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/ 23 June 2000

Vivid twilight memories

Robert Kirby CHANNELVISION Even though it was two weeks ago, I feel I should respond in kind to the good- natured invective from Roberta Durrant which was published while I was taking a break from this column. Roberta was complaining about a critical notice I gave to two of her searing new local tragedies, Big […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Water plan shocks unions

New proposals could see water being delivered by private companies on the basis of financial sustainability, not need Glenda Daniels South African public sector unions have been caught off guard by the government’s announcement to fast-track regulations to privatise water delivery. Unions said this week they were still trying to work out the implications in […]

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/ 23 June 2000

WARRANT OUT FOR PRESIDENTIAL SPOKESMAN

A WARRANT of arrest has been issued against presidential spokesman Parks Mankahlana for failure to appear in an Mpumalanga maintenance court. Mankahlana is being sued for child maintenance by Thalitha Mthetwa, 37, who claims he is the father of her eight-year-old son. Mthethwa and her lawyer waited hours for Mankahlana to arrive before the court […]

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/ 23 June 2000

76 seats could prove too much for the MDC

Iden Wetherell There are 120 seats at stake in this weekend’s parliamentary elections and for the first time since independence in 1980 an opposition party is contesting them all. Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai says he is not looking at sending a handful of MPs to Parliament in Harare. He intends to […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Donny Gordon’s last great battle

Belinda Beresford Position, position, position is the guiding maxim in property. But Donald Gordon, former head of Liberty Life and now head of Liberty International, is finding that possession is equally important. Having, metaphorically speaking, built a palatial mansion in South Africa called the Liberty Group, Gordon moved on to the more select address of […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Drum’n’bass for the soul

Helene Dancer CD OFTHEWEEK LTJ Bukem does in his debut album just what Daisy Buchanan does to Jay Gatsby in F Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby:he puts you in a little cloud and pushes you around. United Kingdom musician and DJ LTJ “Danny Williamson” Bukem has this year released Journey Inwards on his Good Looking […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Durban’s air a ‘toxic soup’

Paul Kirk A group of United States pollution experts has described the air south of Durban as “toxic soup”, saying that the oil refineries around the city are emitting up to eight times the internationally acceptable amount of benzene. The survey by an American NGO, Communities for a Better Environment, detected a variety of other […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Eastern Cape: The new hunters’ mecca

Lynda Gilfillan Hunters from all over the world are increasingly setting their sights on the Eastern Cape as a game-hunting destination. The game and wildlife industry is claimed to be the only growth point in the beleaguered South African livestock industry – up 40% last season – and the Eastern Cape is cashing in. It […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Elegant noir

BLOOD ACRE by Peter Landesman (Penguin) There is a sense of inevitability about this elegant noir novel – that awful deeds will out in dark and slimy places, that one cannot run forever from the wreck one has made of people’s lives. Coney Island during a winter storm is the right place for such a […]

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/ 23 June 2000

Escape to a land of extremes

On a trip to the Sossusvlei dunes, Kit Peel found a spot of luxury in the harsh desert Guidebooks are misleading. There’s nothing new in that. You go to England but don’t really expect, as part of your itinerary, to have tea with the queen or hang out with Damien Hirst in his latest eatery. […]