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/ 18 July 1997

… and the aftermath of Ecstasy

Petra Coveney in London MARC is 18. He took his first Ecstasy tablet at a nightclub in Liverpool. A friend introduced him to the drug, a blue “speckled dove”. It made him feel elated, surrounded by his mates who were all on it, as though cocooned in a cloud of friendship. Three days later Marc […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Media bosses who played the apartheid game

In investigating the press, the truth commission must discover who collaborated with the Nationalist government – and who did not, argues Ken Owen A GOOD place for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to begin its quest for the truth about the media under apartheid, if I may venture a suggestion, is a small matter concerning […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Paragons of dumb

FILM OF THE WEEK : Johnathan Romney IN the great debate about cultural dumbing- down, cartoon cretins Beavis and Butt-head are often singled out as Anti-Christs, emblems of all that’s most debased in contemporary pop culture. But at the press preview of their debut movie, the cinema was crammed with more highbrow cultural journalists and […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Making it easy for All Blacks

It doesn’t take a scientist to see the All Blacks have a winning formula, from administrators to players. Pity the South Africans can’t copy it RUGBY:Steve Morris THE past few weeks have not been a hugely successful period for South African rugby, either from the playing perspective or viewing the storms of discontent sweeping through […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Fears that Groote Schuur’s heart unit may

close Gustav Thiel GROOTE SCHUUR Hospital’s famed heart transplant unit could close down within months if government and private funding continue to dry up. Its existence is endangered because the cardio-thoracic unit, of which it forms a part, is under the financial whip. The government is concentrating on primary health care, and discussions about wider […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Brenda Atkinson DESIGN OF THE WEEK

THESE considerately crafted little numbers come from Waldeck Studios – a 3-D design company founded by artist Ian Waldeck. The company designs and crafts anything from sculptural objects to architectural components, to the odd pair of handcuffs. These particular toys were commissioned, says Waldeck, by a friend in engineering, who asked him to assemble something […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Rebel unions back down in Super-12 spat

FRIDAY, 10.50AM: The four rebel rugby unions who opposed the new Super-12 system accepted it on Thursday, ending the crisis in the competition. SA Rugby Football Union president Louis Luyt met the four unions’ presidents — Keith Parkinson of Natal, Harold Verster of Free State, Hentie Serfontein of Northern Transvaal and Ronnie Masson of Western […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Torture was `not a very nice habit’

JEFF BENZIEN’s torture of former Umkhonto weSizwe guerrilla Peter Jacobs was, he said, “robust and very long”. “The normal interview with you carried on for quite a while … It was obvious you were playing for time. It was then that I resorted to using the wet bag on you,” Benzien told his amnesty hearing. […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Battling Europe on African terms

The EU is happy to sell its highly subsidised products to Africa but is less happy if Africa asks for a similar free- trade deal. Lynda Loxton outlines Alec Erwin’s battle TRADE and Industry Minister Alec Erwin left for Europe this week determined to persuade the European Union (EU) that any trade deal with South […]

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/ 18 July 1997

Winners of White novel

FIVE lucky readers of the M&G’s books pages are winners in our giveaway of Edmund White’s brand new novel, The Farewell Symphony, published by Chatto &Windus. They are:Rose Cohen, Killarney; YFrame, Riviera; RHLloyd, Botha’s Hill; Mahluli Mngadi, Seapoint; and Kopano Ratele, Rondebosch. Congratulations and happy reading -your books are on their way to you. Look […]