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/ 6 October 2000

Online music company’s future hangs in the

balance Julian Borger Online music company Napster received a stay of execution this week when a United States appeal court allowed it to continue business until a final verdict on its future had been reached. The company, which allows its 32-million users to download music without charge, is being sued for copyright infringement by the […]

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/ 6 October 2000

None so blind as those who will not see

Bolstered by President Thabo Mbeki’s prevarication, the Aids dissidents’ arguments are fuelling confusion in South Africa – but they have little scientific merit Belinda Beresford HIV does not exist. If it does exist it does not cause Aids. The disease Aids does not exist. There is no epidemic nor are there deaths. There is just […]

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/ 6 October 2000

Boipatong massacre: Still no real answers

Piers Pigou Apartheid assassin Ferdi Barnard’s revelations before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) amnesty committee this week about destabilisation before the 1994 election have again raised questions about the extent of security force participation in the Boipatong massacre. Barnard claimed that hitmen provided guns to Zulu hostel dwellers to carry out a series of […]

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/ 6 October 2000

A savage war of peace

The explosion of Israeli-Palestinian violence over the past few days is, in the strange manner of such negotiations, a product of the fact that a final peace agreement is tantalisingly close and thus at its most vulnerable point. The two sides have been grappling over “final status” issues; the signs are there that they were […]

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/ 6 October 2000

A virus in shining armour

Mail & Guardian reporter A virus thousands of times narrower than a human hair has been shown to have an armoured coat organised like the chain mail of medieval knights. It probably protects the DNA of bacteriophage hk97, a virus that affects only bacteria, just as chain mail deflected arrows while allowing movement. Researchers report […]

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/ 6 October 2000

Are you man or Martian?

Stewart Hennessey Body Language >From Samuel Richardson’s instructive novel for young women, Clarissa (1747), to What a Young Woman Ought to Know (hot in the early 1900s), to the modern dating bible, The Rules, all the oh-so-earnest advice being dispensed to young women can be distilled into one dull command: don’t put out. This is […]

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/ 6 October 2000

‘Black outside, lily-white inside’

Thuli Nhlapo The director of the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA), South Africa’s top labour body, has been called to explain her remote German ancestry before a commission of inquiry following allegations of racism by disgruntled staff members. The bizarre decision to call the director, Thandi Orleyn, to testify about her ancestry was […]

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/ 6 October 2000

Claims of rape at children’s shelter

Durban’s Ocean View place of safety faces allegations of rape, assault and child abuse Paul Kirk Police are investigating six cases of sexual assault and several instances of child abuse and neglect at a place of safety in Durban. One of the sexually motivated assaults, a rape, occurred during a supervised visit to the beach. […]

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/ 6 October 2000

Companies are their own worst enemies

Glenda Daniels The tardiness of employers in registering and paying their skills development levy to get training going is behind their inability to meet affirmative action targets. While more than R100-million a month is rolling in to the South African Revenue Service (Sars), which gives the money to the Department of Labour for training and […]