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/ 23 September 1994

State Funding For Neethling Queried

Lesley Cowling and Chris Louw QUESTIONS about the state’s funding of General Lothar Neethling’s defamation case against the Weekly Mail & Guardian are to be raised in parliament. ANC MP Dave Dalling has given notice that he wants Minister of Safety and Security Sidney Mufamadi to reveal the total cost to the state of Neethling’s […]

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/ 23 September 1994

Come To The Storyland Carnival

THE Storyland Carnival — part of the Arts Alive festivities — offers a golden opportunity to keep the children busy and entertained for a day. A host of thrilling events will take place, from an appearance by the popular Capetonian rap group Prophets of da City to participation in a crafts workshop — plus a […]

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/ 23 September 1994

England And Wales Bid For Cup

ENGLAND and Wales are likely to make a joint bid to stage the 1999 World Cup. This week Dudley Wood, the Rugby Football Union secretary, said his union would be considering a formal bid along with the Welsh Rugby Union, though so far neither union has discussed the matter at executive committee level. Wood believes […]

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/ 23 September 1994

Speed It’s The Real Thing

CINEMA: Buddy Bradley QUO VADIS the action movie? Who among us has not posed this fundamental question on returning, sick at heart, from the local cineplex after enduring yet another actioner which seemed promising … but then totally sucked? This year’s roll of dishonour is already a long one, including stinkers like Beverly Hills Cop […]

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/ 23 September 1994

Small Smart And United

Media & Marketing By Clive Simkins KEEPING a finger right on the pulse of market change is vital. Here are two more of Ogilvy & Mather’s seven recently researched trends, unique to South Africa, that fly with joyous abandon in the face of Faith Popcorn’s American “future”: Informalism: The sheer inability of economic growth, as […]

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/ 23 September 1994

Storm Over SA Arms To Yemen

Armscor and the Ministry of Defence are at loggerheads over a consignment of weapons allegedly destined for civil war-torn Yemen. Eddie Koch and Paul Stober investigate ARMSCOR and Defence Minister Joe Modise are caught in a growing storm over allegations that South Africa sent a large consignment of AK-47 assault rifles to Yemen in contravention […]

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/ 23 September 1994

Scratching To Make a Living

Annie Mapoma MILLIONS of South Africans have taken the chance of winning big money for the cost of two or three rands since organised lotteries began two years ago, generating more than R80-million for welfare trusts and even bigger profits for the lottery companies themselves. The popularity of the lotteries has led to the launching […]

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/ 23 September 1994

The Good Doctor Who Never Said Bye

Toyota South Africa’s founder was an unlikely motor mogul. Reg Rumney reviews a new book about the company he founded THE real truth behind the management philosophy that spurred the Japanese economic miracle is “the last fart of the ferret”, according to the man who started it all. This fascinating fact is disclosed in a […]

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/ 23 September 1994

Explore Chucho’s Jungle

Chucho Valdez speaks to Gwen Ansell about the music of musicians `I’M the child of two piano players. Piano was just the natural choice.” Chucho Valdez shrugs expressively but can say no more. He’s a big man, eloquent about most aspects of his music. But even considering another instrument — no, it’s unthinkable. Valdez grew […]

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/ 23 September 1994

Who’s Got The Power Shaka Day Will Tell

The king has severed ties with his `keeper’, but the battle for control will be put to the test on Shaka Day, reports Farouk Chothia AS Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini paced in the courtyard of the Enyokeni kraal after his Monday indaba with President Nelson Mandela and Inkatha leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi, he turned to princes […]