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Rugby world gears up for Super 14

In a week’s time there will be much hand-wringing and gnashing of teeth looking at the Super 14 table. It’s also interesting looking at the tables from previous years only because it removes the emotiveness of evaluation. The local media have been analysing the prospects of the Super 14 team and players and how they […]

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Socialism aims to strike a balance

By Melika Singh For those unfamiliar with 21st century socialism — which is not communism or pure socialism — below is an explanation of this concept and its importance to the developing world. Heinz Dieterich said 21st century socialism encompasses participative democracy (yes, socialism supports democracy and doesn’t require large-scale repression to succeed), a democratically-planned […]

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Super 14: Shooting ourselves in the foot?

The New Zealand Super 14 sides announced their squads in December. Yes, December. Meaning that two months before the start of the tournament the coaches had decided which thirty players they wanted to work with, and who needed to up their game some more. Now what does a two-month head start mean? It means two […]

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How to stay in publishing in a digital world

As more and more of our world is digitised — sales, maps, encyclopaedias, books, music, phone calls, radio, TV, you name it, it travels digitally — companies constantly have to choose what to automate and what has to be done by human beings. In other words, what can be templated, and what requires project-specific creative […]

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Some of my best friends are…

Some of my friends are white; we all know the line that comes before that statement. You know which one I’m referring to, the indignant protestation of any suggestion of having prejudicial tendencies. We’ve all used it, this being South Africa, accusations of racism, be they explicit, implied or expressed through judgemental body language, are […]

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On a first-name basis

It was the usual wrangle among a variety of blokes in the American pub Malone’s in Shanghai. (Long Bar has sadly closed down for now.) Alistair was calling me Slim (I’m not) and I was comparing him to a rake (he is). The motley crowd, assembled and cackling at the ripostes flickering through the air […]

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Rags to riches for PE

Seven months ago, Port Elizabeth’s 2010 stadium managers, architects, construction workers and other role-players had their faces rubbed in the dirt. The venue had initially been selected as the only new stadium chosen for this year’s eight-nation Confederations Cup but, from the start, it was clear that it would be a tall order. After a […]

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RIP Lux Interior

Lux Interior, the singer of seminal psychobilly act the Cramps, died on last night. He survived a few death rumours in his time, but this one has turned out to be true. He was 62. A full article can be found here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/feb/05/lux-interior-the-cramps-dies It is a strange feeling when one is faced with the reality […]