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/ 17 March 2000

A decade of prizes

Shaun de Waal The M-Net Book Prize celebrates the 10th year of its existence this year. It has supplanted the CNAPrize, once South Africa’s leading literary award, in English at least (the Herzog Prize led the Afrikaans field), until it was discontinued by its sponsors. There was talk of its being revived in a new […]

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/ 17 March 2000

2006: A 16-week bid odyssey

Marianne Merten After South Africa’s 2006 World Cup bid received the thumbs-up from the Federation of International Football Associations (Fifa) this week, officials now face a gruelling 16 weeks in the politics of international lobbying to bring the global soccer event to Africa. Crucial to strengthening South Africa’s chances is next week’s discussions with Brazilian […]

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/ 17 March 2000

Bon, c’est magnifique

David Shapshak LIFESTYLE Even if it wasn’t painted bright pink, you’d notice Superbonbon between a garage and a bottle store. It’s in Richmond, that dead-end part of Jo’burg between Melville, Auckland Park and Milpark where international media share office space with a blood lab. Up the road is the Johannesburg Country Club. Superbonbon probably doesn’t […]

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/ 17 March 2000

Brain-deprived dominate debate

There is a poster on the London Underground which depicts three brains. Two of them are the same size. One of them is labelled “white”, the other “black”. The third brain is substantially smaller than the other two. It is labelled “racist”. We have had cause to wonder in recent weeks whether a number of […]

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/ 17 March 2000

Buffett admits his blunder

Jane Martinson Warren Buffett, the world’s most famous investor, on Monday declared 1999 the worst blot on his copybook yet, but refused to alter his approach to investment. He continued to warn against stock market excesses as his annual statement to shareholders in Berkshire Hathaway was published on the Internet. Berkshire, the investment vehicle run […]

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/ 17 March 2000

From Shell House to Papa-Joe

This years Windybrow Arts Festival is jampacked with jazz, hip-hop and OJ Simpson Luvuyo Kakaza The house is perched on the hill. Around it, the dilapidated suburb of Hillbrow carries on with its daily grind. Throughout the year, this Victorian- style, picturesque Windybrow Centre for the Arts is relatively quiet. In March it comes to […]

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/ 17 March 2000

Hollywood in the bushveld

Richard Branson’s hotel in the Ulusaba Game Park is so luxurious that everything, including the wildlife, seems part of a Hollywood set Laurence Marks The message is crackling over the radio. It is spoken in Shangaan, the language of the rangers who guide the open-topped Land Rovers across the 600km of road around the Sabi […]

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/ 17 March 2000

Hollywood rediscovers its balls

Forget all those Rocky horror shows, sport is big box office business again Rob Steen The camera pans away from the centre of the ring towards the top rope, alighting on a patch of fresh blood. Black blood. Slowly, hypnotically, the treacly trickle becomes an ooze, splashing on to the next rung in a series […]

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/ 17 March 2000

Houllier’s slag-heap past

Liverpool’s manager – if he could make it here, he could make it anywhere David Barnes The passion for Liverpool football that Grard Houllier took into the enemy stronghold of Old Trafford recently was kindled long before he signed on the dotted line of his contract. Thanks to the testimony of one of his closest […]

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/ 17 March 2000

HRC hearings: Our readers speak out

Entitlement flip side? We have millionaire black people who can afford to buy and own newspapers and write whatever “non-racist” politically correct stories they like, but why don’t they? Maybe they know that the risks are too high because good newspapers are challenging, debate-provocative, investigative, informative, expose the rot and don’t daily regurgitate populist hogwash; […]