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/ 23 October 1998

We’re lost on the road to a cultural

identity Our audencies are yes men and our media are filled with nepotism, favour and laziness, argues Nathan Zeno I was at a Honeymoon Suites gig recently and the strangest thing happened. This guy asked me if I could “please not dance so much – you’re stepping on my feet all the time”. I looked […]

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/ 23 October 1998

New kid on the Net

eM&G reporter Aggressive turf wars are being fought in cyberspace as companies attempt to grab more of the electronic marketplace. A new twist is Vodacom’s move to become an Internet service provider (ISP). The communications company will be offering three Internet access packages, including a prepaid option. Vodacom aims to be the largest ISP by […]

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/ 23 October 1998

WBC boss pushes SA fight for Holyfield-Lewis

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Johannesburg | Thursday 10.30am. PRESIDENT of the World Boxing Council Dr Jose Sulaiman said on Wednesday that he will ask boxing promoter Don King to stage the heavyweight unification title bout between Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield in South Africa. Sulaiman said on his arrival in Johannesburg ahead of the world sanctioning body’s […]

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/ 23 October 1998

A caste of thousands

Adam Mars-Jones FREEDOM SONG by Amit Chaudhuri (Picador) Amit Chaudhuri’s writing comes as a mild therapeutic shock to those who visualise India as either benightedly rural or bustlingly urban: his characters may live in Calcutta, but they live at a private angle to their city. The cast of Freedom Song is large and tenuously related. […]

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/ 23 October 1998

Caves full of music

This could be one of those rare concerts that goes down in history like the Amnesty International Concert in Harare in 1988. So if you’ve got some wheels and you’re in need of a restorative African musical adventure, then put that cabbie into first and head for lush Mpumalanga. About 30 minutes past Nelspruit off […]

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/ 23 October 1998

The rich have inherited the sea

Poor West African fishermen, prevented by an international treaty from fishing off their own shores, are forced to buy their own sardines in European cans, reports Paul Brown Mauritanian fishermen sit in the harbour gazing out to sea. In the distance, where Africa bulges out into the Atlantic, they watch sunlight glinting off other men’s […]

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/ 23 October 1998

Palace-olo:The Don’s suites

Chiara Carter The heat is being turned on alleged Mafia boss Vito Palazzolo, with moves to step up a police investigation and another extradition request expected from the Italian authorities. Palazzolo, who became a South African citizen in 1995, is on trial in absentia in Italy and was recently listed as a top Mafia figure […]

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/ 23 October 1998

EDITORIAL: The bulldogs have lost their

bark The silence surrounding last week’s appointments by the Judicial Services Commission is deafening. The Bench and academia are seething with indignation over the appointments of the two judges president and one deputy. Yet there is not a bleat of public protest other than the resignation of Judge Piet van der Walt from the Office […]

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/ 23 October 1998

And now for New York

For Olympic marathon-winner Josiah Thugwane, who will be competing in the prestigious New York Marathon next weekend, it’s been a long, hard road to success. Gavin Evans reports When Josiah Thugwane talks of his life’s greatest achievements, he glosses over his Olympic marathon gold medal and a string of other running records and settles on […]

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/ 23 October 1998

Golden Morrison

CD of the week: Shaun de Waal Bob Dylan sure started something when he allowed previously unreleased material and outtakes to be released as The Bootleg Series in 1991. The huge success of that collection encouraged the likes of The Beatles, who, once they’d finally wound up their legal wranglings, released all their leftover bits […]