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/ 21 August 1998

In search of Understanding

Suzy Bell attends the annual celebrations of the appearance or birth of Lord Krishna, the supreme deity who revealed the Bhagavad Gita Steeped in sacred ceremony and ritual, over 50 000 Hare Krishna devotees, some from as far afield as Poland and Australia, immersed themselves in the three-day festival of Sri Krishna Janmastami last weekend. […]

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/ 21 August 1998

Mosaic in memorium

Zwelithini ka Mvelase Uncompromising winter’s sun blasts its ultraviolet rays into my eyes as we swing into the Hector Petersen Square, Orlando West, for a presentation to Soweto of an art work titled Hector Petersen Mosaic, by the late activist/artist Theo Gerber’s wife, Susie. It’s Sunday in Soweto, Donny Hathaway’s soul classic Children of the […]

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/ 21 August 1998

Eikenhof Three denied bail

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Pretoria | Thursday 10.00PM. THE Pretoria High Court heard on Thursday that there is irrefutable proof that the prosecution failed to disclose relevant evidence in the trial of three young men who were convicted in 1994 for murdering a woman and two children in Eikenhof, south of Johannesburg It was also submitted that […]

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/ 21 August 1998

A dick called Tiny …

Angella Johnson VIEW FROM A BROAD It was a bitterly cold night. The kind where a chill seeps into the marrow of your bones and you think your body will never be warm again. Sitting in his car, Tiny Nortje let out a lengthy sigh; he had forgotten to wear a jumper for his vigil. […]

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/ 21 August 1998

Loan sharks’ net widens

Ferial Haffajee Consumer organisations this week labelled the government’s proposal to increase the lending limits of loan sharks eightfold as “unconscionable”. Draft amendments to the usury Act recommend that all loans under R50 000 be excluded from its ambit. The existing limit is R6 000. Consumer organisations and economists have warned that this could lead […]

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/ 21 August 1998

No peace without security for Tutsis

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s President, Laurent Kabila, is pondering a future as obscure as his past not because of his evident lack of administrative talent, his taste for the good life or the minimal support of his fellow citizens. Instead, consider a broadcast on Congolese state radio last week: “People must bring a machete, […]

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/ 21 August 1998

Don’t let the markets get you down

Use investment as a tool to manage your money instead of letting it manage you, writes Donna Block The market is cruel. It gives with no joy and takes with no mercy. If anyone’s forgotten this, the events of the past few weeks should serve as a reminder. Stock markets have been tumbling worldwide and […]

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/ 21 August 1998

Pirates sink Supersport

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Friday 11.00am. ORLANDO Pirates signalled their aspirations to the Premiership soccer title when they beat Supersport United 1-0 at the Caledonian Stadium on Saturday. The match started off at a pedestrian pace but quickly gathered momentum which led to Dumi Ngobe scoring a brilliant goal in the 23rd minute. Defender Gerald […]

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/ 21 August 1998

Like morphine for a broken limb

Neil Manthorp in Birmingham Cricket At last, some justice. The final moment of any significance, the last memory of the tour of England, was positive. Not just the victory, but the catch by Jonty Rhodes in the covers. So often we see great feats of athleticism diminished by the television replay. Occasionally they remain untarnished, […]

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/ 21 August 1998

An existential affair

Simone de Beauvoir described her companion and fellow philosopher, Jean-Paul Sartre, as her `greatest achievement’. But it was the American writer Nelson Algren who was the great love of her life. They began a passionate affair just as she was embarking on her landmark feminist text, The Second Sex. In her letters, she tells of […]