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/ 27 September 1996
`THE isolation cell is usually a small, windowless room, perhaps with a tiny observation window or peephole in the door. It generally has no carpeting or furniture, and either a cement block or a thin mattress or mat on the cement floor provides the sleeping space. There is usually an open toilet and sometimes a […]
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/ 27 September 1996
Two South African women have been nominated for Boutros Boutros-Ghali’s job, reports Ann Eveleth TWO South African women – parliamentary Speaker Frene Ginwala and Judge Navi Pillay – have been nominated for the position of secretary general of the United Nations. Women’s rights activists proposed them, and they are among six candidates put forward by […]
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/ 27 September 1996
Stuart Hess AS the shattered community at Stilfontein started recovering from the violence which left at least 24 dead, it emerged that police at the miners’ settlement have been told to shoot any miners caught inciting violence. “Police have been given the right to kill,” said Sixtus Sethunya, senior hostel personnel assistant at Scott Hostel, […]
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/ 27 September 1996
This week Jean-Paul Akayesu became the first Hutu to go on trial for the genocide of Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994, reports Chris McGreal JOSEPHINE MUKANKUSI cannot even look back on her wedding with happiness for she remembers who was there. Her brother was just a young boy when she married in 1970. Even so, […]
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/ 27 September 1996
Damon Hill joins a list of great racing names when he attempts to clinch the world championship in the last race of the season MOTOR RACING: Richard Williams DAMON HILL’s long quest for the Formula One world championship will go down to the wire but at least the odds keep improving. By finishing second to […]
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/ 27 September 1996
Britain’s huge cash bonanza shows how a lottery can help South Africa, but the local wheels of fortune fail to spin Ann Eveleth SOUTH AFRICA’S first national lottery – which is expected to make a major contribution towards dealing with the government’s financial troubles – is now only expected to be launched by mid-1998 at […]
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/ 27 September 1996
When it comes to comparative advertising, it is wiser to know the law before you play the game, writes Charles Webster THERE have been suggestions in the press ever since the new Trade Marks Act (No 194 of 1993) came into force on 1 May 1995, that comparative advertising is acceptable in South Africa. The […]
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/ 27 September 1996
The growing lopsided trade deficit between China and the US is highlighted by the Barbie doll, writes Rone Tempest in Beijing A BARBIE doll is for sale at the Anaheim, California, Toys R Us store in a bright cardboard-and-cellophane box labelled “Made in China”. The price is $9,99. But how much will China make from […]
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/ 27 September 1996
Lack of resources and bureaucratic bungling have caused major delays in the Rwanda genocide tribunal, reports Chris McGreal THE start of the long-delayed international Rwanda genocide tribunal ran into new difficulties this week after the lawyer for the first Hutu scheduled to appear in the dock said he will boycott the trial because he has […]
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/ 27 September 1996
Mungo Soggot A WHITE South African who became a vice- president of Harvard University is at the centre of a race row over her nomination to join the highest court in Massachusetts in the United States. The nomination of Margaret Marshall by Massachusetts governor William Weld to the state’s Supreme Judicial Court has enraged black […]