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/ 27 September 1996

Been there, seen that, bought the tutu

DANCE: Thule Malgas THE international showcase on the Arts Alive dance programme, celebrated United States company Donald Byrd and The Group, was received with resounding critical acclaim. A performance highlighting the marriage of American modern dance and classical ballet opened with a send-up of Giselle, a “romantic ballet”, and had a good part of the […]

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/ 27 September 1996

Winning show from losing teams

Despite losing, Transvaal and Western Province proved they can still provide tough competition in the Currie Cup, but some of the lesser unions are not so fortunate RUGBY:Jon Swift IT IS perhaps one of the supreme ironies that so often mark man’s sporting endeavours, that the nub of last weekend’s rugby came from the performances […]

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/ 27 September 1996

In town – the king of yela

As the city of gold looks forward to Baba Maal’s concerts, our critic considers other recent shows HE was picked up from the airport in a limo, because that’s what he requested. And he’s over half an hour late for the interview. In fairness, his flight was delayed by three hours. He walks into the […]

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/ 27 September 1996

Steel loan `on hold’

Madeleine Wackernagel THE European Commission has not blocked a $74-million loan to the Saldanha Steel project, merely reserved judgment, says Erwan Four, the European Union’s ambassador to South Africa. The EC has sent the file back to the European Investment Bank, says Four, for further consideration; the EIB will review the issue and then decide […]

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/ 27 September 1996

PAC convention achieves little

Joshua Amupadhi ROBERT SOBUKWE must be turning restlessly in his grave at the latest high-profile Pan Africanist Congress’s (PAC) failure to resuscitate his dream at its weekend convention in Pretoria. Speeches on the opening day stated how the PAC would be “totally overhauled” and “transformed” to become a “vanguard of the have-nots”. But critics said […]

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/ 27 September 1996

Suspicion over the slugfest

BASEBALL:Ian Katz BASEBALL fans love nothing more than records, and no records more than the home- run kind, but even the most ardent collectors of the sport’s statistical superlatives admit things are getting a little out of hand. Scarcely a day goes by, it seems, without some home-run record falling. Last weekend it was the […]

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/ 27 September 1996

Cyril in power move

In his second venture into business, Cyril Ramaphosa is set to take over at Eskom, writes Mungo Soggot CYRIL RAMAPHOSA is tipped to become the next chairman of national power supplier Eskom when the present incumbent, John Maree, steps down. The chief executive officer of the parastatal, Allan Morgan, confirmed this week it would be […]

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/ 27 September 1996

Britain is `squeezing Third World debtors’

The UK tops a list of lender nations taking out more from the developing world than they put in, reports Richard Thomas in London Britain is squeezing cash out of the world’s poorest countries by demanding levels of debt repayment far outweighing new loans or aid, according to figures published this week. As representatives of […]

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/ 27 September 1996

Slow creatures see extinction fast

approaching Greg Barrow in Zanzibar FOR more than 200 years, giant Aldabra tortoises have thrived on Prison Island, a small coral atoll just off the coast of Zanzibar that was once used as a detention centre for disobedient slaves. When explorer David Livingstone established his expedition headquarters in Zanzibar in 1866, he may well have […]

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/ 27 September 1996

Script ruined by PC slant, says author

Marion Edmunds PETER GODWIN, author of the bestselling book Mukiwa: A White Boy in Africa, has slated the TV series Rhodes for judging a man of yesterday by the morals of today. “Rhodes is a stirring and affecting television production, beautifully filmed, but it feels like a work overwhelmed by … the very worst interpretation […]