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/ 18 October 1996
Oliver Hill, on South Africa’s most wanted list, faces possible extradition from Britain, reports Mungo Soggot A LANDMARK extradition case in London will decide next week whether one of South Africa’s most wanted fugitives will be returned home to face fraud charges of more than R100-million. Oliver Hill has eluded the South African Reserve Bank […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Bill When Eddie Mhlanga said he was a born-again Christian, a gynaecologist and pro-choice, it caused a walkout at a parliamentary hearing. Gaye Davis reports ONE of the most forceful advocates for the Termination of Pregnancy Bill during three days of public hearings in Parliament this week was Dr Eddie Mhlanga, director of maternal health […]
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/ 18 October 1996
The complacency of the Japanese TV industry has been shattered by the arrival of American media mogul Rupert Murdoch, writes John Watts in Tokyo IN the aftermath of Rupert Murdoch’s purchase of a big stake in a Japanese terrestrial television station, the country’s media establishment is trying to come to terms with the presence of […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Jacquie Golding-Duffy A GROUND-BREAKING unity meeting is to be held this weekend in Cape Town between the Black Editors’ Forum and the Conference of Editors. A culmination of many months of discussion between the two bodies, the meeting is aimed at establishing a single body for editors, senior journalists and other media players in both […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Automakers Mungo Soggot AUTOMAKERS, the embattled manufacturer of Nissan and Fiat Uno cars, confirmed this week that a delegation from Nissan Japan had been in South Africa amid speculation that the Japanese were eyeing a substantial stake in the local company. Industry sources said the Japanese company was seriously considering an acquisition, adding that if […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Derek Brown watches the only Arab soccer team playing in Israel’s premier division BY the side of a sprawling refuse tip, at the end of a twisting dirt track, stands the pride and joy of Tayibeh. A stadium they call it, but they jest. The real joke is that this patch of weeds, with a […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Lesley Cowling LAST week saw the unusual (though gentlemanly) spectacle of South Africa’s science councils justifying their work and its relevance to the country in open hearings. The hearings are unlikely to have a significant effect on the councils’ budgets for the 1997/1998 financial year, but the process marks the beginning of a new role […]
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/ 18 October 1996
clinics A report describes the serious lack of basic facilities at many hundreds of health clinics, writes Andy Duffy THE grave lack of basic facilities in clinics around the country, undermining the government’s new health policy, is revealed in a report to be published next month. Hundreds of clinics have no access to electricity and […]
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/ 18 October 1996
ON the bank of Manhattan’s East River stands an unprepossessing memorial to graffiti artist Keith Haring. Painted on a fragment of concrete wall, it shows blue doves circling above replicas of Haring’s exuberant images. And below, scrawled in dayglo colours is a simple epitaph: “Kiss, Kith, Keith. All are ephemeral.” On the surface none of […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Bennie Bunsee THAT the Pan Africanist Congress has been going through a trying time is well known. But the M&G’s response to the PAC’s recent convention (“PAC convention achieves little,” September 27 to October 3) misunderstands a genuine attempt to correct the organisation’s problems arising from decades of leadership mismanagement. Getting the PAC right will […]