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/ 29 September 1997

Big Mac keeps his mouth shut to win MTN

MONDAY, 1.00PM: JOHN McEnroe won the MTN Champions tennis tournament at Sandton Square Gardens after beating top seed Johan Kriek 7-6 (8/6) 6-2 for the second time in eight days on Sunday. “My service started off a little ineffective, but it got better as the set progressed and I was starting to feel much better […]

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/ 29 September 1997

Trade surplus in August

MONDAY, 11.30AM The customs and excise department on Friday reported a balance of trade surplus of R571-million in August, after a R453-million adjustment for oil imports. Excluding the oil adjustment would have taken the surplus to R1,02-billion. Economists and analysts place the surplus in the bottom of the expected range, but added that the volatility […]

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/ 29 September 1997

ET may apply for amnesty

MONDAY, 8.30AM WITH the Truth Commission’s much-extended final deadline for amnesty looming 24 hours away, possible last-minute applicants include Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging leader Eugene Terre’Blanche, former SADF chief general Jannie Geldenhuys and former military intelligence agent Johann Verster, linked to the 1988 murder of ANC Paris office chief Dulcie September. Far-right leader Terre’Blanche said yesterday that […]

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/ 26 September 1997

Nkosi rising

The big picture is the masculine approach, and its a burden. The so-called historical perspective that people are supposed to be honouring or seeking is a weight. And, as Palesa Nkosi so elegantly puts it, shes not an essentialist, not someone who subscribes to the definitive South African film. Im not expecting to be the […]

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/ 26 September 1997

A joyful noise

Glynis OHara : Massed Choir Festival When Sally June Gain opened her throat and let out powerful, ineffably beautiful high notes in Verdis Sempre Libera from La Traviata, the audience went wild. Right in the middle of the aria. They were on their feet and cheering wildly by the end, so much so that she […]

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/ 26 September 1997

Stofile voted most unpopular premier …

unfairly? Craig Bishop Eight months into perhaps the toughest provincial job in the country, Eastern Cape Premier, the Reverend Makhenkesi Stofile, is under pressure to take heavy-handed action to control fraud and deliver government services. A recent Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) survey found he was the least popular premier in South Africa. Stofile (50), […]

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/ 26 September 1997

Heritage bash cost R1-million

Andy Duffy and Marion Edmunds A government bash on Robben Island to celebrate Heritage Day cost the taxpayer up to R1-million R2 500 for every name on the exclusive guest list. The guest list also excluded at least three white opposition leaders National Party chief Marthinus van Schalkwyk, the Democratic Partys Tony Leon, and the […]

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/ 26 September 1997

NAC bill passed

M&G Reporter The National Arts Council Bill has finally been passed by parliament after drafters quietly ditched the controversial clause that could have enabled the national arts and culture department to hijack the council. Clause 13 which was seen as a major threat to the councils independence has been replaced with a clause that says […]

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/ 26 September 1997

Winnie demands open hearing

FRIDAY, 3.30PM WINNIE MADIKIZELA-MANDELA appeared reluctantly before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Friday, her 64th birthday. Subpoenaed to a closed hearing to answer questions relating to her alleged links to 18 gross human rights violations, Madikizela-Mandela requested the inquiry to be public so that “the matter can be dealt with once and for all”. […]

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/ 26 September 1997

Wilde about the queerest of the queer

In the week of this years gay pride march, we look at the significance of queer icon Oscar Wilde, and debate the problems surrounding the Johannesburg parade Peter Conrad Ignominy effaced Oscar Wilde as soon as he was hauled off to prison in 1895. His name was summarily blacked out on theatre marquees in Londons […]