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/ 20 February 1998
Cecil Abrahams: A Second Look Predictably, South African universities have once again been embroiled in the annual nauseating spectacle of disadvantaged students trying to register at cash-strapped universities where the management must refuse admission. And, as usual, the “culprits” for this stand-off are the same. Intransigent students believe the managements of the various historically disadvantaged […]
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/ 20 February 1998
Robert Kirby LOOSE CANNON If, like so many of us, you are a wide-eyed apprentice democrat, you will have been following the fascinating television edutainment series, presently being mounted “collectively” by the Department of Labour, the SABC and Wits University’s Centre for Applied Legal Studies – or Cals. The series is called Buang: Let’s Talk. […]
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/ 20 February 1998
Multinationals will be able to take governments to court under a new agreement to be finalised this week. David Rowan asks what has happened to democracy You may not have heard of a new international accord called the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI). There’s no reason why you should have: the MAI has been debated […]
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/ 20 February 1998
images Henri Cartier-Bresson’s quick eye has made him the photographer of the century, writes Liz Jobey The slender figure loping between the shadows of the trees in the Tuileries Gardens is moving so rapidly – despite the stick – that he passes through them almost invisibly, just one more vertical black line flickering among the […]
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/ 20 February 1998
Plans for development and foreign investment may be at the expense of the rural poor, writes Craig Bishop ‘The Eastern Cape development train is in motion – don’t be left behind” was President Nelson Mandela’s rallying cry at the International Investors Conference in East London late last year. It was designed to build confidence in […]
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/ 20 February 1998
Sunday morning is hell in the Groot Marico; the residents are not just recovering from the after-effects of the night before in the Dorsbult Bar, but coping with the Sunday rags. “This lady is going to be so disappointed,” keens Dr Mohamed Cassim in The Sunday Independent. “We have 10 beautiful eggs and the sperm […]
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/ 20 February 1998
Arguing about the rights and wrongs of cloning humans ignores the fact that it’s not technically possible at present, writes David Shapshak Sensationalising human cloning ignores the simple fact that, at the moment, it cannot be done. Claims last weekend that South Africa was ready to start cloning humans have not only been met with […]
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/ 20 February 1998
David Shapshak Push technology hasn’t had the kind of reception in South Africa that it deserves. An innovative means of disseminating information by “pushing” information to people’s computer desktops has great potential for the advertising world. With this in mind Kagiso Media has updated South Africa’s first push channel, Newzdesk, and are using it to […]
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/ 20 February 1998
Whichever way you look at it, the Africa Caf’s print ads are destined to get into people’s nose hairs.Art director Ivan Johnson and copywriter Kyle Cockerane had designs on the “politically incorrect and cheeky” with their series of ads. The ad which has raised the most hackles is one which reads: “We still serve white […]
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/ 20 February 1998
Tim Phillips The annual computer virus season began last month and the next few weeks will be filled with new viruses with lurid names. But at least three of these -Valentine Greetings, Penpal Greetings and Join the Crew – are hoaxes. Michelangelo and Jerusalem – two of the most feared viruses in the history of […]