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/ 13 January 2001
MALAWI’s largest passenger association has rejected a government probe into the country’s deadliest bus accident yet, and demanded an independent commission of inquiry.Twelve commuters were killed and scores more injured when an overloaded Shire Bus Line double-decker exploded 40km from the capital Lilongwe on December 12. The bus was reportedly carrying 200 passengers at the […]
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/ 12 January 2001
Eight years ago he was broke and desperate in New York. Now Ang Lee is hotly tipped to be the first Chinese director to win an Oscar.
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/ 12 January 2001
Ang Lee’s career as a director displays a remarkable variety – from the investigation of Taiwanese family matters in <i>Eat Drink Man Woman</i> to the sweeping American Civil War drama <i>Ride with the Devil</i>; from the delicate social mores of Jane Austen’s <i>Sense and Sensibility</i> to the martial arts fantasy of his new film, <b>Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon</b>.
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/ 12 January 2001
Kevin Mitchell darts It’s hard not to be rude about the town of Purfleet. Well, the bit of it between the railway station and the Circus Tavern. Out the station and south down Railway Cottages. Turn left across the road from Cheggie’s hairdressing salon and plough on through the sludge past the bulk containers, the […]
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/ 12 January 2001
Thuli Nhlapo In a bid to cling to power, the now-defunct Hartbeespoort white conservative local council has rendered the newly elected council dysfunctional with the help of a controversial Pretoria High Court judge. The new Hartbeespoort/Brits local council, referred to as NW372, has been barred from using any assets, making staff changes and touching the […]
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/ 12 January 2001
Khadija Magardie On a late afternoon in December, four years ago, Ncele Kgadima * locked herself inside a long-drop toilet on a rural plot in Ga-Maribana, Moletji, outside Pietersburg in the Northern Province. The heavily pregnant woman, 20 years old at the time, gave birth in the fetid, dank and poorly lit toilet. Then she […]
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/ 12 January 2001
The Independent Communications Authority has called for oral and written submissions on the review of local content quota, currently at 20% for radio.
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/ 12 January 2001
Mail & Guardian reporter Sipho Seepe, one of South Africa’s leading political commentators and academics, has joined the Mail & Guardian as a columnist and associate editor. A physicist by training, Seepe, who is principal of Vista University’s campus at Sebokeng, has emerged in recent years as one of the sharpest analysts on South African […]
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/ 12 January 2001
Ricky Villa is still revered at Tottenham 20 years after that final-winning goal Jon Brodkin Ricky Villa is easing himself out of a sofa in the bar of a hotel in Cheshunt when a stranger strides purposefully towards him. Before the Argentine has time to think he is shaking hands. “Ricky,” the man says reverently, […]
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/ 12 January 2001
When I was approached at the end of last year to sign the Declaration of Commitment by white South Africans, my immediate response was, why now?