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Vol 30 No 2 May/Jun 2006

You can’t be a gangster and be secret out it: Policing gangs in Elsies River

by Altbeker, A.

According to Antony Altbeker who accompanied an Elsies River police team on patrol, policing the Cape Flats is a war …

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Categories In the community, Vol 30 No 2 May/Jun 2006

Why can’t we clean up our own act?

by Nhamo, G.

The Kyoto Protocol allows developed countries to gain credits from cleaning up the developing world. Sounds good, but in this …

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Categories Vol 30 No 2 May/Jun 2006

Wall and Bulldozer

by Berger, J

John Berger is a British art critic, novelist, painter, and author who lives in France. The best-known among his many …

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Categories Vol 30 No 2 May/Jun 2006

They just drive by in big cars

by SALB

While local elections yielded a 48.4% turnout of registered voters, little comment is made of those who did not register …

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Categories In the community, Vol 30 No 2 May/Jun 2006

They even excel from the girls: Vulnerability and opportunitiy in gay femininity

by Reid, G

Do black gays experience widespread rejection in South Africa despite constitutional rights? Graeme Reid believes this is not the case …

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Categories In the community, Vol 30 No 2 May/Jun 2006

The crisis of HIV prevention: Where to now?

by Parker, W

Leadership in the struggle against HIV/AIDS is in disarray. Warren Parker examines why this is the case and posits an …

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Categories In the community, Vol 30 No 2 May/Jun 2006

Risky, expensive and jobless: Why the nuclear path?

by Fig, D.

Government sees nuclear power as the means to supplying our growing energy needs. David Fig however points to the dangers …

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Categories In the community, Vol 30 No 2 May/Jun 2006

Review. All my life and all my strength by Ray Alexander Simons (STE, 2005)

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Categories In the past, Vol 30 No 2 May/Jun 2006

Regulatory Impact Assessment under the spotlight

by Philip, K

Labour has reacted to the introduction of government’s Regulatory Impact Assessment seeing it as an attack on labour rights. Kate …

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Categories Vol 30 No 2 May/Jun 2006

Our Timbuktu, a rich African heritage

by Jeppie, S.

In November 2001 President Mbeki visited Timbuktu and saw the state in which vast manuscript collections from ancient Timbuktu in …

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