Vol.21 No.178

Friday 19 November 2004    

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A gateway to the hinterland
Palapye Junction is where different characters from all over Botswana meet daily in their lives’ journeys. TOMELETSO SEREETSI reports Things are not really what they seem to be. There is always more to what meets the eye. To many a traveller, the Palapye Junction seems to be nothing more than a place connecting people with different social, political and economic orientations from the middle of the country.

Rock of ages
Nyangabgwe Hill is not only Francistown’s most important natural landmark. The city’s residents have found other uses for the hill, writes RYDER GABATHUSE An abrupt whirlwind suddenly sweeps across the top of the Nyangabgwe Hill, throwing the climbers into a state of panic. A cloud of dust cuts through youngsters deeply engrossed in petty talk.

Life after Arafat
After the death of Yasser Arafat, there are many challenges now facing the Palestinian leadership - including a January election, JASON BURKE reports from Ramallah

Clinton revels in the spotlight
LITTLE ROCK, Ark: Former US President, Bill Clinton revelled in the spotlight yesterday as political friend and foe alike, including two presidents named Bush, helped him dedicate his $165 million presidential library, which highlights his achievements with a little bit of Monica Lewinsky mixed in.

  

 
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