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/ 25 October 1996
Dodgy money accounts for much of the world’s GDP, but this may not be all bad, writes Dan Atkinson TAKE it from the top: counterfeit goods account for 9% of world gross domestic product (GDP), the black economy ranges in size from 5 to 25% of GDP, bribery and fraud accounts for – oh, another […]
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/ 25 October 1996
Martin Orkin SHAKESPEARE AND SOUTH AFRICA by David Johnson (Clarendon, R450) SHAKESPEARE and South Africa is a provocative and important attempt not only to relate the political mission of English studies in the past 200 years to its historical context, but to debate its future. David Johnson traces the origins in the 19th century of […]
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/ 25 October 1996
FINE ART: Adam Haupt LARRY SCULLY’S array of five gleaming projectors seems incongruous in the Teutonic white monstrosity that is the Stellenbosch Town Hall. As one of the few black people there I feel equally out of place, although I do notice Wally Serote present, and feel reassured by that old familiar dictum: ”Do not […]
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/ 25 October 1996
FINE ART: Julia Teale JOHAN LOUW’S first solo show, An Exhibition of Oil Paintings, shows the work of a young artist determined to get to grips with painting. The work, consisting of near- monochromatic paintings-with-figures, a few landscapes and a couple of drawn cont (French chalk) heads, is compelling: one is drawn in, captivated. The […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Once quite long ago, in a land not so far away, there lived a young woman called Gcina Mhlophe.
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/ 18 October 1996
YOUSSOU N’DOUR, possibly the most famous African musician in the West due to his appearance in the Amnesty International Human Rights Now world tour in 1988 and a smash hit with Neneh Cherry in 1995, says he has no real problems with fame. The only difficulty, as far as he’s concerned, was that it took […]
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/ 18 October 1996
`Oceans of cash’ invested in retirement funds are underpinning the US stock market’s seemingly inexorable rise, writes Susan Harrigan in New York IN the end, it looked like the grandparent of all stock averages finally went through the 6 000-point barrier and stayed there because a number of companies reported unexpectedly strong profits earlier this […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Gaye Davis THE row over a woman’s allegations that the Catholic church paid for an abortion when she fell pregnant during a love affair with a priest escalated this week when it emerged no sanction has yet been taken against the priest. Bishop Mansuet dela Biyase, head of the Eshowe diocese, confirmed he was telephoned […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Andy Duffy A funding crisis has virtually paralysed the South African Human Rights Commission just six months after it was launched. The commission, set up to police the Bill of Rights, began swinging the axe earlier this week after failing to secure an increase in its R6,4-million budget, which is a third of what it […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Mark Gleeson looks at the mythical potential of Zaire, who play Bafana Bafana in a World Cup qualifying match next month ZAIRE’S soccer team is as elusive, enigmatic and potentially dangerous as the animal they claim as their mascot. The Leopards will be in town on November 9 to play South Africa at Soccer City […]