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/ 15 December 2000

A shattering election

The fix is in, Al Gore is out and it is a bad day for American democracy. In the end, the Supreme Court was decisive. The majority’s ruling was transparently political. Questions of timeframe and standards in Florida’s recounts could have been resolved with goodwill and impartiality. Both were lacking. By its action, the antithesis […]

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/ 15 December 2000

A series as flat as the pitches prepared

Peter Robinson cricket New Zealand’s 2000 tour of South Africa ended not with a bang nor a whimper, but with the slurp of the Supersopper. The fact that Wanderers groundsman Chris Scott and his staff won the man of the match award says a fair bit about the drawn third Test. Yet even this gesture […]

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/ 15 December 2000

A queen for a night

Marianne Merten What is one to think when an eight-year-old girl appears on stage during a beauty pageant dressed in see-through lace and a black G-string? Are her ambitions the same as those of the young women of the Miss World or Miss South Africa competitions who no doubt will always profess to want to […]

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/ 15 December 2000

A raging black bull

Turner Prize winner Steve McQueen breezed through Cape Town to launch an exhibition of his major film installations Lorna Ferguson With the demise of the Johannesburg Biennale there have been no mechanisms in place to bring internationally renowned contemporary artists to South Africa to invigorate and inform our art scene. Which makes the appearance of […]

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/ 15 December 2000

Botile in last-chance saloon

The South African challenger has had a protracted and unusual build-up to his fight in Sheffield this weekend Gavin Evans Mbulelo Botile is under no illusions: fall short against Paul Ingle on Saturday night and his career is effectively over. Which is why his preparations for this big event in Sheffield have been curious, to […]

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/ 15 December 2000

Chateau Mamparalanga

Chris McKenzie and Justin Arenstein Mpumalanga’s new R630-million legislature is illegal and its construction has destroyed at least three protected plant species. The controversial complex is almost complete, but it has still not been approved by the Nelspruit City Council or the national Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism. Meanwhile, forensic investigators attached to the […]

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/ 15 December 2000

Day of reckoning, not reconciliation

Ntuthuko Maphumulosoccer The Liberian team has come back with a bang recently beating the Super Eagles of Nigeria 2-1 in a World Cup qualifier and beating Cape Verde 3-0 in the preliminary round of the African Cup of Nations qualifiers. Liberia have visited South Africa once before but not to play the home nation. They […]

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/ 15 December 2000

Over to you, Dr Barrell

Thebe Mabanga In July this year when South Africa lost the right to host the 2006 World Cup to Germany, the Mail & Guardian lamented the development as a “sad reflection on Europe”. In one of its best editorials, the paper lambasted the European mentality, which it noted, was “bereft of generosity and redolent with […]

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/ 15 December 2000

One for the cynics

John Aizlewood NOT CD OFTHEWEEK A greatest hits by any other name, but with a title only Elvis Presley could share, the 27-track 1 (EMI) delivers what it promises: all The Beatles’ British and American number-one singles, from Love Me Do (one American week on its belated release there in 1964, but still 1’s opening […]

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/ 15 December 2000

Mugabe:Asset or albatross?

The Zimbabwean president’s popularity is at an all-time low and Zanu-PF must decide whether to ditch him Chris McGreal Zimbabwe’s ruling party opened an extraordinary congress this week with the one issue on everyone’s lips officially off the agenda Robert Mugabe’s future. The Zanu-PF party has purged and sidelined critics of Zimbabwe’s beleaguered president ahead […]