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Tony Jackman

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/ 7 November 2006

Fabulously forward

<i>Absolutely Fabulous</i> remains the best reason to stay home on Wednesday nights, writes Tony Jackman.

By Tony Jackman
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/ 7 November 2006

Zimbabwe’s lessons for Africa

<i>Zimbabwe’s Plunge: Exhausted Nationalism, Neoliberalism and the Search for Social Justice</i>

by Patrick Bond and Masimba Manyanya

(University of Natal Press/ Merlin).

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 April 2002

Plummeting to new heights

Just when you think <i>Idols</i> can’t get any worse, it plummets to a new high, writes Tony Jackman.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 December 2001

US/Afghan war traffics movies to the Cape

Cologne-based Andreas Klein chose the Cape as a location for his film when the catastrophic events of September 11 brought on an understandable bout of doubt about his first choice of location, writes Tony Jackman.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 November 2001

Throwing the bones

Film funny man Leon Schuster’s latest film is aimed squarely at the US market. But we can go along for the ride, writes Tony Jackman.

By Staff Reporter

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