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/ 17 March 2000

POLICE SEEK PENIS-SLASHING WOMAN

POLICE have launched a search for a woman who allegedly cut off her boyfriend’s penis during an argument, the Sowetan newspaper reported on Thursday. Vusimuzi Mkanise Mkhize, hospitalised after the attack and reduced to using a urine sack to pass water, told the newspaper that they had been in bed when the fight started. Neither […]

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/ 17 March 2000

NAMIBIA CHANGE TWO

ANDRIES Blaauw will replace Fanna Lambert at loosehead prop and Christo Smit makes way for Nico de Wet at right wing in the Namibian team that plays Griquas in a Vodacom Cup match in Windhoek on Saturday. Blaauw and De Wet were both substitutes in the Namibian side that were hammered 70-7 by North West […]

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/ 17 March 2000

Wanted on chemical weapons charge

Justin Arenstein The mystery man behind Mpumalanga’s R1,3- billion promissory note deal, international fugitive Moshe Regenstreich, has been linked to illegal trade in chemical weapons, including deadly mustard and sarin nerve gas. Regenstreich, also known by his Israeli family name of Regev, was blacklisted by the United States Congress and State Department in 1995 after […]

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/ 17 March 2000

What exactly is this ‘racism’?

Ebrahim Harvey CROSSFIRE The South African situation is no longer simply black and white. Since 1994 our situation has acquired a much more complex and dynamic character. Yet, unfortunately, a narrow, inward-looking, simplistic and unscientific approach manifested itself at last week’s South African Human Rights Commission (HRC) inquiry into racism in the media. As the […]

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/ 17 March 2000

What happens if the IT idols fail?

Sarah Bullen TAKING STOCK Any niggling doubts that global investors have actually gone bananas would have been fairly decisively cleared up by recent media footage from Hong Kong. The images showed hundreds and thousands of people queuing and jostling in lines that snaked around countless city blocks. The excited, bordering on belligerent, throngs were not […]

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/ 17 March 2000

Wild wonders of Witsand

Stephen Gray ‘The rest camp at Witsand Nature Reserve was at last unveiled in October 1998 by the Northern Cape Premier, Manne Dipico, on behalf of the Diamantveld District Council under which it falls.” So reads an engraved stone at the office complex, in the shade of a camel-thorn tree of record girth. Obviously there […]

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/ 17 March 2000

Women farm workers’ juicy victory

Barry Streek Two women workers on the historic Applethwaite apple farm in the Grabouw district have been reinstated in their jobs after being served with eviction notices following the dismissal of their husbands. Their victory, after the farm backed down, is a significant step in protecting the rights of women farm workers. Both their husbands, […]

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/ 17 March 2000

BAFANA DROP IN RANKINGS

BAFANA Bafana have slipped two spots in the world soccer rankings issued by Fifa on Wednesday. They fell from 21st spot to the 23rd, which they share with Chile. Both have 626 points. Brazil tops the ranking, followed by the Czech Republic, France, Spain and Germany. England are in the 11th spot.

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/ 17 March 2000

GAUTENG WHIP EP BY SIX WICKETS

GAUTENG crunched Eastern Province by six wickets in the first leg of their Standard Bank Cup semi-final match at St George’s Park, thanks mainly to the wiles of skipper Ken Rutherford. Batting first after winning the toss, Eastern Province racked up a total of 179/8 in the rain-hit match which saw the amount of overs […]

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/ 17 March 2000

KEI BRDIGE COLLAPSES, KILLING 8

EIGHT people died and four are missing when a bridge across the swollen Kei river collapsed. One survivor has been plucked from the raging waters. A light truck with 10 people on board and a bus carrying only two or three people tired to cross a bridge about halfway between Queenstown and Cofimvaba when it […]