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/ 31 October 1997

Low budgets, high apirations

Andrew Worsdale looks at two promising entrants to the Newcomers Competition at this year’s Film and TV Market Among the 26 entries to the Newcomers Competition at this year’s Film and Television Market are two movies made by first-time directors on wings and prayers. Brendan Pollecut and Zak Dakile are heavily in debt as a […]

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/ 31 October 1997

Town without pity

Bridget Hilton-Barber Unspoilt places What was once the headquarters of a cattle- rustling, river pirate, is now one of the most ridiculed towns in South Africa. Pofadder, Pofadder, how the mighty have fallen. Puffadders had nothing to do with it. This dusty dorp was named after a Koranna leader once known to the area’s white […]

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/ 31 October 1997

Hudson, Kirsten to open batting

FRIDAY, 9.25AM: South Africa will open the batting with Andrew Hudson and Gary Kirsten with Pat Symcox or Lance Klusener at three and Fanie de Villiers to share the new ball with Shaun Pollock in their opening Wills series clash against Pakistan at the Gaddafi stadium on Sunday. Mark Boucher, Adam Bacher and Paul Adams […]

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/ 31 October 1997

Doing business in the shadow of

Johannesburg A decade after the removal of restrictions Soweto remains a ghetto but a development plan is on the cards, writes Charlene Smith In the 1980s, when the vision of the creation of a black middle class became fashionable, businesspeople almost salivated at the tremendous opportunities they saw opening up with the removal of apartheid […]

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/ 31 October 1997

A bra too far

Alex Duval Smith in Paris Do you have nightmares in which you are walking down a crowded street wearing nothing but a shower cap or a bra, and you are powerless to do anything about it? Susanna Hailstone, an executive with the LSD advertising agency, does. “I think it is quite a common dream among […]

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/ 31 October 1997

Markets buy time

While the Fed chief sought to calm the world’s stock markets, Hong Kong took another drubbing, pointing to more turbulence ahead, write Madeleine Wackernagel, Mark Tran in New York and Paul Murphy in London Asian stock markets took little comfort from the soothing words of Alan Greenspan, chair of the United States Federal Reserve Board […]

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/ 31 October 1997

Crash of ’97: Animal spirits run wild

Madeleine Wackernagel : TAKING STOCK The economist John Maynard Keynes referred to the “animal spirits” of financial markets. This week they demonstrated a wild streak as one after another, world stock markets plunged. After months of conjecture, predictions of a repeat of October 1987 became a self-fulfilling prophecy. It was an accident waiting to happen: […]

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/ 31 October 1997

Storm in a C-cup

Charl Blignaut Due to its logistic challenges and high cost, South Africa’s highly succesful “3D” Wonderbra advert has only appeared once in a limited run in Elle magazine. But that certainly hasn’t prevented the campaign from gaining the Johannesburg branch of ad vertising agency Hunt Lascaris TBWA multiple awards around the globe. So successful has […]

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/ 31 October 1997

Bengu wins through on schools

FRIDAY, 11.00AM: EDUCATION Minister Sibusiso Bengu won the right on Thursday to determine requirements for the appointment, transfer and promotion of teachers in government schools. With the passage of the Education Laws Amendment Bill, the minister made good on his threat to introduce legislation overturning the court victory of a Cape Town primary school, which […]

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/ 31 October 1997

Promoting a shared prosperity

Angella Johnson The Commonwealth has endorsed its first economic charter committing the 54-nation body to free market principles, though its poorer members thwarted a call by richer countries for a full round of new world trade negotiations. President Nelson Mandela warned fellow heads of government at the four-day Edinburgh summit that stable democracies could not […]