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/ 20 December 1996

Trading with a blind eye in China

Funny how a lot of people are commenting on the decision by President Nelson Mandela, himself a victim of gross human rights abuses and a former political prisoner, to give diplomatic recognition to Beijing, which has such a poor record ‘ especially as regards dissent. Now suddenly the ANC is being seen to be putting […]

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/ 20 December 1996

New art throbs

ART: Dennis Mair At the Sluice event, what started out as bits of plastic and hose pipe transformed into an interactive art experience for the masses. The group of young artists got their shit together last week and mutated the B-Block at the Castle of Good Hope into a pleasure ride for anyone to absorb. […]

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/ 20 December 1996

Massive new Ubu show

William Kentridge’s new multi-media production will employ Alfred Jarry’s despicable Ubu. HAZELFRIEDMAN spoke to him He is the grotesque personification of human greed and ignorance. And now, 100 years after his theatrical birth in Europe with the unforgettable Merdre (shite) Ubu, the scandalous creation of 19th century poet Alfred Jarry has been adopted by South […]

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/ 20 December 1996

Fears grow that Burundi will invade Tanzania

Chris McGreal in Johannesburg Foreign envoys attempting to bring an end to the civil war in Burundi believe it may be about to invade Tanzania to hit Hutu rebel bases which have swollen with fighters driven from eastern Zaire. Officials fear Burundi’s overwhelmingly Tutsi army will strike into Tanzania before long in an attempt to […]

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/ 20 December 1996

A Bench on the light side

Mail & Guardian Reporter THE Transvaal Bench will be on the light side next year after the Judicial Services Commission last week rejected five of the seven candidates gunning for the division’s four vacancies. The commission selected only two of the applicants: Ivor Schwartzman, SC, and S Snyders, SC, who will become the division’s third […]

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/ 20 December 1996

‘White Bushman’ dies aged 90

JDFJones LAURENS van der Post, who has died aged 90, was a man of many achievements. He was an Afrikaner and, by long residence and cultural familiarity, also a European. He had been a soldier ‘ and a prisoner of war who discovered and preached forgiveness for his enemies. He was a farmer who became […]

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/ 20 December 1996

Unleashing inner-city energy

DANCE: Andrew Wilson When you open the cupboard and Christmas comes tumbling out again this year, and you’ve had it with tinsel and tides of Santa Clauses, get to the dance factory at the Newtown Precinct for a double tot of the real thing, where over forty inner-city primary school children from Fairview to Fordsburg […]

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/ 20 December 1996

Turok in centre of NGO labour wrangle

Ben Turok is locked in dispute with fired staff, reports Mungo Soggot AFRICAN National Congress MP and economics guru Ben Turok has fired most of the staff at the NGO he runs, setting off an acrimonious labour relations wrangle. Staff at the Institute for African Alternatives, who were supposed to leave at the end of […]

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/ 20 December 1996

Birders in Sun City showdown

Nick Varley HE IS one of the most fearsome men on earth, reared on boxing in the Bronx. She grew up in splendour, but has had a miserable time of late ‘ all that family squabbling and those tax demands. Now Queen Elizabeth II of England is to meet Mike Tyson, ex-convict and ex-heavyweight champion […]

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/ 20 December 1996

Zaireans greet devil they know

Ruaridh Nicoll in Kinshasa reports on the return of President Mobutu Sese Seko after months of convalescence in France EMERGING on to the steps of his chartered plane, Mobutu Sese Seko, in a leopard-skin hat, looked out happily on the country he has pillaged for 30 years. He was greeted by an enormous roar. Thousands […]