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/ 10 December 2000
THE United States says Sudan has ordered the expulsion of a US diplomat who met members of the opposition in Khartoum and that Washington was considering a response to this ”unwarranted action.” The incident further threatened the poor relations between the two countries, which were strained by a visit to southern Sudan by a senior […]
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/ 10 December 2000
TAIWAN President Chen Shui-bian has pardoned 21 convicts, including 19 Jehovah’s Witnesses who were jailed for resisting conscription. The pardon will take effect on Human Rights Day on Sunday. Only six of the 19 are in jail. The others have been released on parole. Jehovah’s Witnesses are barred from conscription, political activities and accepting blood […]
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/ 9 December 2000
JAMES HALL, Johannesburg | Friday A TRIO of Swaziland appeal court judges have sat alternately stonefaced and slack-jawed as a man appealing against an incest conviction explained that the rape of the eldest daughter is required to secure a male heir to the family homestead. Generations of fathers in Jasper Nxumalo’s family of Hhohho, Swaziland, […]
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/ 9 December 2000
COLIN MCCLELLAND, Luanda | Friday HUMAN rights gained ground in several southern African countries in the past year, an annual report by New York-based Human Rights Watch said this week. The advocacy group’s report suggested the region’s move to democracy looked sustainable and that globalisation and Internet communication were major forces behind the changes. ”To […]
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/ 8 December 2000
No chicken escapes from Tweedy’s farm," says an ominous voice as we look over the confines of that farm. It looks very much like a prisoner-of-war camp. In fact, <b>Chicken Run</b>, the delightful new animated feature from the makers of TV hit <i>Wallace and Gromit</i>, has a lot in common with those old prisoner-of-war films in which our courageous heroes keep trying to escape.
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/ 8 December 2000
Andy Capostagno golf If the organisers of the Nedbank Golf Challenge got it wrong, the Southern African PGA has, eventually, got it right. Walking around Sun City last week it was impossible to escape the conclusion that a million-dollar brand had been thrown away on a corporate whim when the Million Dollar changed its name. […]
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/ 8 December 2000
Marianne Merten Racial divides were entrenched in the elections for the Cape Town unicity, where the Democratic Alliance demolished the African National Congress outside the city’s townships. White and coloured Capetonians from Constantia, to working-class communities on the Cape Flats, all voted for the DA. In contrast the party scored just a few hundred votes […]
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/ 8 December 2000
Slow pitches snuffed out the excitement as South Africa took the series against the New Zealanders Peter Robinson Among a number of attributes, Shaun Pollock is also one of the youngest 27-year-olds you’re likely to come across. All the same, he’s shrewd enough to know when to leave well enough alone. After South Africa had […]
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/ 8 December 2000
Andrew Muchineripi soccer There was no shortage of spin doctors when the Rothmans Cup so extravagantly took off four years ago and, for once, the happenings actually matched the hype. Remember those two “unbelievable” finals between Kaizer Chiefs and Sundowns? Remember the legitimate Sundowns goal that was disallowed? Remember Paul Dolezar, the coach who seemed […]
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/ 8 December 2000
A photographic display in the Northern Province puts its big-city rivals to shame. Stephen Gray looks at the life of one of the best chroniclers of South Africa’s past Prizing itself on its uniqueness, the new provincial capital of the north, Pietersburg, has a cultural attraction which is without equal in South Africa an entire […]