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/ 11 May 2001

Owen holds the key

Liverpool_s fast-maturing striker could make the difference in the FA Cup final Neal Collins The good news for Liverpool fans going into Saturday_s fascinating FA Cup final against Arsenal at the Millennium stadium in Cardiff is this: Michael Owen looks unstoppable. The bad news? That rugged Red rearguard of Sammi Hyypia and Stephane Henchoz allowed […]

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/ 11 May 2001

No resting place for the dead

Paul Kirk As HIV/Aids and apartheid-era town planning take their toll on cemetery space, Durban may soon have nowhere to bury its dead. “We have a problem. While old-style town planning has played a role, HIV/Aids is making the situation far worse,” says Royal Ntombela, director of cemeteries and crematoria in the Durban Metro Council. […]

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/ 11 May 2001

No charges for police head’s road hog uncle

Paul Kirk Unfortunately for Director Henry Manzi, the newly appointed head of the Durban Metro Police, he can choose his friends but not his relatives. In the latest edition of Metro Beat, a free magazine given to Durban ratepayers, Manzi admits to having no close personal friends. He is quoted as saying: “Friends might ask […]

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/ 11 May 2001

Thinking on the hoof

Stuart Jeffries The Consolations of Philosophy by Alain de Botton (Penguin) Once, in Portugal, Alain de Botton found that he could not have sex with his girlfriend. It could have been a humiliating moment, but, fortunately, a few months earlier he had read the 21st chapter of the first volume of Montaigne_s Essays. There Montaigne […]

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/ 11 May 2001

Tofu a go-go

Andrea Burgener food It_s a great favourite with vegetarians and the less texture-phobic, but tofu is still a much maligned ingredient, with many seeing it simply as an animal protein substitute. Understandably, viewed as an alternative to flame-grilled cattle loin, the standard flabby, white blocks of fresh, untreated tofu appear to stand no chance on […]

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/ 11 May 2001

EGYPTIAN HUSBAND FOND OF SAYING ?I DO?

EGYPTIAN authorities have arrested a man for having five permanent wives – one more than permitted under Islamic law – and for briefly marrying 29 underage girls over the past two years, police said on Thursday. Self-professed devout Muslim Sayed Ragab al-Sawarki, 51, was taken into custody on Wednesday on his return to Cairo from […]

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/ 11 May 2001

WILD COAST HOTELIERS TOLD TO GET INVOLVED

HOTEL owners along the Wild Coast were this week exhorted to join forums for the Wild Coast Spatial Development Initiative to help speed up infrastructure delivery and highlight impediments in the way of progress. Gernot Ott, programme manager for the Support to the Wild Coast SDI programme and East Cape Development Corporation investment manager Martin […]

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/ 11 May 2001

NEGLIGENT AMBULANCE PERSONNEL SUSPENDED

A NURSE and ambulance driver suspected of negligence after a pregnant woman fell out of the back of a speeding ambulance and died, have been suspended from work. Northern Province health MEC Sello Moloto said on Thursday that the nurse and driver from Tintsaolo Hospital in Acornhoek, were given compulsory leave on Wednesday and immediately […]

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/ 11 May 2001

MPUMA WORKERS WANT R2_000 A MONTH

ALMOST 4_000 municipal workers in Mpumalanga on Wednesday marched on the South African Local Government Association (Salga) to demand a 10% wage increase. SA Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) demonstrators also briefly picketed Salgas regional headquarters in Nelspruit to demand a minimum wage of R2_000 for all municipal workers countrywide, in addition to an across-the-board 10% […]

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/ 11 May 2001

KENYANS FIGHT FOR CHEAPER AIDS DRUGS

AIDS activists in Kenya on Thursday urged MPs to include “life-saving safeguards” when reviewing legislation concerning drug patents. Kenyan legislators are currently reviewing the Industrial Property Bill which, as it stands, conforms with World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules on countries’ rights to, in certain circumstances, overcome patent restrictions. Paralllel imports are re-purchased drugs from countries […]