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Cape Town

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/ 24 June 2008

Travelgate facts ‘misrepresented’

The liquidator trying to recover money owed by MPs says the Speaker of Parliament is not giving the full story.

By Staff Reporter and Nic Dawes Author
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Article
/ 24 June 2008

What are the playmakers saying?

Seven world premieres of new South African
drama will be staged at the main festival this year. Brent Meersman reports.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 June 2008

Social states

Artist Lolo Veleko speaks to Kwanele Sosibo about the meaning of Wonderland.

By Kwanele Sosibo
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Article
/ 22 June 2008

Refugees’ scars run deeper than we know

Volunteer psychologists in Cape Town speak of a sense of profound hopelessness among foreigners. Men came forward for therapy more readily than women.

By Staff Reporter and Pearlie Joubert Author
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Article
/ 22 June 2008

Essops’ travails

Eastern philosophies of Islam come face to
face with Western lifestyles in a new exhibition by Capetonian twins. Yazeed Kamaldien reports

By Staff Reporter
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Analysis
/ 22 June 2008

The new liberals

They must roll up their sleeves, muck in
and colour-up to make an impact. Without policies rooted in principles and values, power is worthless.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 June 2008

Springboks beat Italy at Newlands despite errors

SA on Saturday beat Italy 26-0 in their one-off Test match at Newlands, but there is little doubt that the visitors will see this as a moral victory.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 21 June 2008

The dark arts

Andrew Worsdale finds some of the reasons Trevor Steele Taylor is South Africa’s most radical, informed and adventurous film festival programmer

By Shaun De Waal
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Article
/ 20 June 2008

Tutu urges Malema to apologise

Archbishop Desmond Tutu said on Friday he hoped ANCYL president Julius Malema would have the courage to apologise for his ”kill for Zuma” comment.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 June 2008

Boks experiment ahead of Tri-Nations

Having beaten Wales, South Africa get another chance to test their strength in depth before the Tri-Nations when they tackle Italy on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 June 2008

Mine owners face R1m fine under new safety law

Mine owners will face stiffer fines and harsher terms of imprisonment for breaches of mine health and safety rules under a new Bill.

By Michael Hamlyn
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Article
/ 20 June 2008

Rasool’s unit accused of racism

African staff in the department of Western Cape Premier Ebrahim Rasool are concerned about ”systemic racism” in the department.

By Staff Reporter and Nic Dawes Author
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Article
/ 19 June 2008

SACP veteran was a ‘revolutionary intellectual’

South African Communist Party (SACP) stalwart and former journalist Brian Bunting died at his home in Rondebosch, Cape Town, on June 18.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 June 2008

Boks ring the changes for Italy clash

Springbok coach Peter de Villiers has made six changes to the team that dominated Wales last week ahead of Saturday’s one-off Test against Italy.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 19 June 2008

SACP veteran Brian Bunting dies in Cape Town

SACP stalwart and former journalist Brian Bunting died at his home in Rondebosch, Cape Town, on Wednesday at age 88, the party said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 June 2008

Boks will be merciless against Italy, says Matfield

Stand-in skipper Victor Matfield has vowed that the Springboks will be ”merciless” in Saturday’s one-off Test against Italy at Newlands.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 June 2008

Constitutional Court goes after Hlophe

Constitutional Court judges are to press on with a complaint against Cape Town Judge President John Hlophe

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 June 2008

Mallet back to face his former team

One of South African rugby’s most successful coaches has returned home to take on the team he coached to 17 consecutive Test wins.

By James Whitmore
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Article
/ 16 June 2008

Matfield to captain Boks against Italy

Victor Matfield will lead the Springboks against Italy in a one-off Test at Newlands on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 June 2008

Teenagers rescued from Table Mountain

Eighteen Western Cape teenagers were rescued from Table Mountain on Monday morning, the Table Mountain National Park said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 16 June 2008

Mbeki: Youth must stand against xenophobia

President Thabo Mbeki on Monday called on the youth of the country to stand up against perpetrators of xenophobic violence.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 June 2008

BEE twist in Sea Point row

A row over the development of one of Cape Town’s most popular coastal sites has taken a sharply political turn.

By Staff Reporter and Nic Dawes Author
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Article
/ 14 June 2008

System fails child rape victim

An eight-year-old Worcester boy told his teacher and his mother that he was repeatedly raped, beaten and threatened by children at his school.

By Staff Reporter and Pearlie Joubert Author
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Article
/ 14 June 2008

Out of the frying pan …

Cape Town documentary film-maker Isalee Jacobson was not impressed with the reintegration of immigrants in Khayelitsha.

By Isalee Jacobson
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Analysis
/ 13 June 2008

Don’t let them lynch Hlophe

A Johannesburg Bar member protests against the attack on Judge John Hlophe on insubstantial evidence.

By Vuyani Ngalwana
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Article
/ 13 June 2008

Skwatsha: Leather jacket saved my life

The collar of his leather jacket probably saved his life when he was stabbed in the neck, Western Cape provincial secretary Mcebisi Skwatsha said.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 June 2008

Petty political squabbling?

The Western Cape government and the City of Cape Town have locked horns over the handling of xenophobia victims.

By Staff Reporter and Pearlie Joubert Author
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Article
/ 12 June 2008

Cape officials to meet on refugee crisis

The city of Cape Town says it is to hold a workshop in a bid to find solutions to the city’s refugee crisis.

By Ben Maclennan
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Article
/ 10 June 2008

Cape Town to oppose refugee interdict

The City of Cape Town says it will fight a High Court order that it open up community halls to foreign nationals displaced by last month’s xenophobic violence.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 June 2008

A luta continua!

It is a brave new world that the third edition of the Cape Town Book Fair, subtitled <i>Words Create Worlds</i>, encounters from June 14.

By Darryl Accone
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Article
/ 6 June 2008

Africa ‘evolving in correct direction’

There is a strong level of understanding among African leaders on the need for stable democratic systems, President Thabo Mbeki said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 June 2008

No need for Brown to be in private clinic, court hears

There was no reason for Fidentia boss J Arthur Brown to remain in a private clinic for treatment after he was allegedly sexually assaulted in a prison vehicle, the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court heard on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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