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...part of Europeans' cultural heritage. If native people in any other part of the world had this cultural heritage, it would no doubt be protected by an international outcry. The fact that it is Britons' own nanny government undermining their heritage makes a mockery of democracy. Anna Baggallay Johannesburg The New Supersnoop Bush's choice of John Negroponte as the U.S.'s first Director of National Intelligence is loony [Feb. 28]. Negroponte may have a nice résumé and background, but he has no experience in intelligence gathering. Putting someone in charge of intelligence who has no idea...
...faith in the power of leadership." He is demonstrating leadership in a world of craven politicians and fearful people. We Africans know something of terrorist oppression from personal experience and have not been taken in by the propaganda of the radical Islamists. Viva the U.S.! Tapumaneyi Jongwe Johannesburg...
...faith in the power of leadership." He is demonstrating leadership in a world of craven politicians and fearful people. We Africans know something of terrorist oppression from personal experience and have not been taken in by the propaganda of the radical Islamists. Viva the U.S.! Tapumaneyi Jongwe Johannesburg I presume that you chose Bush more for his negative achievements-of which there are many-than for anything constructive. In fact, I can't think of anything positive he has done, except to deceive the American people into voting him into a second term, if that can be regarded as positive...
DIED. MAKGATHO MANDELA, 54, eldest son of former South African President Nelson Mandela; of AIDS-related complications; in Johannesburg. Mandela announced the cause of death at a news conference, saying AIDS, which kills 600 South Africans daily, requires public discussion--an African taboo, yet "the only way of making it appear to be a normal illness...
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