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/ 21 October 1988

SA-bound Rushdie on style

Salman Rushdie was awarded the Booker in 1981 for <em>Midnight’s Children</em> and the Prix du Meilleur Livre Stranger for his novel <em>Shame</em>.

By Weekly Mail Reporter
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/ 14 October 1988

Salman Rushdie to speak in SA

The Book Week starts in Cape Town’s Baxter Theatre on October 31 and in Johannesburg’s Market Theatre on November 7.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 May 1987

Exit the General: But don’t think Coetzee’s let go his power.

As the man at the centre of the State of Emergency, Coetzee has held one of the most powerful positions in the country.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 30 April 1987

The duel for the Mandela Cup

The African Champions Cup is the most prestigious, run on the same lines as the European Cup.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 April 1987

UDF beats banning

A banning order prohibiting a United Democratic Front gathering in Cape Town was set aside at the last minute late yesterday afternoon.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 April 1987

Argus sells to Inkatha

The bi-weekly <em>Ilanga</em>, will now be owned by a newly-formed company called <em>Mandla-Matla</em> with Inkatha directors.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 December 1986

The Emergency made Simple

If you want to discuss anything that falls within the Emergency regulations, you had better phone the authorities for permission.

By Weekly Mail Reporter
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/ 21 June 1985

Secret SA plan for right-wing indaba

Their plan is to launch an international right-wing students’ federation called "Youth for Freedom".

By Weekly Mail Reporter
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