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/ 18 December 1998

Phones as fashion

David Shapshak Spending It In science fiction, functional technology has long been integrated into mainstream culture as fashion. Technology has often been reinvented as fashion, witness what Bang & Olafsson have done for the dour hi-fi or Apple’s iMac for the home personal computer. The cellphone, that once distinctive sign of a yuppie, is going […]

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/ 18 December 1998

Why are the Eikenhof Three still in

jail? If ever there was a case which exposed the shortcomings of the police, the prosecution service and the judiciary, it is that of the Eikenhof Three. The facts in support of their innocence have yet to be tested in court but, to the reasonable man, appear overwhelming. Their fingerprints were never found on the […]

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/ 18 December 1998

Boom! A New Year without fire hazards

Wonder Hlongwa It’s that time of the year again, and in many townships in and around Gauteng people are preparing for boomfires. A boomfire is a huge flame made from a tall dry tree ringed with old tyres and set alight on New Year’s Eve. While the tree and tyres burn for the whole night, […]

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/ 18 December 1998

Unlikely trio find common ground

Fine Art: Tracey Murinik Willie Bester, Louis Jansen van Vuuren and Zwelethu Mthethwa form a rather unexpected and somewhat unlikely trio at the Association for Visual Arts (AVA) in Cape Town this month. They have come together not only to exhibit their own respective works but also to collaborate on a number of pieces which […]

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/ 18 December 1998

Amilcar Cabral’s

dream in tatters Cameron Duodu: LETTER FROM THE NORTH There are few countries whose near- destruction, through civil war, has pained me as much as that of Guinea- Bissau. This country fired my imagination in the early 1970s, for although its population was less than a million, it became – together with its sister, the […]

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/ 18 December 1998

Getting a chance to prove a point

Andy Capostagno Cricket There were many reasons to be cheerful if you were a South African in Port Elizabeth last Saturday. The national side had just beaten the much vaunted West Indies by 178 runs to go 2-0 up in the five Test series and there was much back slapping and cheery chat about the […]

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/ 18 December 1998

In search of an impotent man

Maya Jaggi: FIRST PERSON Carmen Legge is 35 years old. She is a successful insurance broker, she has long red hair, she owns a BMW, she has her own flat. And she has a boyfriend who “wants it four times a day”. In short she has everything that Bridget Jones, protagonist in Helen Fielding’s book […]

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/ 17 December 1998

SA beat Egypt 2-1

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Wednesday 5.30pm. SOUTH Africa have won the Mandela Cup friendly match against Egypt by 2-1. After closing the first half on one goal each, the second half got off to a slow start, with the pace broken by several substitutions on both sides. There were a couple of missed opportunities on […]

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/ 15 December 1998

Windies must recify situation–Lloyd

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Tuesday 5.15pm. WEST Indies manager Clive Lloyd claimed injuries, illness and attitude problems have brought about the West Indies’ dismal showing in South Africa so far. After seven matches on tour, the West Indies have yet to register a win, even in one-day games against invitation teams, and trail 2-0 against […]

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/ 15 December 1998

Unisa academic reinstated

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Tuesday 11.00am. THE University of South Africa (Unisa) has reinstated Namibian academic Joe Diescho who was gagged and demoted after being accused of publicly criticising the university. A commission of enquiry originally found that the decision by former principal and vice-chancellor, Marinus Wiechers, to axe Diescho was “legally and morally incorrect”. […]