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/ 21 January 2001

CRATERS SPEW ROCKS, SMOKE IN ALGERIA

VILLAGERS in northeastern Algeria reported rocks and smoke spewing from craters in an area rocked by an earthquake two months ago, the official Algerian news agency APS reported. Local officials said the previously inactive craters erupted for more than four hours late Wednesday in Ras Aichet, near Djellal in the Khenchela region 500km southeast of […]

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/ 21 January 2001

SUDAN JAILS EDITOR FOR ?DEFAMATORY? ARTICLE

A Sudanese court has jailed an editor-in-chief until her newspaper publishes an apology for a ”defamatory” article alleging financial mismanagement in the courts, her newspaper, Al-Rai Al-Akher, reported on Thursday. The independent daily said Amal Abbas had been transferred to Omdurman prison for women, near Khartoum. The judiciary recently filed a lawsuit against the newspaper […]

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/ 21 January 2001

LIBERIA RECALLS AMBASSADOR FROM GUINEA

LIBERIA has recalled its ambassador from Guinea, accusing its neighbour of backing rebel attacks on its territory during months of border fighting and mistreating its diplomats. A foreign ministry statement noted four recent rebel incursions into Liberia’s northern Lofa county. The statement also referred to the alleged rape of Liberian refugees in Guinea, the beating […]

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/ 19 January 2001

Praying for a power failure

When the end credits of <b>Dancer in the Dark</b> began to roll at Cannes, I at first thought the applause and cheering for this Scandinavian musical, made in Sweden and Denmark in a form of English, to be ironic. How could anyone have admired or been moved by this tedious, banal, incompetent movie?

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/ 19 January 2001

Dark victory

With <b>Dancer in the Dark</b> it is as though Lars von Trier set himself the challenge of making a musical from the most unpromising materials possible. Here we have the tragic or melodramatic story of Selma Jezkova (Björk), a Czech immigrant, a single mother with a young son, working in a factory somewhere in middle America.

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/ 19 January 2001

Eat out with the experts

If you have the bucks and the hunger, hot-off-the-press handbooks are ready to tell you all about the best places to splash out on the Big Eat-Out, what to order and how much you’ll have to sign off on that platinum card. Two top restaurant guides have been updated, bringing breezy, up- beat reports of […]

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/ 19 January 2001

First steps in a long, long season

Grant Shimmin athletics A representative of the sponsors was moved to observe at the Absa Series launch in Johannesburg this week that the six-meeting series represented “the pinnacle” of South African domestic athletics. That is patently not the case, although an event that would come closer to the mark the national senior track and field […]

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/ 19 January 2001

Hingis shows appetite for battle

Soap opera sub-plots means more attention on the women’s game at the Australian Open Jon Henderson At the end of last year, the Williams sisters, Venus and Serena, wrote cloying appreciations of one another for an American magazine. At about the same time, only child Martina Hingis went off to South America and, according to […]

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/ 19 January 2001

It’s raining rands at Houghton

Andy Capostagno golf The annual return of the European Tour to South Africa usually presages two things; big money and heavy rain. And the signs are that this year will be no different. The recent performance of the rand has already ensured that in local terms this week’s Alfred Dunhill Championship at the Houghton Golf […]