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/ 14 September 2001
Barry Streek meets the man in charge of changing the face of the fishing industry Horst Kleinschmidt, the head of South Africa’s Marine Coastal Management, faces a difficult challenge: he has the final say over which of the 6 000 to 9 000 applicants will be awarded the 1 200 valuable fishing quotas. Kleinschmidt is […]
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/ 14 September 2001
SOCCER Ntuthuko Maphumulo Africa’s contingent for next year’s World Cup in Korea and Japan has already been decided with South Africa, Senegal, Nigeria, Cameroon and Tunisia to represent the continent but most other regions are still fighting it out to decide who will attend the showpiece. Europe and South America, the only two continents to […]
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/ 14 September 2001
comment Hugo Young At its founding the United States never wanted to run the world. George Washington decreed that commerce not politics was what mattered, and Thomas Jefferson warned against the danger of “entangling alliances”. The treachery and slaughter endemic to the great powers, France and Britain, in their seven years’ war for European and […]
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/ 14 September 2001
channel vision Robert Kirby Unwittingly, last week’s Special Assignment produced a true classic: a documentary about the mysterious deaths, some months ago, of jackass penguins and a brace of pelicans at the East London aquarium. Headlined The Penguin Murders, I thought I’d strayed into some absurdist private-eye series. How do you even start to take […]
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/ 14 September 2001
The former judge blunders on as he always has Comment Richard Calland Pricking the political mythology of contemporary South Africa is a precarious but nonetheless necessary pursuit. Take former Judge Willem Heath. Having conducted a persistent though ultimately self-corroding campaign to depict himself as the corruption-busting saviour of the new South Africa in the public […]
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/ 14 September 2001
Mail & Guardian reporters New York City had received more than 11 000 body bags by Thursday, although the number of dead from the terror attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon remains uncertain. The body bags were sent to hospitals in the city. They were carried by a convoy of tractor trailers […]
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CRICKET Peter Robinson The point about arrogance is that it usually helps to have something to be arrogant about. Shaun Pollock’s South Africans were accused of arrogance on the grounds that they spurned the opportunity to warm up in Harare, arriving in Zimbabwe just two days before the first Test, but it took them less […]
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/ 14 September 2001
WILLIAM O BEEMAN, Providence, Rhode Island | Thursday NEW forms of electronic surveillance, often derided by privacy activists, are being re-evaluated as a means to improve security in the wake of Tuesday’s unprecedented terrorism attacks. Proponents of a new branch of technology known as biometrics — including face-scanning technology, iris recognition and hand geometry — […]
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/ 14 September 2001
The US needs to reconsider its simple-minded approach to the world.
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/ 14 September 2001
Barry Streek Far from shunning small and medium enterprises in the fishing industry as most other finance houses have done until now, Business Partners established after the demise of the Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) has continued to support them. Business Partners, which is 80% owned by the private sector and 20% by the government, […]