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/ 19 January 2001
The minister, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, will distribute the report to Minister of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology Ben Ngubane.
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/ 19 January 2001
Animal welfare activists have had to step in to protect a pack of dogs from angry residents after more than 40 people were attacked in a fortnight.
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/ 19 January 2001
Private education is larger than ever, and growing — at the phenomenal rate of 30% a year, according to a 1999 <em>Business Times</em> estimate.
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/ 19 January 2001
Cutbacks and poor working conditions are resulting in a loss of expertise at South Africa’s leading research facility.
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/ 19 January 2001
Robert McCrum talks to John le Carr about his new novel, women and why he avoids other English writers John le Carr was born in 1931. His third novel, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, secured him an international reputation, which was consolidated by the acclaim for his trilogy Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, […]
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/ 19 January 2001
What’s in a name? A lot, if the outcry over the renaming of South Africa’s sports stadiums is anything to go by Gavin Foster Down in the Last Outpost the boykies take their heritage seriously. Remember the outcry a few years ago when the powers-that-be opted to ditch the Banana Boys appellation in favour of […]
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/ 19 January 2001
Neal Collins rugby The truth about the most extraordinary finish in the history of European club rugby is out. Gareth Jenkins summed up the finish of the Gloucester 28 Llanelli 27 Heineken Cup clash perfectly: “When a drop goal hits someone on the arse and bounces over, how do you blame yourself for that?” Up […]
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/ 19 January 2001
A wide range of private education companies are outraged at limitations the government is imposing on their businesses.
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/ 19 January 2001
He may be bidding farewell to the White House this weekend, but as a force on the global stage, Bill Clinton is here to stay.
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/ 19 January 2001
A massive defence build-up by the United States has prompted fears of a new global arms race.