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/ 29 June 2001

Players rally to help Motaung

Ntuthuko Maphumulo Today’s soccer stars play for money but the heroes of yesteryear often played to entertain the fans without planning for the future. Top former players are seen today begging on the streets and no one wants to take responsibility for them. Former Bafana Bafana defender Sizwe Motaung has nothing to show for his […]

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/ 29 June 2001

Parastatals come under the spotlight

Judith February a second look If there was ever any justification for revisiting the 1994 King Report on Corporate Governance, the recently revealed shenanigans at South African Airways (SAA) and Transnet have provided it. The drama that has unfolded has seen accusations flying from Cape Town to London between Jeff Radebe, Minister of Public Enterprises, […]

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/ 29 June 2001

Pacificers can sweeten Sugar Daddy

whipping boy As Durban prepares for the biggest day on the South African racing calendar, with bitter disputes and possible legal challenges again hanging over the July, racing goes ahead with a truly horrendous eight-race programme at Greyville on Saturday night. While the blaze fanned by trainer Mike de Kock’s protest against the weight allocated […]

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/ 29 June 2001

One step away from Japan

Bafana Bafana need one point from their final two matches to qualify for next year’s World Cup Ntuthuko Maphumulo Next year’s World Cup seems so near yet so far for Bafana Bafana. South Africa is waiting with bated breath to see whether the national soccer side can do as they did in 1998 and qualify […]

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/ 29 June 2001

Notes & Queries

Joseph Harker Who first decided that a tick is “good” and a cross “bad”? n I work in a junior high school in Japan, where both ticks and crosses are “bad” and a circle is “good”. Elizabeth Marks, Yamagata, Japan n As far as I know the tick is derived not from the word veritas […]

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/ 29 June 2001

Temples of boom Shaun de Waal

movie of the week ‘Tis the season of the crowd-pleasers. That’s because it’s summer in the northern hemisphere, though we’re freezing down here. We’ve had Pearl Harbor, The Mummy Returns and Shrek; still to come are Evolution, Bridget Jones’s Diary and oh dear Dr Doolittle II. This week’s blockbuster, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider should do […]

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/ 29 June 2001

The second coming of JC

All eyes are on Jennifer Capriati at Wimbledon this year, reports Frew McMillan The world’s number-one player is not playing the world’s number one tournament. As bright as a light is Gustavo Kuerten’s tennis, but all he will be doing at Wimbledon is casting a dark shadow over the men’s field. Kuerten played some wonderful […]

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/ 29 June 2001

This cookie doesn’t crumble

Guy Willoughby It’s not often that a playwright has two full-length dramas running concurrently in a major centre, but such is the happy fate of Fiona Coyne, actress, elephant lover and recently author, whose plays Dearly Beloved and Glassroots open at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown this weekend. “Please God they don’t close too […]

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/ 29 June 2001

US TELLS MUGABE TO TOE THE LINE

THE United States administration’s point man for Africa, Walter Kansteiner said on Thursday the US would only restore normal relations with Zimbabwe when violence there ends and rule of law is reestablished. Kansteiner, the US assistant secretary of state for African Affairs, said there had been a significant deterioration in Zimbabwe’s human rights record, a […]

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/ 29 June 2001

SIX KILLED IN FIGHTING IN SOMALI CAPITAL

AT least six people were killed and 13 wounded after fighting erupted in south Mogadishu on Thursday, witnesses and medical sources said. The clashes pitted militiamen of Somali warlord Hussein Mohamed Aidid against Somali Transitional National Government (TNG) policemen, the witness said. A medical officer said two people were killed and four wounded after a […]