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/ 15 September 2000
Five lucky readers can each win Woodstock tickets. Call Tel: (011) 646 6441 on Monday September 18 between 9am and 9.30am and leave your name and number. The first caller will win a group prize that consists of four tickets to Woodstock, four Woodstock T-shirts, four Friedjam.com keyring and cap sets and 10 Friedjam.com music […]
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/ 15 September 2000
Peter Robinson cricket In a month during which nothing much is happening in South African cricket, the silliest row of the year broke out when Gauteng were persuaded to sulk in public at not being invited to a four-team bunfight at Kingsmead on October 1. SuperSport has put together a 25-over hit-and-giggle tournament as a […]
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/ 15 September 2000
Tigana Jon Henderson Jean Tigana could have been excused for feeling nervous at the start of the Football League season. He knows as well as anyone that Mohamed al-Fayed’s munificence – a salary of about oe500 000 for the new manager and resources to buy players that no other first division club enjoys – comes […]
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/ 15 September 2000
pool Grant Shimmin in Sydney In a room in the Athletes’ Village adjacent to Sydney’s Olympic Park, there’s plenty of mutual encouragement going on. It’s a room shared by Brendon Dedekind and Ryk Neethling, two of the elder statesmen of the South African swimming team and, coincidentally, two of the biggest medal hopes. They’ve been […]
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/ 15 September 2000
Economist Hernando de Soto is hailed as a saviour of poor countries. But he is nothing of the kind, writes Madeleine Bunting Hernando de Soto has pulled off a remarkable feat. You may not have heard of him, but governments around the world are apparently queuing up to hear what the Peruvian thinker has to […]
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/ 15 September 2000
Roshila Pillay One of South Africa’s most progressive schools, St Barnabas College in Johannesburg, faces closure after Standard Bank refused it further financial assistance – despite a World Bank request that it provide temporary financial support. The school has a unique approach characterised by a long-standing history of commitment to education where redress is most […]
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/ 15 September 2000
Humphrey Tyler Popcorn, Crashing the Night and Glass Roots started off as the quickest sellers for this weekend’s Hilton Arts Festival but people have been snapping up tickets since for an almost bewildering range of other shows and special events. Last week booking for shows on the main programme averaged 80% and several shows on […]
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/ 15 September 2000
justice shop Peter Dickson Port Elizabeth’s St Albans prison is set to become a one-stop justice shop for awaiting-trial prisoners when South Africa’s first court within a jail opens next month. Bankrolled by Business Against Crime (BAC) in the Eastern Cape, the venture aims to reduce escapes and slash transport costs between the prison and […]
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/ 15 September 2000
The 23rd anniversary of Steve Biko’s death was commemorated with the first annual Steve Biko memorial lecture presented by Njabulo S Ndebele. This is an edited version I confess to being one of those who have had an ambivalent attitude towards the recent national conference on racism. On the one hand, I welcomed the attention […]
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/ 15 September 2000
Ben Cousins Crossfire Dr Gilingwe Mayende’s reply to my criticisms of the manner in which land reform in South Africa is currently being managed (”Didiza’s doing what she should”, August 25 to 31) fails to reassure on the quality of current leadership in land reform. The central thrust of criticism – declining government capacity – […]