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Volume 21.28 |
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Volume 21.28 |
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| Academic freedom demands break with the past, says Education Minister Second world first for actuarial science Fresh impetus to Arabic studies Changes to accounting standards discussed Women for fellowship at AGI Graduate fare at Open Day draws a crowd Clowning is serious business when curing makes way for caring The way forward for WC university collaboration GSB wins major contract with INSETA ENGEO Masters students at the World Summit Environmental factors planned for new Chem Eng facility Therapeutic effects of African drumming steer youths away from crime Essay competition: Hanslo's beady dolls win Guest editorial: Human Genetics Day, September 30, 2002 Leading Holocaust scholar visits Kaplan Centre Benefaction and the HIV/AIDS pandemic Lusaseni on the T as she heads for Denmark UCT hits Tukkies for six It's a woman's world News in Brief |
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