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/ 22 June 2001

Out goes the fool Monty

Harry Viljoen finally admits Montgomery is a flop as the Boks’ on-field general Andy Capostagno It would be easier to believe Springbok coach Harry Viljoen’s assertion that he is building for the 2003 World Cup if he had not made five changes to the starting line-up for the second Test against France in Durban on […]

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/ 22 June 2001

Public laps up peep shows

Reality TV is controversial, lucrative and very popular. Sylvie Kerviel examines a cultural phenomenon In 1999 the Dutch “reality television” show Big Brother, in which a group of contestants was isolated from the rest of the world and kept under 24-hour surveillance, was an instant hit. It was so successful that it immediately spawned similar […]

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/ 22 June 2001

Something’s afoot in the gold market

Paul van Eeden in San Diego There can be no doubt that the United States faces a serious deflationary threat. More than $4-trillion has been lost in the stock market and, regardless of how you spin the numbers, that money is gone. Even though Federal Reserve chief Alan Greenspan has been inflating the money supply […]

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/ 22 June 2001

Tea Totaller

Lauren Shantall food Our tummies are global gourmets, burbling loudly in favour of a worldly identity. We don’t realise how much the myth of a national character is corroded by our own digestive enzymes, or how the notion of “Rainbow cuisine” colours our palates in far more languages than a mere 11. For in any […]

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/ 22 June 2001

The gene genies

Nigel Wilis The Madness of Adam and Eve: How Schizophrenia Shaped Humanity by David Horrobin (Bantam) David Horrobin’s central thesis is that the very genes which in combination predispose their holder to schzophrenia are responsible for the creativity of humankind. I must admit to a certain bias: the author is a friend of mine and […]

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/ 22 June 2001

SA’s dead speak: How we died

CHARLENE SMITH, Johannesburg | Friday A SOUTH African is 12 times more likely to be murdered than the international norm, according to a leading medical researcher. A South African is also two-and-a-half times more likely to be murdered than to die in a road accident. And a teenager in Cape Town is more likely to […]

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/ 21 June 2001

Face lift for SA immigration laws

EMSIE FERREIRA, Cape Town | Wednesday SOUTH Africa is revamping its immigration laws to make it easier for foreigners to work in the country, but employers will have to pay a special tax on their salaries in many cases. Elderly foreign nationals will also find it easier to retire in South Africa under the bill, […]

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/ 21 June 2001

FOUR EGYPTIANS TO DIE FOR GANG RAPING WOMAN

AN Egyptian court sentenced four Egyptians to death on Tuesday for the gang rape of a woman who was five months pregnant. The armed assailants forced her husband to look on, a court official said. Barakat Hassan, 23, Hani Sabet, 22, Khaled Moslem, 22, and Harras Badie, 19, were sentenced in the southern Cairo suburb […]

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/ 21 June 2001

ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK LEND CHAD $7.3M

THE Islamic Development Bank (IDB) announced Sunday a $7.3-million (8.5-million-euro) loan to Chad for educational projects. The loan will finance the construction and development of schools and a French-Arab bilingual training scheme for school teachers, the Jeddah-based bank said in a statement. The new loan raises to 69 million dollars the total funds granted by […]