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/ 17 July 1998

Nigeria haunted by Rwanda

Karl Vick in Lagos Behind all the talk of returning democracy to Nigeria looms the burned wreckage of the Paki Trading and Transport company. As word spread last week that Moshood Abiola, the man Nigerians five years ago thought they had elected president, had died just as he was to be released from prison, the […]

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/ 17 July 1998

Celebrations of a master

Philippe Dagen On show in France The 200th anniversary of the birth of the French painter Eugne Delacroix (1798-1863) is being celebrated by a series of exhibitions in France, each devoted to a different aspect of his work. The bicentenary exhibitions set a challenge: since Delacroix is being served up in pieces, why not try […]

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/ 17 July 1998

Keeping ahead of the weather

Andy Capostagno Golf The Scots have a saying: “If there’s nae wind there’s nae golf.” Think about that when the cream of the world’s players are struggling through the links of Royal Birkdale this week. You will hear many seasoned professionals complain that it makes the game a lottery. Nick Price said during practice: “It […]

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/ 17 July 1998

Unity woes for European markets

European stock exchanges as we know them are about to be completely transformed thanks to London and Frankfurt. Europe’s two largest markets last week announced they would end decades of heated rivalry and form an alliance to develop a pan-European market in the hope that soon all European exchanges would take part. While some people […]

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/ 17 July 1998

Runway success for the grand

designer Sir Norman Foster is the architect who’s come closest to establishing a universal style for the age. His latest project, Hong Kong airport, opened last week. Liz Jobey reports Sir Norman Foster rang back. “Sorry, we got cut off as I walked into the Savoy,” he said. “I was on my way to a […]

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/ 17 July 1998

Mixing with Angelique

Beninese diva Angelique Kidjo has taken African pop global. Her new album crosses all boundaries, writes Phillip Kakaza Even under the best circumstances the chances of becoming an international star in the world of entertainment are slim. But for a woman to launch a musical career from the highly religious African country of Benin – […]

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/ 17 July 1998

Beware the insiders

David Shapshak The real economic damage caused by computer crime is committed by insiders who already have access to networks, not hackers trying to prove their technical prowess, computer experts warn. Most computer crime is practised by organised crime syndicates, disgruntled employees, embezzlers and, rarely, hackers. The South African Police Service says it investigated an […]

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/ 17 July 1998

No place to hide at the naked lunch

Angella Johnson VIEW FROM A BROAD Can you imagine having to strip off to interview someone in the buff? That was the prospect awaiting me when I decided to check out the German population’s proclivity for taking their clothes off in public. “You do realise that you will have to participate?” declared my interpreter Felix, […]

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/ 17 July 1998

Massacre on a lonely road

Stuart Hess Jackson se pad (Jackson’s road) is not known to many South Africans. But for one of the oldest peoples of Southern Africa, the San bushmen, it is the scene of one of the darkest moments in their history. Jackson se pad is the name given to a road in southern Angola on which […]

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/ 17 July 1998

Eight hours of hell on a Parys farm

Tangeni Amupadhi Sello Masinyane has been unable to sleep peacefully since July 8. Horrific images keep flashing in his mind; images similar to what happened to James Byrd Jr – a black man killed by Ku Klux Klan followers in Texas last month after being tied to a truck, dragged for kilometres and dismembered. But […]