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EDITOR’S LETTER Freedom Day is a great chance to celebrate South Africa’s diverse culture and landscapes. But for a novel twist on a journey through the Rainbow Nation, check out our feature on page 84. Lucy Cornes combines her love of beer with a tour through one of the country’s most interesting regions: KwaZulu-Natal. It’s one heck of an original holiday.

84 Follow that beer: get off the beaten track in South Africa

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9 LONDON 9 London Eye 10 London Life 12 THE BELLS OF SHOREDITCH: Discover London’s trendiest area 14 Food & Drink 16 Spotted

19 ENTERTAINMENT 19 20 21 22

Celebrity News TNT Life Look Who’s Talking: Arno Carstens TALKING TRASH: Director Michael Raeburn’s South African film 24 Cinema 27 Culture

28 MUSIC & CLUBS 28 32 34 37

Music Music Listings Clubbing Clubbing Listings

22 Harsh realities: SA film Triomf

38 NEWS & SPORT 38 40 42 45 46 49 50 52 54

Australia News New Zealand News South Africa News The week in sport Rugby AFL NRL General BASH & CRASH: Kiwi player Tim Southee on the World Twenty20

71 Global Vision 72 TALES FROM WHITBY: Schedule a stop at this quaint village 74 Late Deals 75 TNTT Weekender: Northern Cyprus 76 TALKING TURKEY: Sample the delights of Istanbul’s bazaars 78 Hotshots 80 Travel Tips 81 Travel News 82 On The Road 83 Gear Up 84 ALONG THE ALE TRAIL: Beer and beauty in SA’s KwaZulu-Natal 76 Spice is right: haggle your way around colourful Istanbul

57 CAREERS & MONEY 57 Careers 61 MONEY TALKS: Jobs are picking up in the finance sector 66 Money 69 Coming & Going

REGULARS 21 Arno Carstens goes solo in the UK

4 Letters 6 Wins 138 Desperately Seeking & Dear Reuben

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Simon, sorry you were embarrassed by the Australian media upon returning home (Letter of the week, ‘Not good news’). “The UK media befits a grown-up nation” – so, if you’ve spent much time in the UK you must have found the repeated news stories on school dinners very “intellectual”. Every day the UK likes to run a story about Australia or New Zealand, even if it is a dog bitten by a snake – do you ever read Metro? Chill out and don’t take things so seriously, man. Andrew, via email

Simon, you are comparing apples with oranges. I’m not going to defend Channel 7’s toilet journalism, but comparing the coverage of Fido’s snake fight with coverage of the

➥ TNT 1390 APR 19-25 MOVIE MAGIC I loved your feature in last week’s TNT on London’s best cinemas (‘Celluloid capital’). I regularly watch movies at the Screen on the Green in Islington because you can enjoy the film while sitting on a comfy sofa for two with

You must have found the “ repeated stories on school dinners very ‘intellectual’ ” decision on who should try to lead the country out of recession is ludicrous. I take it that exposing the beauty (usually man-made, mind you) of the female form on Page 3 is the height of intellectual argument worldwide and in no way can be portrayed as “backward and hickish”? A few months ago I would have given anything to hear about this dog’s amazing survival rather than read another story about a Chelsea footballer’s snake troubles. Chris, N1

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a few beers or a bottle of wine. It makes going to the cinema feel like a real occasion. The only thing your article didn’t touch on is outdoor screenings. London doesn’t have enough room for drive-in movies, but in the summer, you can watch classic flicks under the stars at Somerset House, a magical experience. Jake, Camden

ON THE MOVE British airspace is now free and planes are landing. Many passengers were stranded, and many were stuck on

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business trips forever. However, the opening of flights raises serious issues, with pilots saying this compromises safety. I wonder if we’re waiting for a disaster to happen or is it all paranoia? Sam Anand, via tntmagazine.com

LEGLESS IN LONDON I arrived in the UK nearly two years ago and one of the first things I did was take part in the TNT Monopoly pub crawl. Under the watchful eye of the attentive tour guides we were escorted around the city in what was, simply put, a brilliant introduction to London life and a great way to meet fellow Antipodeans. I for one vote to bring back the Summer Pub Crawl and many of the other events TNT have been part of in the past. Gareth, via email Ed: Keep an eye out for our pub crawl feature next month, and check out our events at tntmagazine.com/events.

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Does this man have the best job in the world? A judge selects a bottle of wine during the International Wine Challenge at London’s Barbican. Specialists tasted over 10,000 bottles of wine from across the globe before awarding gold, silver or bronze winners.

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WHAT’S ON Tom Sturrock PICKS THE BEST OF LONDON THIS WEEK

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LONDON INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL TICKET PRICES VARY WHAT: Taking in venues across London – though a lot of the main events are happening at the Barbican Centre – this festival boasts a full programme of the world’s finest, quirkiest and most outstanding documentaries. WHEN: Until May 8. DO IT BECAUSE: Great documentaries can be just as entertaining as any feature film, so get along and enjoy some cinéma-vérité. Check out the list of films and find one that tickles your fancy – there’s something for everyone.

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» Barbican Centre, Silk St, EC2Y 8DS

Capital idea: Hammersmith Apollo The Apollo, one of London’s best-known live music venues, opened in 1932 as the Gaumont Palace and was also known as the Hammersmith Odeon from 1962 until the early ‘90s. It’s been home to some famous concerts – the Beatles played 38 shows over 21 nights in 1964-65, with the Yardbirds, then featuring Eric Clapton, as special guests. With its capacity of less than 9000, the venue is more conducive to intimate performances rather than

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grand stadium gigs. A band on form coupled with a captive audience creates an unforgettable atmosphere. It’s definitely worth taking in a gig or some stand-up comedy there. Funnyman Lee Mack is playing four shows at the Apollo next month, and Crowded House are playing three shows at the venue in early June.

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THE HISTORY It wasn’t always London’s trendiest enclave; originally, it was known as Soersditch, a variant on ‘sewer ditch’ because it was divided by an old drain. Not very glamorous at all. Historically, the heart of Shoreditch was Shoreditch High Street but today the area is bordered by Old Street to the north, Brick Lane to the east, Old Spitalfields market to the south and Old Street station to the west. Its neighbour, Hoxton, was once part of the Shoreditch borough and although residents from both areas insist they run their own race, they sometimes blur into a Hoxditch milieu. Check it out: Shoreditch Church was built

in 1740 – it’s gorgeous and lends a stateliness to a stretch that sometimes threatens to drown in its own bells and whistles.

THE SCENE Shoreditch has a reputation for being achingly hip and slightly self-regarding; outsiders might snigger at the silly haircuts and outrageously tight trousers, but the Shoreditch crowd love it. The stereotype of Shoreditch, which is only partially unfair, is that it’s overrun with art students, wanky creatives and people who wear sunglasses at night. Of course, without them the thriving, effervescent nightlife would go under. In cult British comedy The Mighty Boosh, one


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PRAGUE BAR of the main characters, Vince Noir, who sports a mod-style back-combed hairdo and wears eyeliner and sequined jumpsuits, refers to himself as ‘The Shoreditch Vampire’ and reads a magazine called Cheekbone, which is so cutting edge it gets delivered every 24 hours. Says it all. Check it out: Tabernacle Street and Charlotte Road are where Shoreditch’s well-heeled party people call home.

THE ARTS There’s no doubt Shoreditch is one of London’s creative hubs; a beacon for artists, musicians, dancers and everything in between. Like most arty neighbourhoods, it was originally colonised because it was relatively cheap but still central. There’s also something gritty yet grand about

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Shoreditch is “ one of London’s creative hubs ” the streetscapes – plushly urban but still scruffy enough to keep the true believers interested. The upshot is that Shoreditch is brimming with galleries, from small pop-ups to those that are more boutique. Check it out: The Shoreditch festival in midJuly is one of the highlights of East London’s cultural calendar. It showcases an eclectic range of live music and festival acts.

THE NIGHTLIFE It might take a couple of visits to find your niche – some places are too conspicuously cool – but after a few nights out in Shoreditch, you’re sure to discover a watering hole worth returning to. As a bona fide destination area, Shoreditch

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has its share of late-night institutions. Be sure to check out the Drunken Monkey on Shoreditch High Street, which fuses dim sum, gastropub fare and New York chic. Or head to Jaguar Shoes on Kingsland Road, which has set itself up as an art, music and fashion centre. Check it out: At the end of a big night, make your way to Beigel Bake at 159 Brick Lane – it’s open 24 hours and offers a gourmet alternative to a sloppy kebab.

THE MARKETS The East End has a knack for street markets, stalls springing up in every second cobbled alleyway. There’s Old Spitalfields Market, Whitechapel Market and Petticoat Lane Market. If that’s not enough to sate your appetite, you can head a few blocks east to Brick Lane. The markets defy easy categorisation, but they’re great places to buy cheap clothes, knick-knacks and jewellery. They’re also popular spots for creative types to buy materials, from paint to camera film. Check it out: Spitalfields has been refurbished in an ambitious attempt to make it more accessible and better organised, while retaining its historical appeal.

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Bargain hunter: find your own gem among the markets in Shoreditch

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Shoreditch crowds are spoiled for choice when it comes to hitting the town. There’s a great mix of quirky pubs, boutique bars and opulent nightclubs. So get out and find a favourite:

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BAR REVIEW The Falcon ★★★★★

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341 Kilburn Ln, W9 3EG 020 7624 1842 Queen’s Park

THE SCENE A sizeable revamped pub with an open floor rammed with cushy, studded armchairs. It’s village hall meets gastropub with sport on big screens and

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Freedom Day fare

a pool table. Currently attracting salt-of-the-earth locals, it’s shaping up to entice drinkers from further afield than Queen’s Park and Kilburn. THE GRUB The kitchen is a work in progress but due to open soon. The menu will include home-made burgers, wedges and other fast fare. BEHIND THE BAR The usual lagers and ales are on draught

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Cookery writer Lehla Eldridge got her taste for Rainbow Nation cuisine from her South African-born mother. She rediscovered the food after moving to the country in 1995. To tie in with Freedom Day this week, Eldridge shares her recipe for South African favourite bobotie. But it’s not just any version, called Darling Evita’s Dried Fruit Bobotie of Reconciliation, it comes courtesy of much-loved character Evita Bezuidenhout.

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WHAT YOU NEED: 6 dried apricots, 6 dried apple rings; ½ cup seedless raisins; 1 cup black tea; 2 large onions, chopped; 1 cup orange juice; 2 tbsp olive oil; 1 tbsp curry powder; 2 tsp turmeric; 1kg minced beef; 2 slices of stale white bread, crumbed; 3 ½ tbsp vinegar; 4 eggs; ½ cup milk; salt and pepper THE WORK: Soak the apricots, apple rings and raisins in the

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tea until soft. Drain the fruit and cut into pieces. Boil the onion pieces in the orange juice until soft, drain, then fry lightly in oil. Add the curry powder, turmeric, mince, breadcrumbs, vinegar, salt, pepper and fruit. Mix lightly and transfer into a greased oven-proof dish. Beat the eggs and milk and pour over the meat mixture. Bake the bobotie on the middle rack of a preheated

oven at 180˚C for 45 mins or until the “egg custard” has set. Serve hot.

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Westfield, Ariel Way, W12 7GD The London branch of this South African upmarket chain does what it says on the tin – big, juicy hunks of meat and scrummy wine. Lovely decor, too.

High Timber High Timber St, EC4V 3PA Founded by Gary and Kathy Jordan of the Jordan Wine Estate in South Africa, this place is right on the Thames and is as much about the wine as the meat.

Spur Southside Shopping Centre SW18 4TF For a little slice of home in Wandsworth, head to Spur and get a fix of sizzling steak, ribs, onion rings and fries.

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and standard cocktails are available. The wine range is slim, though. BILL PLEASE A pint of lager is £3.40, cocktails £6, and a large glass of wine is £4.95. VERDICT A scrappy exterior belies a comfortable and attractive pub, and the staff and drinking folk are friendly. There’s loads of room for a crowd. REBECCA KENT



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DANNII DROPS THE POUNDS: X-Factor tycoon Simon Cowell is to slash Dannii Minogue’s pay packet by £100,000 to £350,000 for this year’s series. Meanwhile, fellow judge Louis Walsh will be coining it, getting a whopping £1.6m. Rumour has it that Cowell planned to ditch Minogue, but due to her popularity, and her pregnancy, he feared viewers’ reactions and kept her on. The younger Minogue will be in Australia on maternity leave during boot camp and will only judge the live shows.

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Home And Away’s Ray Meagher will be heading to London’s West End to play mechanic Bob in Aussie classic Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert this September. The show is at the Palace Theatre.

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Mel Gibson has split from girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva, only five months after the birth of their daughter Lucia. Grigorieva has promised to reveal all in due course.

A BITTER TWEET AFFAIR Delta Goodrem’s fiancé Brian McFadden has blasted ex-wife Kerry Katona via Twitter after her tell-all interview with a newspaper.

The feud between former Westlife member McFadden and Katona has intensified following McFadden’s recent Twitter-rage in which he called his ex “a pig-faced mole”, adding: “Kerry Katona you’re dead to me”. The outburst came after Katona told News Of The World

that McFadden, who now lives in Australia, is a bad dad who doesn’t keep in touch with his kids. McFadden dismissed the allegations and wrapped up his tweet by saying Katona’s behaviour is “killing me and my beautiful fiancée”. In the interview Katona spoke about how McFadden dumped her for Goodrem, and said she felt like a piece of rubbish the first time she met the Aussie star.

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”They’re better on his desk than on my chest. They’re awful!” Sharon Osbourne on giving her breast implants to Ozzy.

Woman’s Weekly: Rugby legend Christian Cullen’s magic wedding to Mandy Fawcett, and former Sunrise host Carly Flynn speaks out about her woes as the series was axed. New Idea: MasterChef judge Ross Burden talks about his adoption blessing.

AUSTRALIA Woman’s Day: Lisa Curry has been keeping busy since her split with Grant Kenny in 2009, and is already on to toyboy number two; Home And Away star Ada Nicodemou talks about her fight to save her marriage to Chrys Xipolitas; and Rove McManus and City Homicide’s Tasma Walton have found a new home in LA.

SOUTH AFRICA Heat: Miss South Africa 2004 Claudia Henkel talks about her makeover and reveals how she lost 11kg; and the Beckhams are bickering about whether to return to the UK or stay in LA. YOU: The mag gives you the lowdown on the last two contestants in Survivor SA – TV presenter Ashley Hayden and strip-club owner Gigi.

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The Springbok Nude Girls’ frontman traded in rock stardom for a solo career as a singer-songwriter in London. So how’s that working out for him?

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Arno Carstens INTERVIEW ALISON GRINTER Is it difficult to go from being a megastar in your home country to playing tiny venues in London?

Well, it doesn’t really bother me. It’s quite refreshing and exciting … I’m used to doing very big stages and very small stages: you get stage fright all the same. Do you feel like you are finally starting to break the UK?

It’s a weird one because I’ve been coming here for 13 years – The Nude Girls used to play at the Shepherds Bush Empire – but it’s almost that the people have changed. Ten years on, the people that come are more British than anything else. Well, your new album Wonderful Wild is ‘British’ in the sense that UK uber producers Youth and Jim Duguid worked on it.

I met them and they were really fantastic guys. At the end of the day, if you really get along, then you’re halfway there … This was the first time I ever wrote with other people, so it’s been a very interesting experience. It’s different ways of writing. How so?

I just want to get the melody and lyrics down quickly before I forget stuff. And I leave it like it is. They’re into taking care of the lyrics. [Laughs] I come from

the ‘90s: I was a big Sonic Youth guy and I loved the surrealism of their lyrics, but these days, people like to understand all the lyrics. Is there much of a scene of expat South African musicians in London?

No, I don’t think so at all. In the early 1990s there used to be thousands of South Africans, now they are totally integrated over here. They’ve probably got their British passports by now. It’s changed a lot, which is great. I’m not a fan of that clique vibe where people from the same country hang around each other.

I’m a massive “ fan of Nick Cave – I love him

Who are your singer-songwriter heroes?

I am a massive Nick Cave fan: I love him. I love Henry’s Dream. What I like about him is that he came from The Birthday Party – quite a heavy band – and now some of his songs sound almost gospel. You gotta have one up on what is cool.

YOU DON’T SAY? What was your nickname at school? Arrie.

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What song is guaranteed to get you on the dance floor? That Chris Brown “I will transform you” song. Tell us your most embarrassing moment. I fell off the stage once, in Jo’burg. There was a catwalk: I was running backwards to a guitar solo and thought I’d turn and go on with the song, and be really suave. But I didn’t judge right and dropped 2m! What’s your guilty pleasure? Watching loads of Star Trek. I love the kitschness of the old episodes.

What about Harry Nilsson? The title track of your new album has a very Everybody’s Talking At Me vibe.

Ah, yes! When I first wrote it I thought, ‘It sounds a bit like that other song, doesn’t it?’ but that was after I’d written it. I do love that song. [Sings] ‘Everybody’s talking at me … ‘ It’s a lovely style. Have you been following the viral success of zef-rappers Die Antwoord?

Yeah, I’ve known Watty [Watkin Tudor Jones] for years, he’s very talented. There’s a whole super cool movement of Afrikaans rap. The language only gets spoken in South Africa, so let’s see what happens. Will the Springbok Nude Girls be putting out another album?

Yeah, we’ve got one more on the contract so that’s gonna happen in another three years. We’ll make a last big, wonderful … well, never say it’s going to be the last!

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TALKING TRA Offering insight into South Africa’s poor white population, director Michael Raeburn’s Triomf is part of a new wave of films focusing on the country’s social realities WORDS ALISON GRINTER

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ave you recovered?” is the first thing Johannesburg-based director Michael Raeburn asks me after I’ve watched his 2008 comedy-drama Triomf. Actually, no, Michael, not entirely. The graphic, drawn-out sex scene between mother and son was particularly gruesome. Put simply, Triomf reveals a side to South African life that this writer has never seen before. “Well, no one has,” Raeburn says, almost defiantly. As portraits of white trash go, Triomf rivals Bad Boy Bubby and Gummo in arousing sheer visceral revulsion in the viewer. Based on the controversial book by Marlene van Niekerk, based on the real-life Benade family: Pop and Mol, son Lambert, and cousin Treppie, who live in Triomf, a Johannesburg suburb established by the apartheid government to house poor whites at the expense of the blacks who were expelled from the existing vibrant black township of Sophiatown in the ‘50s. “Someone gave me the novel and I thought, ‘God, making a film about white trash in South Africa …’” Raeburn says. But after reading the book he soon realised “it was


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23 The Benade family as depicted in Triomf

that failed even the people it was artificially designed to help. To this end, Raeburn sees Triomf as an allegory for apartheid as a broken-down society. “The whole history of this country, where the Afrikaans people became totally isolated and at war with the British and the Zulus for centuries – they became mad. So my film is about isolation, claustrophobia and going mad.” Raeburn maintains that his unflattering view of South Africa’s poor whites doesn’t trade in stereotypes: “It’s much worse in reality,” he

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It’s much worse in “ reality … they were all pissed at 9am ” a parochial story with international resonance”. The resulting film is indicative of the new wave of South African films coming to the fore in recent years, exploring the complexities of race, culture, violence, class and, of course, the legacy of apartheid, through new prisms, rather than the narrow context of the Struggle. “There’s a new movement down here, a new energy,” Raeburn concurs. “We can make films about anything now. We don’t have to make films about apartheid, truth and reconciliation and all those things that Europeans are used to getting from here. We are making films for us – not necessarily for the outside world.” Triomf certainly fits this bill. Shocking and funny in equal parts, the film is set in the leadup to the 1994 election, which swept Nelson Mandela to power and ended apartheid once and for all. In depicting the Benades, Raeburn doesn’t judge their chaotic, amoral lives but tries to envision the impending seismic social changes through their eyes. It also shows the inherent contradictions of apartheid: here was a system

says. “I met the real family, Treppie is dead, but Lambert is a monster. You can’t take him out of the house … they were all pissed at 9am.” But Triomf also turns stereotypes on their heads. In a humorous switch, the film shows a coloured family putting up razor wire to keep their white trash neighbours out. It’s this postapartheid vision that Raeburn believes will appeal to the next generation of Saffa film buffs. The Zimbabwean-born director’s next project, The Black Diamonds, a social comedy about a black girl from Cape Town looking for a rich husband in Jo’burg while pursuing a career as a TV star sounds like a compelling follow-up to Triomf. “My best audiences are people up to the age of 30, who don’t really know a lot about apartheid, they only vaguely know about Mandela and that’s it. And they just get into this groovy weirdo movie and everybody’s kind of wild – that’s what I want to achieve.”

SA’S NEW CINEMA ■ SMS SUGAR MAN Moody thriller set in Jo’burg’s dark underbelly about a pimp with principles.

■ HAVE YOU HEARD FROM JOHANNESBURG? Connie Field’s epic sevenpart survey of the apartheid regime is shown in its entirety for the first time in the UK.

■ MEISIE Minimalist, small-budget feature made by Hollywood league director Darrell James Roodt about a teacher who befriends a gifted student in a remote area.

■ DISTRICT 9 In this Oscar-nominated movie, aliens are forced to live in slum conditions on the outskirts of Johannesburg.

» All part of the ‘South African Cinema Part II: New Voice’ season at BFI, which starts on May 1

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SCREEN TEST: VIKING FLICKS

Mads Mikkelsen, Maarten Stevenson

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Few lead characters this year will be as intriguing as the warrior at the centre of director Nicolas Winding Refn’s brutal Valhalla Rising. Sporting a horrendous scar where his left eye used to be and not saying a word throughout the duration of the movie, One-Eye (Mikkelsen) is a captivating presence from the outset. It’s lucky the protagonist has such magnetism because he has to prop up a flimsy plot. It’s AD 1000 and for years One-Eye has been held captive by a Norse chieftain. After slaughtering his captors he sets off with a boy called Are (Stevenson) and the pair join a group of Christian Vikings on a crusade to the Holy Land. Following a torturous boat journey, they arrive in a place where solitude, fatigue and

1 Which 2007 movie has the tag line: ‘Two worlds, one war. The ultimate battle begins’? 2 Actor Robert Wagner plays which prince in a Hollywood classic? 3 Mel Gibson plans to direct a Viking blockbuster with Norse dialogue. Who is touted to play the lead role? 4 Which Viking comedy includes a character called Thorfinn Skullsplitter? 5 Lee Majors plays Thorvald in which movie about an 11th century Viking prince?

religious zeal takes their toll. Much like its main character, Valhalla Rising is pensive and, at times, extremely violent. Visually, it’s breathtaking with Refn wisely using the Scottish Highlands as a dramatic backdrop. Where the director

messes up though, is with the pace of the film; Valhalla Rising plods along self-importantly and doesn’t make the most of its seriously cool anti-hero. GOOD FOR: Those with a strong stomach. PIERRE DE VILLIERS

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2 Charlton Heston 3 Oliver Reed 4 Five; Russell Crowe 5 Braveheart LAST WEEK’S WINNER Andrew Beale

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★★★★★ Zhang Ke Jia combines drama and documentary in a film that explores the changes China is currently undergoing, by focusing on the conversion of state-owned munition factories into flash new flats. Interweaving accounts by three generations of factory workers, 24 City has a message powerful enough to make up for its very slow pace. GOOD FOR: History buffs. PDV

indefinitely due to the uncertainty of the future of MGM. Nicole Kidman has been blamed for Gwyneth Paltrow’s withdrawal from the movie The Danish Girl, which they were to film together. Nashville-based Kidman (left) apparently snubbed Paltrow when she tried to get in touch with her while filming Love Don’t Let Me Down in the US city. “Gwyneth is lonely; it would have been nice for Nicole to make the effort,” a source told the Mail On Sunday. Paltrow said she had decided to pull out of the film due to fatigue.

LAST WEEK’S ANSWERS 1 The Eagle Of The Ninth

REVANCHE

★★★★★ In Götz Spielmann’s riveting thriller, an ex-con tries to elope with a Ukrainian hooker at a Viennese brothel where they work. Revanche’s pitch-perfect cast and dark, surprising storyline combine in a tale of love, vengeance and redemption. It was deservedly nominated for Best Foreign Language Oscar. GOOD FOR: Those who love psychological thrillers. PDV

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Sam Worthington has been tipped to become the second Australian to play super spy James Bond. Bookmakers William Hill made the prediction after the BBC reported that MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM), which controls the film franchise, was in dire financial trouble. William Hill made Worthington the 5/2 favourite to step into Daniel Craig’s shoes should the English actor not reprise the Bond role for the third time. Welshman Christian Bale, and Hollywood giant Will Smith were both 7/1 favourites. Work on “Bond 23” has been suspended

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CULTURE HAIR After more than 40 years, the rock musical that hit the zeitgeist in 1968 returns to the West End, inviting us to “turn off, tune in, drop out” and welcome the dawning of the Age of Aquarius. New York Public Theater’s vibrant production has the hippie tribe clambering over the audience, stripping off, and sporting the iconic long hair, Afros and psychedelic kaftans of the pre-Aids era as these Greenwich Village objectors to the Vietnam War celebrate free love, sex, and getting stoned. It no longer shocks and the thin plot still rambles,

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SEE THIS: Theatre but with its great songs, powerfully poignant pacifi st message and Will Swenson’s recklessly atavistic Berger finding it Easy To Be Hard, this exuberant nostalgia trip really does Let the Sunshine In. LOUISE KINGSLEY

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WORTH A LOOK Orpheus Down Under is opera for people who think they don’t like opera. The action takes place in a Kent pub, Mt Olympus and Bondi Beach – where the gods are in training for sporting success, and Orpheus has to decide whether to rescue his unfaithful missus. » Warehouse Theatre, Dingwall Rd, CR0 2NF

East Croydon (020 8680 4060). Until May 2. From £10

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BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK

SUSTAINABLE FUTURES

ALTAR OF EDEN

DARK BLOOD

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Stuart MacBride

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In Rollins’ new sci-fi novel, a Louisiana vet comes across a stolen crate of highly intelligent yet genetically mutated zoo animals, and uncovers a disturbing secret about their origins.

Crime novel about a reformed rapist, who attempts to settle into a new life. But his dark past catches up with him when he’s lured into a money-hungry mobster’s power struggle.

REVENGER

THIRTEEN HOURS

Rory Clements

Deon Meyer

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Sustainability is one of the buzzwords of the age, the mantra of right-on ecowarriors, but this exhibition explores it with a focus on innovation, fleshed out with spectacular images. The scope and detail is exhaustive – find out which

of the world’s cities is the most sustainable, and how architects reduced their carbon footprint by building the California Academy of Sciences partially underground. TOM STURROCK

» Design Museum, Shad Thames, SE1 2YD London Bridge (designmuseum.org). Until Sep 5. £8.50

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Clement’s historically-inspired thriller centres on John Shakespeare, who enters the government service to find important papers and stop a dangerous threat to Queen Elizabeth, his family and himself.

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In this new thriller by South African crime writer Deon Meyer, detective Benny Griessel has 13 hours to find an American backpacker who disappeared in Cape Town.

MORE EXHIBITIONS Fantasise about owning your own Joan Marcus

place at Grand Designs Live. » ExCel London Exhibition Centre, E16 1XL Canning Town (granddesignslive.com). Until May 9. £10

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glamour at Grace Kelly: Style Icon. » V&A Museum, Cromwell Rd, SW7 2RL

South Kensington (vam.ac.uk). Until Sep 26. £7.40

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MUSIC USHER Raymond V Raymond (RCA)

★★★★★

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Its title inspired by 1970s flick Kramer V Kramer, Usher Raymond’s sixth record is pinned as his divorce album, recorded in the wake of the singer’s lessthan-amicable separation from his wife. However, lead single OMG tells a different story, with opening “Honey got some boobies / Like, wow, oh, wow” pretty much summing up the entire narrative in a single, brutal couplet. The

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THE FALL

THE FUTUREHEADS

XAVIER RUDD

Your Future Our Clutter

The Chaos

Koonyum Sun

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“If it’s me and your granny on bongos,” quipped Mark E Smith once, “it’s The Fall.” Your Future Our Clutter is the group’s 28th studio album, and despite the band’s revolving-door line-up (Wikipedia lists 34 former members), it doesn’t sound like anyone else. Smith is as irascible, amusing and untranslatable as ever, but the backing provided by his current band is altogether pretty ham-handed. Same time next year? WFJ

Their second album proved too difficult for most recordbuyers, and their third sank even faster. The Futureheads’ fourth record attempts to remind listeners of indie-rock radio what they liked about them in the first place, and to some extent it succeeds: the likes of Struck Dumb and I Can Do That come with sledgehammer choruses. But this kind of post-punk pop offers few surprises and yet surprise is exactly what it needs to thrive. WFJ

Grating new-agey lyrics and his own feeble falsetto aside, Rudd’s collaboration with bassist Tio Moloantoa and percussionist Andile Nqubezelo (of the late Lucky Dube’s band) on sixth album Koonyum Sun has mostly paid off. Instrumentally and vocally there’s far more texture to his reggae-imbued tunes, especially on Fresh Green Freedom and Reasons We Were Blessed. But Rudd’s default setting of insipid acoustic balladry asserts itself all too often. ALISON GRINTER

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NO.1 Just Say So, Brian McFadden feat Kevin Rudolf MAKING NEWS Kylie’s website crashed after it was flooded with fans trying to cop a sneak preview of her single All The Lovers from her new LP Aphrodite, out July 5. “You’ve overloaded the system!!!!,” the singer tweeted soon after.

NO.1 OMG, Usher feat Will.I.Am MAKING NEWS Crowded House will release their sixth album Intriguer on June 14. Their new LP promises special guest musicians and world music influences. First single Saturday Sun is out now as a free download on their website crowdedhouse.com.

NO.1 Warrior, Louise Carver / Zulu Boy MAKING NEWS Durban kwaito-house trio Big NUZ scooped three awards – Album of the Year, Best Kwaito Album and MTN Record of the Year – at the South African Music Awards (Samas) held at Sun City.

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LIVE REVIEW Kid Creole Barbican Apr 22 ★★★★★ Kid Creole’s early ’80s heyday seems like another age, but his ‘tropical gangster’ shtick proved a winning opener for this year’s La Linea festival. Backed by a tight, brassy band and three crooning, boogying ‘Coconuts’, the zoot-suited legend effortlessly combines the roles of choreographer, dancer, conductor, singer and raconteur with catlike grace. Big hits Stool Pigeon and Annie, I’m Not Your Daddy get everyone dancing, but their gumbo of funk, ska, calypso and pan-Latin styles has plenty of depth. Criminally entertaining. JON LUSK

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rest of Raymond V Raymond isn’t all like this; mercifully, too, given OMG’s risible production (by Will.I.Am). But most of it runs along the same unintentionally comic lines. From the album’s background and the song’s title, you might expect Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home) to be a plaintive cry from a single father missing his kids. With lyrics such as “Poke it on out / Poke it out right there”, one can only hope it’s not. So Many Girls and Pro Lover continue the boasting, and only the occasional neat production turn keep this from car-crash territory. WILL FULFORD-JONES


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GIG OF THE WEEK CAMDEN CRAWL Ah, the sun is shining and people are getting nekkid in parks – it can mean only one thing: festival season! Getting the party started is Camden’s annual crawl, which is two days of solid indie shindiggery. As ever, expect a mix of up-andcomers (Necro Deathmore, anyone?), established bleedingedge acts (Plan B, Chew Lips, The Drums, pictured right), the odd mainstream wild card (Pendulum, Sugababes), and alternative veterans (Teenage Fanclub, Gang of Four). There’s also comedy, fringe theatre, and other cool stuff.

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Camden Town (thecamdencrawl.com). May 1-2. Weekend ticket £57

THE TEMPER TRAP

IGGY & THE STOOGES

To give you some indication of the fevered anticipation for The Temper Trap’s return from M-Town, Australia, these gigs sold out months ago. Unsurprising given that the Coldplayesque outfit are renowned for their blistering live shows. The cherry on top is support from angel-voiced singer-songwriter Sarah Blasko.

Seeing Iggy Pop perform live should be high on your list of things to do before you die. His shows are a masterclass in old-school punk attitude (even if he is selling out on insurance adverts these days). Catch him as he and The Stooges perform their 1973 “break-up” LP Raw Power. Synth pioneers Suicide support on the first night.

» Shepherds Bush Empire, W11 8QE Shepherd’s Bush (0844 477 2000; o2shepherdsbushempire.co.uk). Apr 28-30. £20

» Hammersmith Apollo, Queen Caroline St, W6 9QH Hammersmith (0844 844 4748; ketmaster.co.uk). May 2-3. £30

BELIEVE THE HYPE WE ARE STANDARD THE LINE-UP Deu Txakartegi

(vocals), Jon Aguirrezabalaga (guitar), Juan Escribano (guitar), DW Farringdon (drums, synths), and recent addition to the band, Jav Leta (drums, not pictured). HAILS FROM Bilbao, Spain. THE BUZZ SO FAR For those who have a soft spot for floor-filling electro post-punk, look no further than Spanish quintet We Are Standard. The band spent eight months recording their debut album, which has a unique, upbeat sound, reminiscent of Gang Of Four’s Entertainment!. Unsurprising really, since Gang Of Four’s Andy Gill produced the album. WHAT ELSE? A hit back home, We Are Standard won Best Spanish Band at the MTV European Music Awards and

have become firm festival favourites across Europe. CHECK OUT Their ode to infidelity, The Last Time. THE CRITICS SAY “This giddy mix of fizzing synths and angular, disjointed beats shows producer Andy Gill hasn’t lost his touch.” [Music Week]

THE PLUG Self-titled album out through Mushroom Pillow. BORANA GREKU

SOUND BITES Powderfinger have rescheduled their “last London shows ever”. The gigs will now take place at Brixton Academy on Friday, June 4 (for ticket-holders of the April 22 show only) and Saturday, June 5 (for ticketholders of the April 21 show only). For ticket information phone 0844 477 2000 or see ticketmaster.co.uk. The band postponed their gigs due to the volcanic ash cloud.

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Dappled Cities

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Roy Ayers, The Ronnie Scotts All Stars The New York-

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Gilad Atzmon Israeli world-bop reeds man. 606 Club, Lots Rd, SW10 0QD (020 7352 5953). £12.

based vibraphonist plays jazz and funk. Ronnie Scott’s, Frith St, W1D 4HT (020 7439 0747). £30-£50.

Bolt Thrower, Benediction

Basia Bulat The Canadian

The Midlands-based five-piece plays hardcore metal. University

singer-songwriter performs alt-pop and folk. The Luminaire,

Of London Union, Malet St, WC1E 7HY (0870 060 3777). £10.

Kilburn High Rd, NW6 7JR (020 7372 7123). £8 & £10.

Damon & Naomi The

Whitney Houston

American duo plays indiefolk. The Luminaire, Kilburn High

The soulful pop vocalist performs her hits and songs from her album I Look To You.

Rd, NW6 7JR (020 7372 7123). £8.

O2 Arena, Peninsula Sq, SE10 0DX (0871 220 0260). £50-£100.

The flamboyant saxophonist and his group plays swing, blues and soul. Dover St

Impiety, Setherial, Omt And Korvus The Singaporean four-

Restaurant And Bar, Dover St, W1S 4LQ (020 7629 9813). £15.

piece plays death and black metal. The Purple Turtle, Crowndale Rd, NW1 1TN (020 7383 4976). £10.

Grace Jones The domineering diva, fashion icon and actress performs dance-pop. Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, SW7 2AP (020 7589 8212). £50-£60.

Max De Wardener An experimental set from the trio using instruments based on Harry Partch’s Cloud Chamber Bowls designs. Kings Place, York

The Leo Green Experience

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THE AUSSIE BBQ: DAPPLED CITIES, PLUS MORE Cargo, Rivington St, EC2A 3AY Old Street (cargo-london.com) Sat, May 16, 3pm. £8 adv Made famous at Texas’ SXSW music festival, The Aussie BBQ will make its London debut with a bill of fine Oz talent, including Dappled Cities, Blackchords and plenty more. Plus snags, natch.

Micachu And The Shapes & London Sinfonietta A collaboration between the offbeat indie-pop outfit and the classical ensemble, featuring new works by Mica Levi. Kings Place, York Way, N1 9AG (0844 264 0321). £9.50-£24.50.

John Otway Cult singersongwriter and his band. Halfmoon Putney, Lower Richmond Rd, SW15 1EU (020 8780 9383). £10.

Way, N1 9AG (0844 264 0321). £9.50.

Cecil Sharp House Community Choir The choir

TUESDAY 27

performs a capella harmony songs from the British Isles and the rest of the world.

British Sea Power The

Cecil Sharp House, Regent’s Park Rd, NW1 7AY (020 7485 2206). £66.

eccentric Northern fourpiece plays indie-pop from its album Man Of Aran. Union

Martin Stephenson The multi-instrumentalist and former member of The Daintees plays rootsy pop. The Green Note Cafe, Parkway, NW1 7AN (020 7485 9899). £12.

The Pretty Things Blues, R’n’B and rock ’n’ roll from the London-based group, including founder members Phil May and Dick Taylor. Charlotte St Blues Club, Charlotte St, W1T 4QH (020 7580 0113). £15.

Adrian Edmondson & The Bad Shepherds

FRIDAY 30

Chapel, Compton Tce, N1 2UN (020 7226 1686). £15.50.

The comedian and his band performs folk versions of punk songs. East Wintergarden, Canada

Arch Enemy, Sabbat, Enslaved The five-piece

Guitar-led, New Yorkbased jazz four-piece.

Dying Fetus The US-based

Sq, E14 5AB (020 7334 3922). £20.

from Sweden plays heavy metal. Forum, Highgate Rd, NW5

Ronnie Scott’s, Frith St, W1D 4HT (020 7439 0747). £35-£60.

death metal trio promotes its album Descend Into Depravity.

Robert Habermann

The Underworld, Camden High St, NW1 0NE (020 7482 1932). £12.

From The Jam Classic Jam songs performed by original bassist Bruce Foxton, plus Mark Brzezicki and Russell Hastings. The Electric Ballroom,

John Scofield Quartet

1JY (020 7344 0044). £18.

The singer performs pop hits from the 1960s and 1970s with musicians Alex Stanford and Jonny Gee. Live! On The Park At Pizza On The Park, Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LY (020 7235 5273). £15.

Nerina Pallot The pop-rock

The Blockheads, Away With The Faeries Funk and pop-punk from the London-based outfit. 100 Club, Oxford St, W1D 1LL (020 7636 0933). £25, adv £23.50.

Chew Lips Indie and electropop trio. Cargo, Rivington St,

Tango 5 The quintet performs tango works by Astor Piazzolla. The Forge Venue And Caponata Restaurant, Delancey St, NW1 7NL (07971 851141). £12.

The Ukulele Orchestra Of Great Britain The ensemble

EC2A 3AY (020 7739 3440). £10.50.

performs classical and rock favourites. Cecil Sharp House,

Empire State R’n’B and

Regent’s Park Rd, NW1 7AY (020 7485 2206). £15, concs £12.

soul outfit. Dover St Restaurant And Bar, Dover St, W1S 4LQ (020 7629 9813). £15.

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Camden High St, NW1 8QP (020 7485 9006). £25, adv £23.50.

singer-songwriter from London performs songs from her album The Graduate. Union

Machaca The Latin and reggae fusion group launches its album Los Ambulantes.

Chapel, Compton Tce, N1 2UN (020 7226 1686). £17.

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Modeste Hughes The Madagascan guitarist plays traditional music from the Betroka region mixed with southern African dance rhythms.

The Adicts The veteran six-piece plays punk-rock.

The Green Note Cafe, Parkway, NW1 7AN (020 7485 9899). £10.

A Funk Affair An evening

Dee C Lee The south London-

Ronnie Scott’s, Frith St, W1D 4HT (020 7439 0747). £15-£27.50.

Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, SE1 8XX (0844 847 9910/cc 0871 663 2500). £12, concs £6.

Air Traffic The BournemouthDanielle Spencer The Australian alt-pop singersongwriter promotes her album Calling All Magicians. The Pheasantry at Pizza Express, King’s Rd, SW3 4UT (020 7351 5031). £15.

based trio play alternative rock. Bush Hall, Uxbridge Rd, W12 7LJ (020 8222 6955). £12.50.

Chase & Status Drum ’n’ bass and hip-hop from the Londonbased duo. Koko, Camden High

100 Club, Oxford St, W1D 1LL (020 7636 0933). £18, adv £15.

of funk featuring some of the UK’s finest musicians.

Rokia Traore The Malian

St, NW1 7JE (0870 432 5527). £16.50.

born singer performs pop and soul. Live! On The Park At Pizza

guitarist and singer plays blues-flavoured world music. Koko, Camden High St,

Gorillaz The animated hip-hop

On The Park, Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LY (020 7235 5273). £15.

Ian Hunter Veteran classic rocker and ex-leader of Mott The Hoople. Barbican Centre,

Patti Plinko And Her Boy The chanteuse performs

Silk St, EC2Y 8DS (0845 120 7500/ cc 020 7638 8891). £16-£26.

NW1 7JE (0870 432 5527). £15.

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outfit fronted by Damon Albarn is joined by former Clash members Mick Jones and Paul Simonon to showcase album Plastic Beach. Roundhouse, Chalk Farm

dark cabaret and torch

Rd, NW1 8EH (0844 482 8008). £45.

songs. Leicester Square Theatre, Leicester Place, WC2H 7BX (0844 847 2475). £8-£12.

electro-pop combo performs music from its second album, The Spell. Koko, Camden High

Michael Omer The pianist-composer plays contemporary jazz originals.

Samara Saxophonist Steve

St, NW1 7JE (0870 432 5527). £14.

Live! On The Park At Pizza On The Park, Knightsbridge, SW1X 7LY (020 7235 5273). £15.

Alphabeat The Danish

Babylon Circus, Tankus The Henge Left-field pop from the

Rubie and his six-piece plays Latin jazz, samba and soul. 606 Club, Lots Rd, SW10 0QD (020 7352 5953). £12.

Lyon-based outfit. Dingwalls, Camden Lock, Chalk Farm Rd, NW1 8AB (020 7428 0010/ cc 020 7428 5929). £11.50.

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Damo Suzuki The Japanese singer-songwriter and musician performs psychedelic punk. The Luminaire, Kilburn High Rd, NW6 7JR (020 7372 7123). £12, adv £10, concs £8.

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FAST FORWARD The Cat Empire Brixton Academy, Oct 23 (0844 477 2000). £19.50 Johnny Clegg Hammersmith Apollo, Jun 19 (0844 844 4748). £27.50 Crowded House Hammersmith Apollo, Jun 8-10 (0844 844 4748). £44.75 Cypress Hill Brixton Academy, Jun 15 (0844 477 2000). £25 Download Festival: AC/DC, Wolfmother Donnington Park, Jun 11-13 (0844 277 4321). £175 (weekend) Eskimo Joe Shepherds Bush Empire, May 17 (0844 477 2000). £27.50 Fat Freddy’s Drop The Troxy, Sep 9 (0870 264 3333). £27.50 Green Day Wembley Stadium, Jun 19 (0844 980 8001). £26-£35 Jack Johnson O2 Arena, Jun 30 (0844 856 0202). £30-£37 Motörhead Brixton Academy, Nov 27 (0844 477 2000). £32.50 Muse Wembley Stadium, Sep 10-11 (0844 277 4321). £45 The Necks Barbican, Jun 26 (020 7638 8891). £15 Pendulum Wembley Arena, May 28 (0844 815 0815). £22.50 Rugby Rocks: Feeder, Just Jack, Parlotones, Alex Gardner The Athletic Ground, Richmond, Jun 12 (rugbyrocks7s.com). £15-£55 Supergrass Brixton Academy, Jun 10 (0844 477 2000). £25



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CLUB OF THE WEEK THE GALLERY’S 15TH BIRTHDAY You have to respect a party that’s been going for 15 years, held over 780 events and had 936,000 guests. But it wasn’t always success for brothers Tall Paul and Danny Newman. Danny says: “Our third or fourth show shut early as we only had 27 people in.” Celebrate The Gallery’s birthday with a rare UK set by Paul Oakenfold (right), plus Danny Rampling and Seb Fontaine.

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This is the eighth party in Together’s comeback series, and we’re absolutely chuffed with the line up. With German electro duo and dance floor heroes Digitalism and house star Felix Da Housecat from Chicago on the bill, this is definitely a happy camper clubbing moment.

While we would normally scoff at someone who uses numbers in their name, Deadmau5’s tunes are so good, we’ll look past it. Even calling himself after a not-so-dearly departed rodent hasn’t marred his success, and he’s back with three dates in London.

» Coronet Theatre, New Kent Rd, SE1 6TJ Elephant & Castle (020 7701 1500; cornettheatre.co.uk). Fri, Apr 30, 10pm-5am. £15

» Brixton Academy, Stockwell Rd, SW9 9SL Brixton (020 7771 3000; o2academybrixton.co.uk). Fri, Apr 30-Sun, May 2. From £26.50

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CLUB NEWS Club of the Week, The Gallery has launched a limited edition DVD. It includes footage of its 14th birthday party with Armin van Buuren (right), a behindthe-scenes look at a day in the life of The Gallery, and DJ comments about the Turnmills era. The first 1000 people through the doors of its 15th birthday will get a free copy. Last year Tiësto became the first ever DJ to headline Victoria Park, attracting over 25,000 clubbers. Now fresh off the back of his Kaleidoscope UK tour, the superstar DJ has announced he will return to the London park for another monster show on Friday, July 30. And for support, Tiësto has

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CLUB LISTINGS MONDAY 26 Baba Yaga’s Hut Presents

Studios, Farrell Crt, SE17 1LB (020 7703 4760). 7.30pm-late. £7.

Chill Out Sessions DJs spin chill-out classics. Jewel, Maiden Ln, WC2E 7JS (020 7379 5900). 5pm-12.30am. £10 after 9pm, guestlist free before 10pm.

I Love Mondays DJ Victor spins commercial dance, R’n’B and funky house. Moonlighting, Greek St, W1D 4DR (020 7287 372). 10pm-3.30am. £5, NUS £1.

Salsa Cellar Resident DJs play Latin funk, salsa and reggae. Downstairs At The King’s Head, Crouch End Hill, N8 8AA (020 8340 1028). 7pm-late. £7, concs £4.

Vodka Island Funky electro, house and chart from the residents. Tiger Tiger, Haymarket, SW1Y 4SP (020 7930 1885). 9pm-3am. £6, £5 before 10pm.

Cheap$kates Disco and hip-hop courtesy of DJ Downfall. Moonlighting, Greek St, W1D 4DR (020 7287 372). 9pm3.30am. £6, NUS £5, w/flyer £4.

Game On Residents spin

TUESDAY 27 Boot Camp Rob C and

St, WC2H 7AQ (020 7839 4188). 9pm-3am. £7, guest list/NUS £5.

Ln, SE11 5QY (020 7793 0903). 9pm-2am. £3, mems £2.

Festa Fiesta Latin and samba

N*A*S*I*N SoniX, Brahim and guests play punk, rock, metal and ska. The Borderline, Orange Yard, Manette St, W1D 4JB (0870 060 3777/cc 0871 231 0842). 11pm-3am. £5, w/flyer £4, mems £2.

from the resident DJs, plus salsa classes before 10pm. Fiesta Havana, Fulham Rd, SW6 5NH (020 7381 5005). 7pm-2am. £6.

Wicked Wednesdays The residents supply R’n’B and hiphop. Sound, Leicester Sq, WC2H

Lost In London Party on the

7NA (0870 863 1010). 9pm-3am. £10, £5 before 11pm, guestlist £3.

ground floor, electro-house in the basement and commercial R’n’B in the VIP room. Zoo Bar,

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Bear St, WC2H 7AQ (020 7839 4188). 7.30pm-3am. £7, guestlist/NUS £5.

Auralphonix Crew Presents

Stupid Tuesday Funky and

Psy trance and progressive trance from resident DJs. Club

soulful house and pop. Thirst, Greek St, W1D 3DR (020 7437 1977). 9pm-3am. £3, concs available.

414, Coldharbour Ln, SW9 8LF (020 7924 9322). 11pm-6am. £5.

Candybox DJs Jamie, White Heat DJs Matty and Olly play indie, punk, techno and electro. Madame Jo Jo’s, Brewer St, W1F 0SE (020 7734 3040). 10.30pm-3am. £6, adv £5.

WEDNESDAY 28 Agita Brasil Latin and samba courtesy of the resident DJs, plus dance classes before 10pm. Fiesta Havana, Fulham Rd, SW6 5NH (020 7381 5005). 7pm2am. £6.

Belle play glam rock and punk. St Moritz, Wardour St, W1F 8WL (020 7437 0525). 10pm-3.30pm. £6, mems/w/flyer £5, free before 11pm.

BASSHUNTER AND SASH! Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 8TT Shepherd’s Bush (o2sheperdsbush empire.co.uk). Wed, Jul 17. From £18.50 Controversy-courting Swede Basshunter (right) is joined by chart-topping ’90s dance music producer Sash! on a tour of the UK.

chart, party anthems and retro hits in the basement, with R’n’B, electro and house in the VIP room. Zoo Bar, Bear

Peter X spin disco in aid of Positiveline and The Eddie Surman Trust. Eagle, Kennington

Decadence DJs Shuff and

Michael and David spin indie, electro and retro. Moonlighting, Greek St, W1D 4DR (020 7287 372). 10pm-3.30am. £6, w/flyer £5, £3 before 11pm.

G-A-Y Porn Idol The residents supply pop and disco. Heaven, Charing Cross Arches, Villiers St, WC2N 6NG (020 7930 2020). 11pm-4am. £7, w/flyer free.

House Rules Bank Holiday Special House and dance from Rob Marmot, Gareth Wyn and Szlar. Plan B, Brixton Rd, SW9 4AY (0870 116 5421). 10pm-8am. £15, adv/NUS £10.

Iconic Soulful and funky house. The Fridge, Town Hall Parade, SW2 1RP (020 7326 5100). 9pm-5am. £15 after 1am, £10 before 1am, free before 11pm.

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Inferno Andrew Elmore spins funk, house and dance. The Shadow Lounge, Brewer St, W1F 0RF (020 7287 7988). 10pm3am. £10, free before 11pm.

Goldmine Resident DJs play indie, rock and punk, plus Ivan And The Wolves, Red Drapes, The Moon and Heads Hearts perform live. The Rhythm Factory, Whitechapel Rd, E1 1EW (020 7375 3774). 8pm-1am. £5.

Got That Friday Feeling? Resident DJs play soul, disco and R’n’B from the 1980s. Revolution, Leadenhall St, EC3V 4QT (020 7621 9955). 8pm-2am. £7, £5 before 10pm, free before 8pm.

The London-Rio Connection Rough Disco Resident DJs

Lost And Found Keb Darge and Andy Smith play blues, rock and Northern Soul. Madame Jo Jo’s, Brewer St, W1F 0SE (020 7734 3040). 10pm-3am. £8.

Sexy Saturdays DJ Matt Calvery and Khalid play funky house and pop. The Loop, Dering St, W1S 1AH (020 7493 1003). 10pm-3am. £10.

spin electro, drum ’n’ bass, indie and hip-hop. Sound, Leicester

DJs T & Harv spin Brazilian house, party and dance floor hits, plus live music from Soul Fiesta.

Sq, WC2H 7NA (0870 863 1010). 7.30pm-late. £10, £5 before 11pm.

Guanabara, Parker St, WC2B 5PW (020 7242 8600). 5pm-late. £10.

Unbranded DJs Howie and Perry play commercial dance and R’n’B. Crazy Larry’s, King’s Rd,

Smash & Grab Indie, pop,

Neat Neat Neat DJs spin

SW10 0TZ (020 7376 5555). 10pm3am. £10, guest list £5 before 11pm.

electro and house, plus The Good Natured, Harmony Boucher and This Tawdry Affair perform live. Proud Camden,

new and classic punk, plus live music. South Of The Border, Old St, EC1V 9NQ (020 7739 4202). 9pm-2am. £5, £4 before 11pm.

Bank Holiday All Dayer

The Horse Hospital, Chalk Farm Rd, NW1 8AH (020 7482 3867). 7.30pm-2.30am. £8, £5 before 10pm.

Popstarz Three rooms of indie, pop and R’n’B for a gay crowd.

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The Den & Centro, West Central St, WC1A 1JJ (020 7240 1083). 10pm-4am. £8, free before 11pm.

Big Night Out DJs David, Jim and John play pop, indie, retro and rock. The Roxy, Rathbone Pl, W1T 1HJ (020 7255 1098). 5pm3.30am. £9, NUS £5, £4 before 10.30pm, free before 8.30pm.

Caligula Andre J hosts a decadent night of disco, electro and house with special guest DJs and live PAs. The

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Soul Fridays The resident DJs supply R’n’B, 1990s soul and funky house. Stanza, Shaftesbury Ave, W1D 5DY (020 7494 3020). 10pm-3am. £10.

Evil Nine, New Young Pony Club, Roska, Maximilian and Budakan provide electro, house and dub. The Old Queen’s Head, Essex Rd, N1 8LN (020 7354 9993). 3pm-3am. £5, free before 7pm.

Circus 4th Birthday House and electro from Tom Stephan, Kris Di Angelis and Erol Sabadosh, plus a DJ set from The XX. Paramount, New Oxford

Twilo Natema, Shuey Aurora, Erol Arda and Kudos Rich spin electro and house. Pacha, Terminus

St, WC1A 1DD (020 7420 2900). 10.30pm-5am. £15, adv £12.

Pl, SW1V 1JR (0845 371 4489). 10pm5am. £15, adv £10.

Bathhouse, Bishopsgate Churchyard, EC2M 3TJ (020 7920 9207). 11pm5am. £8, £5 before 12.30am.

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Fabric: On & On & On Craig Richards, Terry Francis, Sasha, Carl Craig, Reboot, Stacey Pullen and Trus Me play house and techno. Fabric, Charterhouse

Dummy Stopmakingme spins

Allure The residents spin

St, EC1M 6HJ (020 7336 8898). 11pm-late. £23, mems £18.

hip-hop, electro and rock, plus live music from Hudson Mohawke and Egyptian Hip Hop. The Macbeth, Hoxton St, N1

R’n’B and house. Aquum Bar, Clapham High St, SW4 7UL (020 7627 2726). 8pm-3.30am. £8, £6 before 11pm, free before 9pm.

6LP (020 7749 0600). 9pm-2am. £7.

Casino Royale Resident DJs play indie, rock and garage.

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The Barfly, Camden, Chalk Farm Rd, NW1 8AN (0844 847 2424). 10pm-late. £8, adv £6.

Superfreq V Veryverywrongindeed House, techno and electro from Mr C, Spektre, Luke VB and Tim Reid in room one, plus Junkyard Rules and Get Familiar in room two. Matter, O2 Arena, Peninsula Sq, SE10 0AX (020 7549 6686). 10am-7pm. £12.

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“The IMF’s report is another testament to the success of economic stimulus together with the resilience of the Australian people during the toughest economic conditions since the Great Depression.” Treasurer Wayne Swan on an IMF report that singles out Australia as a leader in the global economic recovery.

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AUSTRALIA Bikies denied bail Three Comancheros accused of murdering Anthony Zervas during a bikie brawl at Sydney Airport were refused bail by a NSW Supreme Court judge. The trio will face a committal hearing, expected to run for at least eight weeks, starting on July 5.

Scheme written off The Federal Government pulled the plug on its botched $2.45 billion home insulation programme but refused to admit responsibility for the scheme’s

time to remember: A veteran waves to the crowd along Bathurst St during the Anzac Day Parade in Sydney. Veterans, dignitaries and members of the public marked the 95th anniversary of the allied landing at the Gallipoli peninsula in WWI.

disastrous failings. After suspending the scheme in February, following an outcry over four deaths and more than 100 fires linked to the program, a replacement initiative was meant to be only weeks away. But after the mess cost Peter Garrett his job as assistant climate change minister the Government permanently closed the programme.

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A manslaughter charge was withdrawn against Mark Wilhelm – the man accused over the cruise ship death of Brisbane mother-of-two Dianne Brimble.

Brimble died in September 2002, less than 24 hours after she boarded a P&O cruise ship. But last year, after a four-anda-half week trial, a jury in the NSW Supreme Court failed to reach a verdict in Wilhelm’s manslaughter charge.

Earthquake hits About a dozen historic buildings and a school were damaged by an earthquake in the city of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, in Western Australia’s goldfields. The quake, measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale, was the biggest to hit the gold mining region in 50 years.

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“This is crass politics at its worst, it was one of the things we did hear from Pauline Hanson. It’s one of Tony Abbott’s Sarah Palin moments.” Australian Workers’ Union boss Paul Howes on Abbott’s proposal. “His single greatest achievement was to unify the Olympic movement.” Australian Olympic Committee president John Coates on the death of former IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch.

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Two for one: An unnamed two headed bobtail lizard, a type of skink, is seen at its new reptile park home at Henley Brook in Perth. The two-headed reptile was rescued from Coogee by the Park and was doing well despite the deformity.

“Keeping people on welfare when there is work available … that’s not kindness, that’s cruelty.” Opposition leader Tony Abbott proposes banning the dole for young people.


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■ Notorious underworld figure and serial killer Carl Williams dies in prison ■ He is allegedly bashed by a fellow prisoner who is charged with his murder. ■ Police set up special investigation task force.

A World War II veteran robbed of pokies’ winnings said his attackers should stop stealing before they ended up in jail. Reg Dickinson, 96, was returning to his nursing home residence in a motorised scooter when he was robbed of $20.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA Carl Williams pictured in court after admitting to murdering three people

with a non-parole period of 35 years after pleading guilty in 2007 to ordering the murders of three underworld rivals and the failed conspiracy to murder lawyer Mario Condello. He was also linked to a host of other murders. Victorian premier John Brumby dismissed calls for a Royal Commission and said a

royal commission would be a waste of taxpayers’ money. “To be honest what occurred in the prison was obviously unacceptable, but the person concerned was a serial killer,” Brumby said. But police decided his death was too serious for a straightforward homicide and set up the task force.

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WA holds out on health deal Prime Minister Kevin Rudd insisted his health reform plan was a done deal – even if Western Australia refused demands to hand over its GST. After two days of exhaustive negotiations, Rudd trumpeted a “historic” health and hospital agreement with all states and territories except WA. In return for $5.4 billion in sweeteners and an agreement by states and territories to hand back an unspecified amount of GST, the commonwealth will take control of 60 per cent of public hospital funding. The GST grab was expected

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ictoria police set up a special task force to investigate the broader aspects of the murder of gangland killer Carl Williams at Barwon Prison. Williams, 39, suffered serious head injuries after he was allegedly bashed. He suffered a heart attack and could not be revived. A fellow inmate, 36, was charged with one count of murder and appeared via video link from prison at the Geelong Magistrates’ Court. Williams was serving life imprisonment in Barwon’s maximum security Acacia unit

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to be around one-third of revenues. “This … is a very, very big reform of the health and hospital system of Australia,” Rudd said. WA, however, could prove a headache for Rudd. “Twenty pieces of silver won’t work with Western Australia and won’t work with me,” WA premier Colin Barnett told Sky News. Rudd insisted the deal would not fall over. “We’re pretty confident we can work something through with our friends in the west,” Rudd said.

A young Sudanese student died and another man was in a critical condition after a brawl in Perth. Police were called to Mirrabooka in the city’s north after two groups were reportedly fighting with sticks and posts.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA An Adelaide man who killed his partner’s invalid father was jailed for six years for manslaughter. Karim George Derbali, 64, had previously pleaded guilty to the charge after admitting he inflicted the injuries that claimed the life of Danny Kapetonovic, 64, in March last year.

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Western Australia premier Colin Barnett

A crocodile enjoying a dip in a caravan park swimming pool made such a splash that tourists had to abandon their morning water aerobics class. Tourists at the Northern Territory caravan park woke to find a 1.5m crocodile enjoying the pool.

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The number of scientists being laid off by AgResearch, the nation’s biggest state science company.

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Strong RWC interest

Bain faces tough test David Bain would have to meet an “extraordinary

The percentage of support for National according to a TVNZ/ Colmar Brunton poll.

special pilgrimage: Nicola Johnston, from Invercargill, camps overnight at Anzac Cove in Turkey before the Dawn Service at Gallipoli. This year marks the 95th anniversary of the allied troops landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula during WWi.

circumstances” test in his bid for compensation for wrongful conviction and imprisonment, justice minister Simon Power said. Bain was convicted in 1995 of murdering five members of his family in Dunedin. In 2007 the Privy Council quashed his convictions on the grounds of a substantial miscarriage of justice and ordered a retrial.

Prisoner vote queried

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A bill to ban anyone in prison from voting in a general election passed its first reading in Parliament. Under current law prisoners

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Ponsonby and was almost due to expire. The winner said he put the ticket in a drawer at home and forgot about it. “It’s been a stressful year and I completely forgot I had the ticket … It was a bit faded but I noticed the date on it and thought I’d better get down to the shop quick just in case I’d won anything.”

serving a sentence of three years or more can’t vote but National MP Paul Quinn, who drafted the member’s bill, believed no one in prison on election day should be able to.

Call for protection Politicians were asked to consider whether students were protected from political indoctrination in schools after the showing of Al Gore’s film An Inconvenient Truth prompted a petition to Parliament. The petition of former ACT MP Muriel Newman asked that school children be protected from political indoctrination.

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The number of kiwi eggs successfully attached at five kiwi breeding facilities in the 2009/2010 breeding season.

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The percentage of people who believe the tax on tobacco should be raised.

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One extra day could have made a sad story for an Auckland Lotto winner who “completely forgot” about his ticket. The Ponsonby resident claimed an outstanding prize of $509,937 just one day before the ticket expired, NZ Lotteries chief executive Todd McLeay said. The first division winning ticket was sold 12 months ago in

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The current percentage rate of inflation.

The Government extended drought relief to a further four regions – Bay of Plenty, South Taranaki and parts of South Canterbury and Otago. Agriculture minister David Carter said that with significant parts of both islands in drought, many farmers were heading for a tough winter.

There were tentative smiles from New Zealand’s Rugby World Cup organisers after domestic ticket applications for next year’s tournament made a strong start. Rugby New Zealand 2011 chief executive Martin Snedden was boosted by the response to priority sales for members of the “rugby community”. In the first 24 hours, there were about 5000 applications for team or venue pool match packages, significantly more than had been expected.

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■ Three Air Force crew die in helicopter crash. ■ The crew were on the way to take part in Anzac Day memorial services. ■ One crewman survives crash near Wellington.

A cyclist died after being hit by a train in the Bay of Plenty. A Kiwirail spokeswoman said the crossing had barriers, bells and flashing lights.

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The scene of the helicopter crash where three Air Force crew died

dead at the crash site while a fourth man was airlifted to Wellington Hospital, where he remained in a serious condition. “I am shocked and saddened by this tragic event,” Key said. “My thoughts are with the families of the victims, the family of the injured man, and the entire New Zealand

Defence Force. To have this happen when the helicopter was heading to Wellington for an Anzac Day flypast is an absolute tragedy. “I am sure that all New Zealanders will join with me in offering the families of the victims, and the Defence Force, our deepest condolences.”

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Hall’s body may be removed The widow of Christchurch climber Rob Hall said he would have wanted his body to remain where he died on Mt Everest, although it was “virtually impossible” his body would be recovered. Her comments come after the Nepalese government announced plans to remove the bodies of at least two climbers during a rubbish clean-up expedition on the world’s highest peak. Hall, 36, had made his fifth successful summit of Everest in May 1996 – a record for any non-Sherpa – but his expedition turned into tragedy

What’s happening across the country

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he deaths of three Air Force crew in a helicopter crash on Anzac Day were shocking and saddening, Prime Minister John Key said. The three crew members were on an Airforce Iroquois helicopter which crashed shortly before 6am into hills near Pukerua Bay, about 40km north-east of Wellington while, on its way from Ohakea to Anzac memorial services in the city. Flying Officer Daniel Stephen Gregory, 28, Corporal Benjamin Andrew Carson, helicopter crewman, 25, and Flight Lieutenant Hayden Peter Madsen, pilot, 33, were found

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as he tried to get a group of weak and stranded climbers off the south summit. His wife, Jan Arnold, said it would be “virtually impossible” to retrieve her husband’s body. “Rob’s wish was, if he died in the mountains, to stay in the mountains,” she said. If his body happened to be found during the expedition, Arnold said she would prefer he was cremated at base camp. Guy Cotter, who now owns the Christchurch mountain guide company Hall had operated, said it would be risky to recover his body.

A man who left his 18-month-old boy unattended in a car while he went into a Wellington strip club in the early hours of the morning was fined $200. Wayne Ricardo Schwamm, 42, pleaded guilty court to leaving a child under 14 without reasonable supervision.

UPPER SOUTH ISLAND A stalker was jailed for terrorising his ex-girlfriend by text. Tony Indar Chand was on parole from a jail sentence last year when he began a two-month relationship with Susan Weilaard. When it ended in December, 39-year-old Chand decided to stalk her.

LOWER SOUTH ISLAND

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A Dunedin roof repair and sealing company was fined $30,000 after its contractor waterblasted a brittle asbestos roof, spreading contamination over nearby surroundings. Sealtec Otago employed the contractor last May to waterblast the corrugated asbestos roof of an engineering business before a sealant was applied.

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Bread price call

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The number of people in need of proper shelter. The Government said the housing backlog continued to grow despite its efforts.

Taxis protest

Strikers back to work SA Municipal Workers Union members returned to work

train derailment: The antique luxury Rovos Rail train lays derailed outside the capital Pretoria, killing three people including a woman and her newborn baby, born just after the accident. The train was en route from Cape Town to Pretoria.

after a strike of nine days was called off. It followed negotiations between the union and the SA Local Government Association. The strike was characterised by striking workers trashing streets, damaging municipal buildings and intimidating nonstriking municipal workers.

Wilderness drownings

Striking workers

Two men and a woman drowned in two separate incidents at Wilderness on the Southern Cape coast. A woman, believed to be a sangoma, and a man were swept out to sea while she was

conducting a traditional baptism ritual. Earlier, an angler was swept off the rocks and drowned barely 100m away.

Rift Valley fever hits The Government said it was working around the clock to contain the outbreak of Rift Valley fever. The Departments of Health, Agriculture and the National Institute of Communicable Diseases said outbreak response teams had been deployed in a number of provinces. The disease has led to the deaths of 11 people.

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The number of suspects released due to a lack of evidence in connection with the murder of a woman, 65, and five children in Port Elizabeth in 2007.

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The number of hospitals and schools in the Eastern Cape without road access, according to national transport minister, Sibusiso Ndebele.

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nearly there: The hype builds as President Jacob Zuma dances the diski dance with Sol Plaatjie mayor Patrick Everyday during celebrations marking the 50 days until the start of the Fifa 2010 World Cup. The first match will be played on June 11.

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The distance in kilometres a 15-yearold boy ‘train surfed’ on top of a moving carriage in Kempton Park before he fell off and died.

Trade union federation Cosatu supported a call on producers to sell bread at cost as punishment for price-fixing. It followed a suggestion by the Agriculture department and Cosatu said it would display a true sense of remorse. Pioneer Foods was fined R196m but the Competition Commission launched an appeal, requesting a R1.5bn fine.

Chaos erupted when members of the National Taxi Alliance (NTA) forced their way into the main entrance of the Union Buildings in Pretoria. NTA members with branches and knobkieries overpowered police, demanding to be let into the building, which is the national seat of Government. The NTA accused the Government of ill-treating taxi operators and drivers.

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Pessimism grips

WESTERN CAPE A woman was shot dead at the popular Lookout Beach Restaurant in Plettenberg Bay. Four suspects fled the scene after the murder. Police said the victim was a 46-year-old woman who was a member of the restaurant’s management team.

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Mouners at the funeral of Eugene Terre’Blanche, who was one of 1804 murders on farms since 1991

the ability to reason. He said that even seemingly sensible people had been gripped by the pessimism and that the ruling ANC had begun to fracture. The ANC confirmed that Malema was to face disciplinary action. Several charges were brought against him but the

ANC would not reveal what they were, saying it was an internal matter. If found guilty, he would face a number of scenarios, but ANC insiders said expulsion was unlikely. Meanwhile Agri SA said there had been 11,785 attacks on farms, including 1804 murders, since 1991.

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Concerns over water quality of water at authorities that failed to obtain the Blue Drop status was not necessarily poor or unsafe to drink. Only municipalities that scored 95 per cent and more obtained the status. Among the bad performers were uMkhanyakude District Municipality in northern KwaZulu-Natal, which scored 16 per cent, and the Ventersdorp municipality, which only managed 18 per cent. Among the top performers were eThekwini Municipality (Durban), City of Johannesburg, and City of Cape Town.

EASTERN CAPE The police’s elite Hawks arrested a 54-year-old Port Elizabeth man after they caught him with Mandrax tablets valued at R8.76m. The arrest followed a month-long stake-out of a warehouse.

FREE STATE An 18-year-old Reddersburg farm worker was arrested for trying to shoot his employer. Police said the youth attempted, but failed, to shoot farm owner Heilie Labuschagne with a firearm he had taken from her handbag.

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Cape Town shows off its achievement

Royal family member and well-known socialite, Prince Sifiso Zulu, was found guilty on seven counts, including culpable homicide and reckless driving, in connection with an accident in 2008 in which two people died. He also failed to stop at the scene, after jumping a red traffic light. He will be sentenced in May.

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■ Analyst says recent controversy has hindered people’s reasoning. ■ ANC confirms Julius Malema will face party disciplinary charges. ■ Agri SA says there has been 1804 farm murders since 1991.

Nine municipal water authorities snubbed the Government’s water quality assessment programme. Known as the Blue Drop, the Department of Water and Environmental affairs assessment programme was aimed at testing the quality of drinking water provided by municipalities and water authorities. Of the 787 municipal water authorities assessed, only 38 obtained the “Blue Drop” accolade for 2010. However, deputy water affairs minister Rejoice Mabudafhasi said the quality

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SUMMARY

outh Africans were in a state of “hysterical pessimism” according to noted independent political analyst Aubrey Matshiqi. Matshiqi said the condition had arisen after controversial ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema had sung a song about “shooting the farmer” and after Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging leader Eugene Terre’Blanche was killed on his Ventersdorp farm. Matshiqi said that the state of mind of South Africans lowered their collective IQ and compromised

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BASKETBALL The struggling sport in Australia receives a major boost when it’s announced the highest ranking country in the world, Argentina, will visit for a three-match series in June.

WEDNESDAY

CRICKET Brett Lee declares himself ready to go for the ICC Twenty20 World in the West Indies. Cricket Australia’s decision to persist with Lee has left many followers perplexed.

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MOTOR RACING The Gold Coast 600 V8 Supercar event in October receives a big boost with the announcement former Formula One champion Jacques Villeneuve will take part.

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FOOTBALL Paul Okon and Frank Farina are thrown into the mix to coach the North Queensland Fury, which was recently bailed out by the A-League after suffering massive losses.

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FOOTBALL Bafana Bafana’s preparations for the World Cup take a blow when China pull out of a friendly scheduled for Wednesday. China blame flight disruptions.

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THURSDAY FOOTBALL Fulham v Hamburg Europa League 8.05pm ITV4

FRIDAY CRICKET Sri Lanka v New Zealand Twenty20 World Cup 5pm Sky Sports 1 SATURDAY RUGBY LEAGUE Hull FC v Harlequins Super League action 3pm Sky Sports 4

Aussie Brian Smith justifies his appointment as performance adviser to the England rugby league team.

SUNDAY FOOTBALL Liverpool v Chelsea Premier League battle 1.30pm Sky Sports 1

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Steve Davis What a performance against John Higgins. In recent years Davis has spent more time on the BBC couch than on the snooker table. But the weekend showed just how good he was. And how good was that? Back in the 1980s he

dominated the sport. He’s won six world titles, but the last of them was 21 years ago. The UK certainly has turned up some golden oldies in recent years? Sure has, Davis is 52, while the British Open golf tournament was nearly won by Greg Norman and Tom Watson in recent years.

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Tahs win derby Waratahs 19 L Turner try; D Halangahu con, 4 pens

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The unerring boot of NSW flyhalf Daniel Halangahu put a major dent in the Brumbies’ Super Rugby finals hopes. In wet and slippery conditions, a Waratahs’ regular season record crowd of 40,271 witnessed a dour struggle with both teams largely favouring a field-position game based on kicking. NSW scored 10 unanswered points after the break against a Brumbies side which failed to solve their season-long conundrum of converting possession into points. The game produced just one try, when NSW

winger Lachie Turner got ahead of his injured Brumbies counterpart Alfie Mafi and reeled in a chip kick from inside centre Berrick Barnes with one hand to cross in the 50th minute. Halangahu nailed the conversion and all four of his penalty attempts, while opposing flyhalf Matt Giteau landed four of his six penalty shots. Numerous breakdown penalties contributed to the stop-start feel of the game. Dubbed the Real Madrid of Australia’s Super rugby teams before the season the Brumbies yet again failed to deliver. NSW got the better of some contentious first-half calls from referee Steve Walsh.

Rebels may get leftovers Melbourne Rebels chairman Harold Mitchell wouldn’t ruled out the new Super Rugby franchise picking over the carcass of the Melbourne Storm after the salary cap shame which threatened to disband the NRL club’s star-studded squad. The Rebels accepted the resignation of disgraced administrator Brian Waldron – whom they poached from the Storm in January. Waldron oversaw the salary cap rorting uncovered by the NRL, which resulted in the Storm being stripped of their two premierships and fined a total of A$1.6 million. Mitchell admitted the prospect of the Storm having to release some of their stars to fit under the salary cap in future seasons could mean the Rebels swoop ahead of their debut next year. Star Storm backs Greg Inglis and Cooper Cronk – a former Australian Schoolboys rugby player – would appear the most likely targets for the Rebels. “I’m told they have got some incredible and great players,” Mitchell said. “If they want to continue on in Melbourne, we’ve probably got a reason to talk to them.”

Hurricanes sneak past Highlanders Highlanders 31 J Cowan, B Murray, J Rutledge, B Smith, A Soakai tries; I Dagg 3 cons

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The Hurricanes kept alive their slim hopes of making the finals when they narrowly edged out the Highlanders at Dunedin. Their fifth victory in 10 matches did not come easy as the Highlanders, already out of playoffs contention, went toe to toe with the Hurricanes. Both sides scored five tries each with the Hurricanes managing one more conversion as

both their kickers struggled with the wind. The Highlanders and the Hurricanes produced a feast of tries in the first 40 minutes as both sides bagged four tries each. Each time the Hurricanes scored, the Highlanders replied quickly as both sides, making hardly any handling errors, moved the ball wide effectively. The second half in contrast turned into an arm wrestle in which neither side could get the upper hand and the tries dried up as fatigue began to take a toll.


SUPER 14 Will Genia goes over for a controversial disallowed try

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Brumbies captain Stephen Hoiles does and doesn’t point the finger of blame at the referee in their loss to the Waratahs.

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Morne Steyn BULLS The Springboks flyhalf became the most prolific South African scorer in Super 14 rugby when his 26-point haul against the Lions took his career tally to 671 points.

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Reds muscle up Reds 16 W Chambers try; Q Cooper con, 3 pens

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13 Stormers A Bekker try; P Grant con 2 pens

Jubilant Queensland celebrated a successful Super 14 finals audition against the Stormers but were still left fuming by a disallowed last-minute try. Reds skipper Will Genia appeared to ground the ball to seal a gutsy try but television match official George Ayoub denied the five-pointer after watching countless replays. Ayoub ruled Genia was held up by Chiefs 25 C Bourke, H Elliott, L Messam, T Smith, D Sweeney tries

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M Bosman, WP Nel, D Raubenheimer tries; N Olivier 2 cons 2 pens

P Cowan, M Hodgson, B Whittaker tries; D Hill 3 cons pen

The Chiefs were left ruing a horror night with the boot as they scrambled to a draw with the Cheetahs in an error-ridden match. Although the home team managed five tries, and led 20-10 at half-time, Stephen Donald and Callum Bruce missed every shot they had on goal, letting the Cheetahs finally pick up some points after losing their previous four matches. Sharks 23 R Pienaar try; R Kockott 2 pens, R Pienaar 2 pens, A Goode pen, drop goal

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Springbok winger Bryan Habana, a decision which effectively awarded the Stormers a bonus point for losing by less than seven. Showing they can win in all sorts of manners in 2010, the Reds’ tense, grinding victory was built on hard-nosed defence to prove they can mix it in the hustle and bustle of finals rugby. They were forced out of their attack-at-allcosts ball-retention game against the tenacious South Africans in the one-try-all arm wrestle, in front of a huge Suncorp Stadium crowd.

10 Blues P Saili try; S Brett con, pen

The Blues season of frustration continued as they fell to the Sharks in Durban. Both teams scored a try apiece in the first half but the second degenerated into 40 minutes of indifferent rugby. As a unit, the Sharks forward pack was effective with hooker Bismarck du Plessis having a typically boisterous game, but the backline was inept.

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16 Crusaders K Fotuali’i try; D Carter con, pen drop goal, Fotuali’i drop goal

A sublime 60m sprint from substitute hooker Nathan Charles lifted the Force to a nail-biting triumph over the Crusaders. The Force trailed 13-0 at half-time but hit the front early in the second half following tries to Ben Whittaker and Pek Cowan. A Dan Carter drop goal edged the Crusaders ahead 16-14 in the 68th minute but Charles turned the game back the Force’s way with his gut-busting run. Bulls 51 G van den Heever 2, D Kuun, J Mametsa, W Olivier, M Steyn tries; M Steyn 3 cons, 5 pens

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11 Lions W Mjekevu try; H Kruger 2 pens

The Bulls bullied their way back to the top of the Super 14 table by beating the Lions. While the Bulls were in control of the match from the outset, it was only in the closing stages of the match that the scoreline blew out. After 64 minutes the Bulls had only scored one try, but as the Lions tired they were run over the top by the competition favourites.

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Swans coach Paul Roos is surprised by his team’s success. THE PLAYER

B Ebert 2, J Schulz 2, W Tredrea 2, D Rodanx

POWER The onballer, who underwent a knee reconstruction four-and-a-half months ago, was instrumental in his team’s win over St Kilda.

Team Swans Saints Magpies Lions Cats Dockers Bulldogs Demons Power Blues Hawks Eagles Bombers Roos Crows Tigers

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D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

% 152 146 138 112 134 126 118 117 80 120 91 87 73 69 59 51

PTS 16 16 16 16 12 12 12 12 12 8 4 4 4 4 0 0

Sunday night games Hawks v Kangaroos, Dockers v Tigers

Monday game Blues v Cats

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Other Round 6 games Roos v Demons, Crows v Power, Bombers v Hawks, Swans v Lions, Cats v Tigers, Eagles v Dockers

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6.8.44 Saints A Schneider 3, J Gwilt, S Fisher, S Milne

Port kicked three goals to none in the last quarter to prevail in a pressure-packed encounter. The Power trailed by six points at the last change but produced a sterling finale despite kicking into the wind and justifiably recorded their third win of the season. The home side were jumped early by the Saints, who kicked the initial three goals of the game to steal an early break. But the Swans 17.13.115 D Bradshaw 6, A Goodes 2, J White 2, B Kirk, J Bolton, J Kennedy, J McVeigh, K Jack, M Mattner, R Shaw

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9.9.63 Eagles J Kennedy 3, A Hams, C Masten, D Cox, M Priddis, N Naitanui, S Hurn

Sydney continued their impressive start to the AFL season with a 53-point victory over West Coast at the SCG. West Coast kept the score reasonably close until the final quarter, but never seemed likely to cause the upset, with Josh Kennedy their Demons 15.13.103 A Davey 2, C Sylvia 2, J Trengove 2, R Petterd 2, McKenzie, B Green, J McDonald, M Bate, M Jamar, N Jones, T Scully

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7.11.53 Lions B Fevola 4, J Brown, J Drummond, M Clark

Melbourne posted three-straight AFL wins for the first time in four years, stunning Brisbane by 50 points at the MCG. The Demons led from the start and were outstanding with their run and defensive pressure, handing the Lions their first loss of Bulldogs 18.13.121 B Hall 5, N Eagleton 3, J Grant 2, M Hahn 2, R Griffen 2, D Giansiracusa, J Roughead, R Murphy, S Higgins

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scoreboard advantage did not do justice to general play, with Port dominant around the ground but blowing a series of scoring chances. A tense third term reaped two goals each for both sides, including a goal of the year contender by St Kilda goalsneak Stephen Milne. Milne, pinned on the boundary line in a forward pocket, launched a mid-air soccer kick from the tightest of angles and watched the bail spiral through in a modern miracle. But Milne’s team was ultimately overpowered. only multiple goal-kicker with three. Adam Selwood, Matt Priddis and Dean Cox contributed for the visitors, but Nic Naitanui had a quiet afternoon for a West Coast side that never led. It was a one-sided contest early on, with Sydney dominating possession and pinning the Eagles in their own defensive half. The home side took advantage, with Daniel Bradshaw kicking the opening two goals. the season. Captain James McDonald and their No.1 draft pick Tom Scully sealed the win with goals a minute apart midway through the final quarter. No.2 draft pick Jack Trengove and fellow midfielders Nathan Jones and Brent Moloney starred for the emerging Demons, who held off a second-half challenge from Brisbane. The Lions lost key defender Daniel Merrett in the second quarter with a leg injury.

10.12.72 Crows

Magpies 18.12.120

K Tippett 3, B Burton 2, J Porplyzia 2, B Vince, C Knights, P Dangerfield

T Cloke 4, J Fraser 3, C Dawes 2, S Pendlebury 2, S Wellingham 2, A Didak, A Toovey, B Johnson, D Beams, P Medhurst

Western Bulldogs spearhead Barry Hall helped send the winless Crows into crisis with a dominating performance. Midfielders Daniel Giansiracusa (36 possessions) and Nathan Eagleton with three goals and 22 touches were also outstanding for the Dogs.

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8.7.55 Bombers C Dempsey 2, S Gumbleton 2, C Hooker, D Zaharakis, K Reimers, M Hurley

Collingwood blew Essendon away early to turn their Anzac Day AFL blockbuster into a comfortable win at the MCG. Midfielder Scott Pendlebury won the Anzac Medal as best afield, with his exemplary ball use with his 29 disposals.

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50 Willie Mason is wrapped up by the Eels defence

Eels too strong Cowboys 18 S Bolton, A Graham, W Tonga tries; J Thurston 3 goals

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24 Eels T Tahu 2, K Inu, B Smith tries; L Burt 4 goals

The return of Johnathan Thurston was not enough for the Cowboys who fell to the Parramatta Eels at Dairy Farmers Stadium. Thought to be one-to-two weeks away from making his NRL return from a shoulder injury, the skipper was a late inclusion at five-eighth and made an immediate impact for North Queensland, setting up a try and kicking three goals. His organising skills helped keep the Panthers 26 L Coote 2, M Gordon, M Jennings tries; M Gordon 5 goals

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18 Tigers M Flanagan, C Heighington, C Lawrence tries; B Marshall 3 goals

Penrith continued its climb towards the top of the table with a good win over the Tigers. In a high quality battle, which didn’t live up to the pre-match expectation of a scoring fest, the Panthers scored four tries to three, with Michael Gordon booting five from five, in front of a record 19,220-strong crowd. The Panthers Bulldogs 36 B Goodwin 2, B Barba, B Green, J Idris, L Patten tries; B Goodwin 6 goals

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Canterbury toughed out a good win against Brisbane in Sydney. The Dogs’ victory was all the more impressive because they played virtually the entire second half without centre Josh Morris and five-eighth Ben Roberts, who was helped from the field with an ankle injury. Raiders 24 J Croker, J Dugan, J Thompson, T Thurling tries; T Campese 4 goals

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led 14-12 at the break and it stayed that way until Coote’s second in the 64th minute, superbly laid on by in-form lock Luke Lewis. Tigers interchange forward Mark Flanagan helped his side back to 20-18 with a try in the 70th minute. But flying winger Gordon clinched the deal when he grabbed a Luke Walsh bomb in the 74th minute. Sharks 26 I Gordon 2, D Collis, T Smith, K Snowden tries; N Stapleton 3 goals

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No longer haunted by the prospect of a seasonlong battle to avoid the NRL wooden spoon, Cronulla gave their long-suffering fans something to cheer about. The Knights’ had a frustrating night summed up when Kurt Gidley angrily tossed the ball away following an unforced error. Dragons 28 M Cooper 2, T Merrin, B Morris, L Priddis tries; J Soward 4 goals

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St George Illawarra went some way towards answering queries over their big-match temperament as they held off a dogged Sydney Roosters in the Anzac Day clash. The Dragons continued to turn winning ugly into an artform as they overcame a two-point half-time deficit to run out easy winners.

Former Melbourne Storm winger Steve Turner forgets to mention the club’s book-keepers, who also worked pretty hard, when he says he still considers himself a premiership player. THE PLAYER

Jamal Idris BULLDOGS The bullocking 19-year-old centre, who weighs in at 115kg, was in everything for the Bulldogs terrorising the Broncos.

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scores locked at 12-12 at half-time. But a Timana Tahu double was enough to lift last year’s grand finalists to a tense win, leaving the battered Cowboys languishing near the bottom of the ladder with just two wins from seven starts so far in 2010. Relieved Parramatta boss Daniel Anderson was happy to take the win, the 2009 grand finalists’ first back-to-back victory this season. Carl Webb badly sprained his ankle putting him in doubt for this week’s match.

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NRL premiers Melbourne Storm were stripped of two NRL premierships and fined a total of A$1.6 million after being found guilty of massive, long-term salary cap breaches.

NRL chief executive David Gallop announced they would also not be allowed to accrue any premiership points in the 2010 season. Gallop said the Storm had rorted the salary cap by at least $1.7 million over five years. “They had a long-term system of effectively two sets of books and the elaborate lengths they have gone through to cover this up has been extraordinary,” Gallop said. While Melbourne lost their titles from the 2007 and 2009 seasons, Gallop said neither losing grand finalists Manly or Parramatta would assume those titles. Gallop said Storm representatives confessed to a well-organised system of

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Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy vowed to rebuild the shattered club. With his entire playing squad standing behind him, Bellamy vowed the club would not fold. “This is why we stand here today united,” Bellamy said. “We aren’t going anywhere. We ain’t going to surrender.”

paying players outside the cap. Former chief executive officer Brian Waldron was fingered as the architect of the scheme. Waldron resigned from the club in January. Gallop said it was unlikely players were aware what was happening with payments. “It’s not necessarily fair to single out players if they get caught up in something like this because they aren’t aware of what is said in statutory declarations on behalf of the club to the NRL.”

Tua heading to Brazil New Zealand heavyweight boxer David Tua’s next fight will be on June 26 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Announcing the date and venue on Maori Television, Tua’s promoter Cedric Kushner said American boxer Monte Barrett was being lined up for the fight. The television station has a deal to beam two more fights in a three-fight contract with Tua. Tua’s last outing was in Auckland in March, which resulted in a unanimous points decision over Friday “the 13th” Ahunanya. According to boxrec.com, Barrett, 38, has a career record of 34 wins, and nine defeats. He has challenged for the

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WBA title and fought six current or former heavyweight champions, including losses to Briton David Haye and Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko. Kushner said Barrett had fought at the highest level and would be a good test for Tua. “We can plan ahead now in

regards to seeing where the training camp will be – either it will be here or back in the United States,” Tua said. “I think it’s a fantastic opportunity for me to be exposed to the world internationally so a fantastic way to get back.”

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Australia discovered a genuine track and field gold medal chance for the London Olympic games. Fabrice Lapierre floated and flew to the sixth-greatest performance by a long jumper under any conditions in Perth. Lapierre’s massive jump of 8.78m – with the aid of a 3.1m per second tailwind – was the standout performance of the Commonwealth Games trials. Only Americans Mike Powell, Bob Beamon and Carl Lewis, Soviet athlete Robert Emmiyan and Cuban Ivan Pedroso have jumped further. “People don’t understand that one day I’m going to jump something even more exceptional than that,” Lapierre said.

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he World Twenty20 tournament gets under way in the West Indies this week and, given the unpredictable nature of Twenty20 cricket and New Zealand’s deceptively strong line-up, Kiwi paceman Tim Southee is buoyant about his team’s chances of causing major upsets. “Anyone can beat anyone on their day,” the 21-year-old says. “All it takes is for a couple of guys to stand up. “We’ve got Brendon McCullum, Ross Taylor and Jesse Ryder up the top, who are no mugs with the bat, then Shane Bond and Daniel Vettori, who are two world-class bowlers. So I reckon we’ve got a pretty good chance, but we’ll just have to wait and see.”

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BRAVE NEW FORMAT The Twenty20 format has often been seen to favour batsmen, but Southee (above) is adamant bowlers can have their time in the sun. “You can easily end up going for 40-plus runs from your four overs, but other days you finish with two or three wickets for not many; you just have to learn from it all,” he says. “You try and work out what the batsman wants to do and break it down to winning every ball.” And though Twenty20 is so quickfire that instinct can take over, it’s also the game of inches, the war of attrition, that can make the difference. “It all happens so fast, which


HOW THEY SHAPE UP hitters at the top of the order and all-rounders all the way through. Best side: B McCullum, J Ryder, R Taylor, M Guptill, S Styris, J Oram, N McCullum, D Vettori, K Mills, S Bond, T Southee. Prediction: Knocked out in super eight stage.

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means fielding is a major part of it – any runs you can save are crucial,” he says. “I think the other thing is to keep a cool head when you’re batting – you see sides go too hard too early.”

THE TOURNAMENT AHEAD Southee’s confidence about the Kiwis’ prospects in the Caribbean is underscored by the fact that they now have a stable line-up, but one in which competition for spots remains fierce. “There are few blokes who are definite starters, and that’s pleasing,” Southee says. “I’ve had a bit of time in and out of the side, and that’s made me a lot hungrier.“ Of course, every team boasts their own stars, and in Twenty20 the most dangerous players are the ones with the bats in their hands, the guys bowlers are relieved to see dismissed early – in particular a couple of Aussies: “Shane Watson can take a side apart, and Cameron White as well,” Southee says.

KIWIS ON THE RISE? The Kiwis have battled in Test cricket recently – they haven’t won a series against any team other than Bangladesh in more than four years – but they remain the fourth-ranked ODI side. “We’ve got three players in the top 10 ODI bowlers: Vettori, Kyle Mills and Bond, and we’ve had a good ODI side for the past few years,” Southee says. “I don’t know why it hasn’t translated to Test cricket.” Though given the investment the Kiwis have made in young players, an upturn in their Test performance can’t be far off and, according to Southee, it will be led by the young cricketers who will turn out for New Zealand in the Caribbean. “If you look at the guys in there – myself, McCullum, Ryder, Taylor and Martin Guptill – we’re all in our twenties, so hopefully if we can stick at it, once we’re all in our peak at the same time, there will be exciting times ahead.” ON THE BOX FRIDAY 5pm Sky Sports 1 NEW ZEALAND V SRI LANKA

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be on Clarke (below)– the captain still appears unsuited to the shortest form of the game. Best side: S Watson, D Warner, M Clarke, M Hussey, D Hussey, C White, B Haddin, M Johnson, N Hauritz, D Bollinger, S Tait. Prediction: Beaten semi-finalists.

SOUTH AFRICA Have match-winners in their middle order. They’re good enough to win it if all their stars click. Best side: G Smith, L Bosman, J Kallis, AB De Villiers, JP Duminy, A Morkel, M Boucher, R van der Merwe, M Morkel, D Steyn, C Langeveldt. Prediction: Beaten finalists.

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What do you do day-to-day?

I oversee account management and business development for Contiki in the UK and Ireland, which involves working closely with third parties, such as travel agency groups, universities and even festival operators. My goal at the moment is to make sure everyone in the UK is buzzing about Contiki for the upcoming summer.

ON THE JOB DAMIEN BENNETT Career Sales Manager, Contiki Holidays Age 34 Lives Brixton From Sydney, Australia

Working for a company that I am very passionate about, but also having worked in a number of different areas of the business, my skill set has increased. I’ve also seen some amazing places and met some amazing people.

How did you get into your line of work?

What’s the most challenging aspect of your job?

I had been looking for a career change for some time, and while I was on holiday in Europe, an opportunity came up to work for Contiki, which I accepted, and I have

Dealing with the constant changes in the travel industry on both a day-to-day and longterm basis, but that’s what I like and also makes my job all the more interesting.

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Which sectors are currently recruiting in the UK? The UK job market is beginning to look up. Hays’ Catherine Goosem says sectors such as health and social care are currently good places to seek work. There is also increasing demand for IT professionals, including those with expertise

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in development, infrastructure and project management. In addition, there’s still a shortage of maths and science teachers. Other sectors recruiting include energy, social housing, banking, and finance, with chartered accountants in demand. See page 61 for more on jobs in finance.

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an increase in opportunities that are available, so therefore there is the same increase in the need for niche people from overseas,” Knowles says. “There is a recognition that certain skill sets just can’t be found in Australia.”

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The financial crisis has thrown the UK back to the jobless levels of 1999, wiping out the entire benefit of a decade of economic “boom”, according to research published in the Observer, with one-time manufacturing hubs most acutely affected.

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MONE Y TALKS It seems things are on the up for the finance world. What does this mean for job seekers? WORDS REBECCA KENT

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fter the financial meltdown, the economy seems to be in recovery mode. Although there are no guarantees on what the future holds, City workers are positive and enthusiastic, which is good news for those in finance and banking.

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GREATER REGULATION The effect of the downturn, after failures, takeovers and buy-outs, is still evident. Employers are honing in on specialist skills, such as cost and financial control, finance project integration and automation, to follow through long-term mergers such as Lloyds TSB and HBOS. Since the meltdown, banks are now subject to greater regulation and scrutiny from both internal and external parties. THE DEMAND Paul Briggs, director of recruitment firm Hays Financial Markets, explains that this initially led to demand for people with experience in financial and regulatory policy/control before more recently, financial planning, MI analysis

and product control. Most of the hiring has been from the larger PLCs. “There is a call for jobs in financial and MI analysis, treasury and hedging-based positions, and people with strong financial statutory control experience as businesses seek more granular understanding in their reporting,” Briggs says.

WORK FOR ACCOUNTANTS Jobs abound for chartered accountants, too. If you don’t have the qualifications, experience in

CITY STATS SQUARING UP The City of London, which encompasses the historical financial powerhouse, the Square Mile, still has a bigger economy than Belgium or Sweden, and ranks on par with New York City as the leading centre of global finance. Approximately 320,000 people work in the City. It is said to hold more than 500 financial institutions – more Japanese banks than Tokyo and more American ones than New York. Attracting an elite workforce, there is no question that any work experience here looks excellent on your CV.

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specialist areas, such as product control, counts for a lot, Briggs adds.

THE RIGHT SIGNS If the length of time it takes for a new arrival to find a job is the yardstick for the strength of the economy, then things are looking better. Nick Dunnett, director of contractor business recruitment at Robert Walters, says: “A newly qualified accountant, with recent experience in financial services audit, should now expect to wait four weeks for a good contract role – it would have taken on average eight weeks this time last year. But it’s not unheard of to land a job within 48 hours of registering.” WHAT ABOUT THE UPTURN? Dunnett says there’s been an upturn in roles in financial services, investment banks and boutiques. “Big banks who have ridden the

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THE PAY Business analysts with product control knowledge can earn between £450-£600 per day, compared with £350-450 per day one year ago. LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT In contract work, it is difficult to learn and develop on the job as a payroll worker would. However, Dunnett offers this advice: “Be diligent, be recognised and put your hand up and say: ‘I want to talk about my career path’. A lot of clients value people who want to stay with their company.”

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downturn well are constantly hiring to refresh their talent pool and retain a competitive edge. “It’s not like businesses have turned their hiring taps on at full blast, but particularly in commerce and industry, they are saying they want to and will hire, but strategically,” Dunnett says.

Chris Boler, 31, from Melbourne, has lived in London for five years and works as a project manager for a company specialising in mezzanine finance. How difficult was it to find work in London? It took six weeks. Most recruitment firms only wanted people with London experience, making it difficult to get your foot in the door. How does the work compare with home? As so many companies are international, you often deal with people in the US, Asia and other parts of Europe. Any advice for newbies? Be persistent with recruitment consultants.


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THE GOOD DOCTOR In its annual list of the world’s richest fictional characters, Forbes has anointed Carlisle Cullen, of the Twilight Saga, its new number one » The head of the Cullen place – he’s worth US$33bn, clan, played in the films by Peter Fancinelli (left), is an immortal vampire who’s been acquiring wealth since 1670; Forbes reckons he’s worth US$34bn. » Scrooge McDuck has been beaten back into second

mostly in gold coins. » Richie Rich comes in third with US$11.5bn. But what kind of creepy little kid gets around in a waistcoast and bow tie? » Wealthy industrialist Tony Stark in Iron Man ranks fourth with US$8.8bn.

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COMING & GOING ACCOMMODATION There are Antipodeans and South Africans calling all parts of London home, but generally they tend to head west (Acton, Shepherd’s Bush, Fulham, Hammersmith), north (Dollis Hill, Kilburn, Willesden Green) or south (Clapham, Southfields, Tooting). For listings see tntmagazine. com/accommodation. Dossing Offer to chip in £5 a night minimum. Hostels Expect to pay at least £10-£25 a night. Sharing You can share a room for about £50 a week, while a room to yourself will start at around £80 a week. Going it alone A bedsit or studio is at least £150 a week. Bills Bills can include phone, gas, electricity, water, council tax and a TV licence. Bond This is usually a month’s rent. You may also have to pay one month’s rent in advance. Leases You may need to sign a lease, which will typically run for six or 12 months.

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The UK tax year begins on April 6, and if you work only part of the tax year you should get some tax back. The tax threshold is £6475 per year – so if you earn less than this, you won’t pay any tax. You’ll need a P45 (when you leave a job) and a P60 (at the end of the tax year). If you’re leaving the UK and won’t work again before the end of the tax year, you can claim a rebate by filling in a P85.

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Whitby Discover why this quaint English fishing village provided inspiration for famous explorers and well-loved authors WORDS AMY FALLON

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ore than just a quiet fishing village, Whitby has been home to explorer and navigator Captain James Cook, Dracula creator Bram Stoker, and Alice In Wonderland author Lewis Carroll.

COOK UP A favourite with Aussies, the Captain Cook Memorial Museum was once the seaside home of Cook’s master, John Walker. It was here that Cook was a lodger from 1746-49, when he was


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an apprentice. “Quite a lot of Brits who haven’t heard of Cook discover him while on a visit to Botany Bay [where he landed in Australia in 1770] and then come and visit us,” says Ann Gullon, who works at the museum. In the attic where Cook stayed, you can gaze out of the same window from which he would have glimpsed the shipyards that would build the vessels for him to chart the islands of New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. The Whitby Museum has a gallery featuring artefacts and maps devoted to Cook. There’s even a plaque commemorating his fellow sailors who built his ships next to Whale Bone Arch on West Cliff.

SEARCHING FOR DRACULA Author Bram Stoker came to Whitby in 1890 and stayed at the Royal Hotel, overlooking the sea. Stoker was so impressed by the village that he used it as the atmospheric setting for his celebrated novel, Dracula. “Numerous Hollywood movies were spawned simply because Bram Stoker came to Whitby,” says local Harry Collett, who runs night-time In Search Of Dracula tours dressed in a black top hat, tails and sunglasses. The

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SOMETHING FISHY It was a big call coming from Rick Stein, but the celebrity chef himself has declared The Magpie Café, which has been in Whitby since 1939, as home to England’s best fi sh and chips. And when you see customers queuing up outside from 11am, you begin to wonder if he might be on to a good thing. During the summer season, more than 1000 visitors can pass through the Magpie’s doors every day. If you’re too hungry to wait, grab a box from its takeaway shop and sit on the pier. See magpiecafe.co.uk.

Vampire diaries: Bram Stoker used Whitby as a setting for Dracula

spooky tour begins near the hotel, which has a framed picture of Stoker in its lobby. Other attractions include the former library and museum – now the famous Quayside fish restaurant – where Stoker delved into the history of vampirism. There’s also the ‘Dracula seat’ on Spion Kop, which offers a great view of all the locations in the novel.

WONDERLAND IN WHITBY Another famous fan of Whitby was author Lewis Carroll, believed to have visited the town six times between 1854-1871. Carroll’s first published work, the comic poem Hunting Of The Snark, was printed in the Whitby Gazette. It’s rumoured that Whitby inspired Carroll to write Alice In Wonderland. According to the Whitby Civic Society, the Walrus and Carpenter may have walked on Whitby Beach, and a picnic in the Whitby Abbey grounds (main image) was the source of the mad dance scene. The society has devised a White Rabbit Trail – the booklets are available at the local tourist centre. Today, there’s a blue plaque at 5 East Terrace, where Carroll was believed to have stayed, now La Rosa Hotel, which offers ‘Mad Hatter’s tea’.

» Amy Fallon travelled to Whitby with East Coast Trains (eastcoast.co.uk) and Northern Rail (northernrail.org)

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What’s cooking? The captain’s legacy lives on in Whitby

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WHEN TO GO Summer is an ideal time, though it gets very busy. The Whitby Gothic Weekend on October 28-31 may also make an interesting time to visit. See topmum.co.uk. GETTING THERE Travel from London King’s Cross to Darlington with East Coast Trains (eastcoast.co.uk) and then on to Whitby with Northern Rail (northernrail.org). GETTING AROUND All of Whitby’s main attractions are within easy walking distance if you’re staying in the town. If you’re going to nearby picturesque Robin Hood’s Bay and Staithes, which are definitely worth a look, it may be best to hire a car. See easycar.com/ tntmagazine to receive a 5 per cent discount. GOING OUT A pint costs about £2.50. ACCOMMODATION Dorm rooms in a hostel start at £15. Hotel rooms start at £25 a night. SEE whitby.co.uk.

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TNT Weekender NORTHERN CYPRUS The eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus is split across the middle by a UNcontrolled border – the north falls under Turkey while the south is Greek. There hasn’t been conflict since 1974, and while tensions remain, Northern Cyprus is a safe, and charming holiday destination.

HEADLINE ATTRACTION Cyprus enjoys 300 days of sunshine a year and in the summer months you probably won’t see a single cloud, so it’s a good thing that the region has endless kilometres of pristine beaches. The aptly named Golden Beach on the Karpaz Peninsula is the jewel. Studded with olive groves and roamed by wild donkeys, this beautiful area is gloriously free from crowds. Stay at one of the dozen campsites offering cosy beach huts for £10 a night, and laze away the hours.

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BEST OF THE REST Visit the colourful market and meet the locals in north Nicosia. Make sure you buy

a slab of halva, a Turkish sweet made from sesame seeds. Then visit the peaceful enclave of St Barnabas Monastery located outside the university town of Famagusta, before sitting down to a seafood dinner at the port of Kyrenia.

CHOW DOWN Kebabs and barbecued meat are the speciality of the island, but local fish dishes are also delicious, and fresh from the Mediterranean Sea. Other regional delicacies include

and horiatiki salad (similar to a Greek salad).

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WHEN TO GO Autumn is the most pleasant time to visit. GETTING THERE Fly to Larnaca in Cyprus, and cross to the north by bus or taxi. To land at Ercan Airport in Northern Cyprus, flights go via Turkey. VISAS South Africans need a Schengen visa to enter Cyprus, but require a visa for Northern Cyprus. CURRENCY Turkish Lira. 1 GBP = 2.29 TRY. LANGUAGE Turkish. GETTING AROUND The best way to get around is by hire car. See easycar.com/ tntmagazine to receive a 5 per cent discount. GOING OUT A beer costs about £1.35. ACCOMMODATION A hotel room starts from £30, or a beach hut in the Karpaz Peninsula costs £10.

Wash down all that delicious food with cold local beer Efes, or there’s the mindblowing spirit, Zivania – be warned, get leathered on this traditional Cypriot beverage and you won’t know what’s hit you! It’s OK to drink the tap water in Cyprus, though most travellers prefer the taste of bottled water, which is sold cheaply in supermarkets across the island.

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smoked meats and cheeses. For a romantic dinner or just a great feed with your friends, head for the stunning hilltop location of the Tochni Tavern in Tochni village, 20km east of Limassol. There’s a friendly, rustic mood and food to match – from smoky steaks and kebabs, to delicious fried Cyprus potatoes

Over the centuries Assyrians, Byzantines, Romans, Venetians, Ottomans and the British have ruled Cyprus. The result is an island rich in history. Take the time to explore the three crusader castles in the mountains above the port of Kyrenia before you leave.

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BARGAIN HUNTING It doesn’t take me long to realise I want to take home some Turkish pouffes, which, for the uninitiated, are butter-soft leather footstools (below). They come in all the colours of the rainbow and pack flat – all the better to squeeze a few more into my suitcase. On my second day in Istanbul, I return to the Grand Bazaar (above), and soon I’m chatting to an elderly, distinguished-looking Turkish stallholder who has already clocked my interest in his mountain of hand-stitched colourful pouffes. My friends and I spend the better part of half an hour ransacking his shop in search of our favourite colours (I pick black, dusty blue and the

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ello girls,” the suave Turkish stallholder smarms. “Let me help you spend your money.” “Good try,” we laugh to ourselves. But if he thinks we need any help parting with our hard-earned money, this joker is in for a shock. Exploring Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar on our first afternoon in Turkey, my friends and I are mesmerised by the possibilities. To the left: stunning colourful wall hangings; to the right: a tight mass of jingly, jangly silver jewellery. Look up, and the bright sparkles of a Turkish glass lamp catch the eye; glance down, and vibrant, traditional ceramics draw us in.


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HAVE A NIGHT OUT IN BEYOGLU EAT A KEBAB (AND THE REST) You really have to make an effort to have a bad meal in Istanbul. Try delectable baklava (sticky sweet layers of filo pastry, nuts and honey), tasty börek (savoury pastry filled with cheese, vegetables or meat) and ubiquitous but delicious kebab (grilled meat, usually lamb) served with salad and bread.

Catch the funicular up the hill to Beyoglu, but be aware there’s not much hope you’ll be ready to leave before it shuts for the night. This is the place to come for food, drink and partying with the hip young Istanbul locals. Things get extremely busy, so book a table if you want to eat before midnight.

ADMIRE TOPKAPI PALACE CRUISE THE BOSPHORUS Marvel at Istanbul’s beauty by boat. Take the Bosphorus Public Excursion Ferry, which departs Eminönü at 10.35am daily. It’s also possible to take any number of the smaller private excursion boats from the same area – these sit at the departure point until full.

brightest pink). Then it’s finally time to get down to the serious business of haggling.

One of Istanbul’s must-see sights. Explore this sprawling opulent palace and get to know some of its previous colourful inhabitants, including Selim the Sot, who drowned after drinking too much champagne. The harem is the real drawcard here – you have to pay extra to see it, but it’s completely worth it.

Pick up a Turkish lamp in the Grand Bazaar

SHOW NO FEAR “Wow, I love these,” I say to my new ‘friend’, who I know doesn’t really have my best interests at heart. “But I can’t possibly pay the price you are suggesting.” And so begins the backwards and forwards process that accompanies every purchase I make while cruising the Grand Bazaar. First there’s the apple tea, served in lovely tulip-shaped glasses. Then there’s the single red carnation presented with a flourish, followed by compliments, from my “beautiful face” to my skill at striking a hard bargain: “You’re so much better at this than our rich American customers.” I know it’s part of the wily stallholder’s technique, but I don’t care, and lap it up. A WINNING SCENARIO Eventually, after beating the pouffe man down almost 50 per cent, we reach a price I can live with. It’s not the most brilliant bargain ever struck, but it will do for me. I walk away convinced it’s not such a bad thing to have a Turkish local help me spend my money after all.

NEED TO KNOW WHEN TO GO Any time, but spring and autumn are best. August is extremely hot. GETTING THERE Plenty of flights leave London daily for Istanbul, which has two airports: the major Atatürk International Airport and Sabiha Gökçen Airport further afield. GETTING AROUND The tram and bus are easy and cheap to use. There’s also the funicular, which takes you up to Beyoglu. VISAS Australians and South Africans need to buy their visas at the airport in Turkey. CURRENCY Turkish lira. 1 GBP = 2.29 TRY. Euros are often accepted for accommodation. LANGUAGE Turkish. GOING OUT A beer costs about 2.25 lira. ACCOMMODATION Dorm beds cost from €11; a double room in a budget hotel is from €50. SEE visitistanbul.org. Turkish delight

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RUNNER-UP CARIBBEAN – LOCAL GREETINGS Philip Beck, Australia The power of a small splash of colour is well illustrated here by Philip. The pink, yellow and red clothes stand out brilliantly against the sea of green. The water lily leaves give depth to the image as they recede into the trees, and add a lovely textured backdrop. Philip has also caught

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THEME: USING CONTRAST Cuba – Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara memorial by Jim Marshall, Melbourne, Australia

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Here’s how a canal boating holiday works. You arrive at the pick-up point, receive a short lesson in boat handling and jump on board. Then, with great excitement, you head off and spend a weekend, week or longer, gently put-putting along the waterways of England, following classic routes such as the Cheshire Ring or the Four Counties Ring. At some point in the first few hours one of your party will realise how slowly you are moving – speed is generally no greater than 4mph – and hop off, effortlessly outpacing the boat while walking. Later in the trip, someone may fall in the water, possibly while drunk. But that won’t matter when you pull in to moor at idyllic country pubs or see British cities from the water, especially as you can take up to eight of your mates along for the ride. This brings the overall cost down, and while £1000 or more for the boat alone isn’t cheap, remember that figure is divided by the number of you going. Waterscape (waterscape.com) has more information plus links to the main operators.

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ALE TRAIL Soak up the scenery and the local beer while exploring the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa WORDS LUCY CORNE


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(locals see him as a noble saviour while outsiders tend to liken him to a blood-thirsty despot), but staff are so friendly that it’s tough to question the version of history they serve up.

BREWTIFUL COUNTRY The tropical province is best known for its Zulu heritage and historical battles, but there’s more to see than spears, shields and battlefields. Craft collectors head to the misty hills of the Midlands Meander, wildlife watchers choose the far north’s delightful game reserves, and beer lovers, well, our thirst can be quenched throughout the province. We begin our quest for the perfect pint in Eshowe, the heart of Zululand. Small enough to showcase the entire brewing process, but large enough to churn out a range of beers; the Zululand Brewing Company is an ideal introduction to craft beer. We enjoy their signature pint, a lager/ale hybrid labelled Zulu Blonde, in the adjoining pub.

BUNNY CHOW DOWN Reluctantly bypassing the beaches of KwaZuluNatal’s coast, we head south to Durban. South Africa’s third largest city has plenty to keep visitors occupied, but with only one day to spare, we opt out of surf classes and museums. Instead we wander around the Victoria Market and sample a South African favourite, bunny chow, which is a hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with curry.

FEARSOME ZULUS En route to our next tasting destination, we decide to dilute the beer with a little local history in KwaDukuza, the final resting place of the fearsome Zulu king, Shaka. The visitor centre’s information may be slightly biased

GRIN AND BEER IT Next morning, we taste the beer closest to most South African’s hearts (and mouths). Sorghum beer (main image) is a wholly unappetisinglooking beverage with a similarly unappealing texture. Each swig of the murky pink-brown brew delivers a lumpy mouthful that you either sieve between your front teeth or grin and bear, embracing the drink as a meal in a carton as it was once marketed. Due to its appearance, sorghum beer can be off-putting to outsiders, so our tour of the Congella Sorghum Brewery is essential for

Amarula The marula fruit is a favourite with elephants, though most people prefer it in creamy liqueur form, served over ice (below). Mampoer Made from fruit, the North West province’s moonshine is a lethal brew. Brandy Couple a glass of local brandy with biltong at the KWV cellar in Worcester. Wine Sip a glass of Pinotage in the Western Cape’s popular vineyards or head north to the Orange River. Dom Pedro This is basically an alcoholic milkshake, generally made with Amarula (you can choose your booze).

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OSTRICH ADORATION IN OUDTSHOORN There’s nothing quite as hilarious as watching a grown man attempt to ride an ostrich. The poor bird sits patiently as tourists clamber aboard and try to get a grip. Then the bag covering the bird’s freakishly large eyes is whipped off and it realises it’s not nap time. The ostrich quickly gets its own back as it bolts, throwing the rider to meet their fate: grazed knees and a great travel story. Some ostrich farms in Oudtshoorn, in the Western Cape, offer rides as part of a beginner’s guide to the world’s largest bird. This includes a crash course in ostrich behaviour, which includes a display of the bizarre stuff found in their stomachs – proving the birds really are dumb enough not to differentiate between food and random rubbish.

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educating us in the basics of Africa’s traditional tipple. We learn that the crusty foam on the outside of the carton is actually an incentive to buy it. As the beer continues to ferment on the supermarket shelf, the excess leaks from a vent, forming a streak known as a ‘worm’ – the mark of a beer ripe for drinking. All this talk of worms and chunks makes me hesitant, but courtesy and a yearning to indulge in anything traditional sways me. Plus as designated driver, the low alcohol content (2 per cent) means I can taste without worrying. Lumps of grain floating on your pint is tough to adjust to, but the beer is not bad. It’s sour, and oddly refreshing (though two sips quench both my cultural curiosity and desire to be polite).

A COSY PUB At last we make our way to Nottingham Road Brewery, the jewel in the region’s boozy crown. Surrounded by the rolling hills of the Midlands, the location alone sets it apart from competitors; from the moment we enter the grounds we know we’ll be there for the night. The cosy pub is the kind of place where you pray for rain so you don’t feel obliged to continue your Zululand Brewing Company

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stopping first in quaint Kloof in the Valley of a Thousand Hills. With a day of driving ahead I can only watch others enjoy their beer, so I console myself by soaking up the scenery. Based in Kloof’s old station, The Stoker’s Arms has tables alongside the tracks and in an old carriage. Twice a week the pub is the launch pad for the Umgeni Steam Railway, one of the country’s few passenger steam trains. We miss out on a train trip, but get a chance to explore the area’s curio and craft boutiques.


BIG TRIP sightseeing schedule. Pleased with my selfrestraint as designated driver this far, I’m keen to pack the car keys away for the night, so we abandon our budget and check in to a plush room upstairs: pricey but within easy stumbling distance from the bar.

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NORTHERN CAPE’S BIG SKY SAFARI up on petrol and Springbok pie. From here, head east to the country’s official back of beyond. For South Africans, Pofadder is a synonym for the middle of nowhere, but it’s a metropolis compared to some nearby towns. En route stop in Pella, a sandy mission station favoured by sleepy goats and overlooked by an enormous church.

ON THE TOWN Springbok is the largest town in the area, though if you’ve ventured this far north you’re probably not looking for city life, which is just as well as the town is really just a place to fill Simple pleasures: an African sunset

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TAKING IT ALL IN On ordering our first pint we realise it’s not just the surroundings that will keep us here. We sample each of the four wonderfully-named brews, soaking them up with some home-made beef biltong. The only problem with a pub this nice, and beer this good is that we fail to venture across the car park to see where the magic happens. Instead of a brewery tour, we concentrate on doing a thorough job of tasting. Although fellow travellers frowned at the idea of basing a trip around booze, as I near the end of my amble along the KwaZulu-Natal ale trail I know I made the right choice. Not only have I gained an education in malt and hops, but the beer has taken me to parts of the province I wouldn’t have otherwise explored. On my return to South Africa, I’ll definitely sign up for another microbrewery meander. Anyone fancy being designated driver?

PRETORIA Johannesburg

BLISSFUL SOLITUDE You might get the idea that there’s not a lot to see in the Northern Cape, and in a way you’d be right. There are no big game reserves or paradise beaches. Pleasures here are simple ones: vast open spaces, endless skies, blissful solitude and an unconventional beauty. Lovers of the quirky will enjoy pictureperfect Calvinia’s claim to fame – the world’s largest post box, standing 6m high; sky geeks should head to Sutherland. Sitting squarely in the middle of nowhere, the town is home to a couple of paved roads, some superb restaurants and the largest telescope in the southern hemisphere. Daytime tours of the observatory allow visitors to get close to the giant instrument, while evening sessions let wannabe astronomers join in a little star gazing – the perfect activity for a region that locals like to call “Big Sky Country”.

WHEN TO GO There’s never a bad time to visit thanks to the relatively mild climate. Summer is hot but busy, and prices increase; autumn is less crowded; and winter is best for game viewing. GETTING THERE KLM tends to have the best prices, starting at about £500 return. Other carriers include British Airways, Virgin and South African Airways. GETTING AROUND To follow the ale trail or explore the Northern Cape you need a hire car – see easycar.com/ tntmagazine to receive a 5 per cent discount. Public transport is improving and you can travel between major cities on coaches. If you book ahead, internal flights can be a bargain. VISAS Not necessary for stays of up to 90 days. CURRENCY South African rand. 1 GBP = 11 ZAR. LANGUAGE There are 11 official languages, but English is widely spoken. GOING OUT A local beer costs R10-R15. ACCOMMODATION Dorm beds are R90-R120, while a double room in a cheap hotel costs R200-R400 a night. SEE southafrica.net.

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Go behind the Iron Curtain and discover pukka Russia

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stack beers between leaving The Church and catching the bus. You gave me your number and I said I’d call you. That hasn’t happened as I stuffed up and didn’t save your number properly. I’m still kicking myself and really want to make that call. Email kickingmyself@hotmail.co.uk, you sex bomb! Princess KB: To my wonderfully annoying big sis. I wish you a very, very happy birthday. Hope you finally get to Spain. PS. You sleep with your mouth wide open. Sweetie: Thanks for the last two and a half years, I am so lucky to have you in my life. I know we have a little crisis at the moment, but I hope we’ll make the cut! Can’t wait to have many more adventures with you. Ich liebe dich! Bussi, V. Where’s Ellen, the Aussie from Brixton?: I met you and

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me at wheres_wally_ellen@ yahoo.co.nz. Joey Jo Jo: Can’t believe you’re heading back to B-town in Oz land. Askew Crew won’t be the same without the constant farts and laughs. If laughs were like alcohol we’d all be pissed 24-7. Words don’t do justice to how much of a shining star you’ve been to everyone you’ve met. We’ll reunite soon Down Under, be rude not to! Love always, BB and Tabby Tim Tam. Weekend at Bernie’s: Bernie, where are you? We met at a fancy-dress party. You were wearing a bright green leotard and floppy reindeer ears. You looked hilarious and you told me you wanted to be my little Aussie moose. You made me laugh. You said it didn’t matter that I was from NZ and we’d work out the rivalry. I had to take my drunk mate home and

then she threw up in my bag, which had your number in it. Please email me. Your little Kiwi fairy. Email shornisback@ yahoo.co.uk. Caz: Happy birthday for April 27. Thanks for all the adventures we’ve had in the UK and the many more to come on our travels. Love you lots, and can’t wait to spend loads more birthdays together! Love, your Apie. Raffa: Thanks for sharing your secret with me – I feel honoured, mate. Snazz. My Sexy Chef: Dear J-Bag, I’ve had an amazing 14 months with you, we’ve travelled all over the place and had so many laughs along the way. I love your sense of humour and lazy days and nights. You’re such an awesome guy and I’m so lucky to have you around to cook me meals, dance silly with and wipe

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the shower, battered and alone. He was weird and had a hairy navel, but I’ve never forgotten his sage words on that point. The Mayans believed that

every person has their own unique sexual animal totem, which embodies and animates carnal energy. It may lead to unseemly experimentation, but

away all my tears! You’ve put up with a lot and you always will be Mr Incredible to me. I love you like woooahhh. Love always, T-Rex. Girl of elements: Acton town is a long way away/ From the worries of work and the bills I pay/ But there works the girl of all five elements/ In a place where nearly every pound is spent/ A smile and a glance as beer you pour/ Striking every man who looks at you in awe/ In my favourite corner of dear old Blighty/ There is the muse of God Almighty/ It’s not a problem that you aren’t mine/ Cos as long as you’re serving my beer, I will be just fine. Dodge. RyRy: Hey there, I met you in a bar in Dublin, you called yourself RyRy. I am a hulking figure of a man, watched you from a distance while you tore up the dance floor. No one booty dances a man quite like you! If you want to catch up for a coffee some time, or maybe a cheese platter, I’d love to. I slipped your friend my number. xxx Julian. See tntmagazine.com/seeking. Chop Suey: I miss you like a squirrel misses his chestnuts. Please give me another chance to be your Fantastic Mr Fox. I’ll do anything to make you as happy as a piglet wearing sunnies on a banana lounge. Glub, S.

you need to discover your own sexual totem. Figure out what animal you want to be in the bedroom and connect with it. When I was in the Yucatan, training with local shamans, I discovered I am a fossa – a muscular, agile tree mongoose native to Madagascar. My sex life hasn’t been the same since.

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