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/ 21 June 2007

US army looks into gay spray

"Make love not war" may be the enduring slogan of anti-war campaigners, but in 1994 the United States Air Force produced its own variation on the philosophy. What if it could release a chemical that would make an opposing army’s soldiers think more about the physical attributes of their comrades-in-arms than the threat posed by the enemy? Thus the "gay bomb" was born.

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/ 21 June 2007

Radio Gaga

The Auckland Park top brass are quick to impute sinister motives when anyone suggests that the SABC behaves like a state broadcaster rather than the independent public service institution it is supposed to have become. But they keep on giving us good reasons to do just that.

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/ 21 June 2007

75 000 abducted by LRA

A new report documenting violence in the 21-year-long conflict between Ugandan government forces and the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army indicates that as many as 38 000 children and 37 000 adults have been abducted and forced to join the insurgents. “Many of these children and adults are still unaccounted for, and more work is needed to identify the whereabouts of those still missing,” said Patrick Vinck, who led the study conducted by two American universities.

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/ 20 June 2007

Go, Ivy, go! Communications gets cracking

Commentators have often called for Dr Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri to go, meaning that she should exit her position as Minister of Communications. It hasn’t happened. Instead, she’s got going in a different way. Her Department of Communications is now trotting along at a respectable pace that can only be good news for the internet and associated media growth in South Africa.