 2001

Kruger probes arson

Two field rangers are still in a critical condition after being trapped in the fire that claimed the lives of 23 people Fiona Macleod The Kruger Park is looking into reports that disgruntled staff members started the run-away fire that killed 23 people and destroyed 60000ha of the world-famous reserve last week. The atmosphere among […]

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/ 14 September 2001

Main Events to promote Thobela’s title fight

BOXING Deon Potgieter New Jersey-based promoters Main Events will promote the World Boxing Council (WBC) super-middleweight title bout between Eric Lucas and Dingaan “Rose of Soweto” Thobela. Main Events, which represents the likes of Lennox Lewis, Zab Judah, Fernando Vargas and Michael Moorer, won the purse bid held last week in Mexico. The Lucas-Thobela bout […]

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/ 14 September 2001

Mbeki is an embarrassment

The president questions the link between HIV and Aids, yet he is no medical doctor, nor disease specialist. He relies on outdated statistics. He states that Aids is caused by poverty, yet his government wastes R48-billion on arms that South Africa does not need and will never use, unless involved in a conflict with the […]

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/ 14 September 2001

Mbeki sells security

Jaspreet Kindra A security company is advertising the fact that it protects the South African president’s house. In a pamphlet that was distributed on Johannesburg streets this week, Chubb Armed Response/BBR Security states: “We protect the residence of our president and most corporate businesses in SA.” The pamphlet lists the fact that it provides security […]

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/ 14 September 2001

Media’s politics explored

Tusi Fokane broadcasting and the national question by Jane Duncan Broadcasting and the National Question is a well-articulated and carefully constructed argument that explores the socio-economic and political agenda of the media in contemporary South African society through a critique of the policies of neo-liberalism and the “constructed realities” of globalisation. Author, Jane Duncan, is […]

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/ 14 September 2001

Mushroom cloud over Manhattan

Matthew Engel reports on the strange silence that has gripped the city that never sleeps By daybreak on Wednesday Manhattan had been divided into four zones. Like Berlin of old. The whole downtown area, below 14th Street, was officially sealed off by police, though residents, workers and anyone with ingenuity could get through. It was […]