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/ 18 October 1996
Paul Murphy and Patrick Donovan in London GOLDMAN SACHS, one of the world’s most powerful investment banks, has been secretly “unwinding” the huge holdings of copper owned by Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation in the wake of this year’s market-rigging scandal on the London Metal Exchange (LME). The American bank was handed in June what is perhaps […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Robin Wright in Luanda UNITED STATES Secretary of State Warren Christopher flew into this war-ravaged capital this week to try to jump-start the process to end one of the world’s deadliest conflicts. But the visit from the highest-ranking US official since Angola became independent in 1975 was marred by the non-appearance of Jonas Savimbi, leader […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Radio listeners will have much more choice after the second wave of licence applications, reports Jacquie Golding-Duffy IMAGINE a radio station solely dedicated to sport coverage or jazz or classical music. Imagine tuning in your radio and discovering a station which broadcasts only horse racing or predominantly local music by African artists. Strange as these […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Julian Drew THE National Sports Council (NSC) said this week it will investigate allegations of fraud against Athletics South Africa (ASA) which arose during the “rigged contract” scandal exposed by the Mail & Guardian three weeks ago. The allegations concern a fax sent on October 2 by ASA to Tommy Tesnar, the coach of Olympic […]
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/ 18 October 1996
forever In the heart of the Karoo, three killings came out of the blue, reports our guest writer Mike Nicol THIS is about malevolence. Or killers from the veld. It’s about random, gratuitous, inexplicable violence. More specifically about what happened at Nieuwoudtville on Tuesday evening, September 24 1996. It’s about what police Captain Paul van […]
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/ 18 October 1996
David Shapshak MEMBERS of a right-wing cabal long involved with Mangosuthu Buthelezi and the Inkatha Freedom Party may now have a say in who is next to rule Britain. Prime Minister John Major, who faces a general election by next year at the latest, is running scared in the face of a challenge from the […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Joshua Amupadhi THE Angolan government has called on Southern African countries to exert pressure on Unita to implement the Lusaka peace protocol. The call followed the forth extension of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission (Unavem) last week. The Security Council agreed to extend Unavem IIIfor only two months – from the set withdrawal date […]
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/ 18 October 1996
This week the South African team took their first steps on an arduous tour in a country that regards them as no less than brothers CRICKET:V Roger Prabasarkar THE pervading national atmosphere on the three occasions that South Africa’s cricketers have visited India has been characterised by an uncommon free-wheeling of spirit. A significant percentage […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Angella Johnson SOON after the young couple moved into 75 Reitz Street with their three children, Daphne Kolesky knew these were no ordinary neighbours. Within days teenage boys, some still in their school uniforms, started arriving in groups of three or four at the house in the quiet Potchefstroom suburb near the university, where FW […]
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/ 18 October 1996
Firms in the West want to stop it, but will consumers pay a premium to end Third World exploitation, asks Roger Cowe CHILDREN paid a pittance to pick jasmine for French perfume houses before dawn in the mud of the Nile delta have a potential new ally – the British shopper. Consumers are now in […]