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/ 5 August 2005

VC says Wits is not ‘too white’

The appointment of a ”white Ameri-can male” as the new dean of humanities has underscored deep racial divisions at Wits University. Professor Timothy Reagan will replace Professor Gerrit Olivier, whose contract ends in September. Reagan is professor of linguistics and foreign language education and dean of the school of education at Roger Williams University in Rhode Island, United States.

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/ 5 August 2005

Boks out to break the Newlands jinx

Four years is a long time in rugby. Four years ago, when South Africa last played a Test against New Zealand in Cape Town, Harry Viljoen was the Springbok coach and Wayne Smith was in charge of the All Blacks. Both teams have changed coach twice since then and both have suffered plenty of false dawns along the way.

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/ 5 August 2005

Gatlin firm favourite for 100m

Olympic champion Justin Gatlin goes into this weekend’s 100m at the world championships in Helsinki as firm favourite after the withdrawal of injured world record holder Asafa Powell. The 23-year-old American said he was disappointed by the absence of his Jamaican rival, who has been beset by groin injuries since setting his record 9,77second time in Athens in June.

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/ 5 August 2005

Yahoo debuts audio search software

Internet search giant Yahoo on Thursday trumpeted the release of a trial version of software that lets people seek out music, news, speeches and other audio files online. Yahoo’s service weighs into a competitive internet market where audio-file search programs are offered by companies such as America Online and Google.

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/ 5 August 2005

How the media can make Women’s Day

The Media Monitoring Project (MMP) is again challenging the South African media on their coverage of National Women’s Day. For the past six years, the MMP has monitored media coverage during the period around National Women’s Day. Last year’s challenge was won by the <i>Mail & Guardian</i>.

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/ 5 August 2005

A searing experience for SAA

My always reliable mole in high places has told me that South African Airways is about to introduce what is described as an ”unavoidable” 10% levy on all air tickets. This levy has become necessary in order to fund the lifestyle and management needs of SAA’s chief executive officer, Khaya Ngqula, and also to pay for all future enormous double-page SAA apologies in the Sunday newspapers.

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/ 5 August 2005

AOL buys online storage company

America Online said on Thursday it has bought the online storage company Xdrive to meet the growing needs of consumers with rapidly expanding collections of digital music, photos and other files. AOL did not disclose financial terms but said it would operate Xdrive as a wholly owned subsidiary and continue to sell storage and backup services through Xdrive.com.