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2. The wrong side of the Cape
3. Africa isn't dying of Aids: the headline figures are horrible: almost 30 million Africans have HIV/Aids. But, says Rian Malan, the figures are computer-generated estimates and they appear grotesquely exaggerated when set against population statistics
4. The $3 billion man
5. The day of reckoning is nigh
6. SOUTH AFRICA NOTEBOOK
7. Shame on the white liberals and black Africans who cheer on Mugabe
8. British banks make me glad to be South African
9. South Africa's future will not be civil war but sad decay
10. Sex, death and good TV: South Africa's spectacular murder trials--first Oscar Pistorius, now Shrien Dewani--help take minds off other difficulties
11. The Mandela files: His long-lost prison manuscript sheds new light on the president's politics, smoothed over in 'Long Walk to Freedom'
12. Witch doctorates: It's become trendy to blame capitalism for witchcraft in Africa
13. Bad Juju: The Mandela years are well and truly over. Now, sharp-suited Mugabe fan Julius Malema has the people's ear
14. HE WAS NEVER SIMPLY THE BENIGN OLD MAN THE WORLD CAME TO LOVE; We may think we know Nelson Mandela's story, but the version repeated over decades by white liberals contributed to a secular beatification which, writes Afrikaner Rian Malan, has obscured some difficult truths about his revolutionary fervour
15. F.W. de Klerk: a hero of our time: Few rulers give their empires away, says Rian Malan, but 20 years ago, for the good of his country, de Klerk did just that. South Africa owes him a great debt
16. The bill: [pounds sterling]6.8 billion. The fantasy of success: priceless; Rian Malan's World Cup Diary The host nation has enjoyed a thrilling four weeks in the limelight, but Fifa will walk away with the spoils
17. South African police 1, machete-wielding mobs 0; Despite apocalyptic predictions, the tournament has seen precious little in the way of serious crime
18. Remember Rorke's Drift; Rian Malan's World Cup Diary In tomorrow's game against Germany, the British need to re-enact their desperate last stand and fight to the finish
19. Give us magic, give us goals; The use of sorcery to sway a game would be anathema to most African football officials. But to the fans, it is a different matter; Rian Malan's World Cup Diary
20. LET THE GAMES BEGIN! Contrary to all the predictions, South Africa is ready for the World Cup - even its soccer team is hitting form, says Rian Malan, a sceptic turned believer; World Cup Countdown 6 DAYS TO GO
21. The day Mandela led us all towards a better place It was a defining moment in history. As power passed to the black majority, Nelson Mandela embraced the Springboks rugby team, heroes of the Afrikaner whites. Now Clint Eastwood has made a film of the story. So why does it make outspoken South African writer Rian Malan feel ashamed?
22. The Great White Hyena: Rian Malan on the Boer whose racy tabloid has challenged South African pieties by championing such traditional values as witchcraft
23. Pugwash hogwash
24. Bizarre is a word for it Acclaimed writer Rian Malan tells the extraordinary story of Sixto Rodriguez, an unknown demolition man in his native US, who is a superstar in South Africa
25. The Cape of new hope; In the 10 years since its first free elections, South Africa has become one of the fastest-growing tourist destinations in the world. Rian Malan, who had forecast disaster, reports on what visitors can expect to find now
26. The gal from Metro; L.A. cop Lynn Horton is making it in a superman's world
27. My traitor's heart; after eight years of running away, an exile returns to face up to his country, his tribe, and his conscience
28. Two guys from Israel
29. The final deal: the last days and shattering death of a Hollywood power broker
30. Boss
31. Cape Town races; a California view of political hip in South Africa
32. Hot tuna
33. Paper giant
34. Forever young
35. The Santa Maria gambit
36. The spies among us: the Russians didn't open a consulate in San Francisco for the sourdough
37. Life in the fault lines
38. The game is up
39. A few good men
40. The Invisible man; The great South African writer JM Coetzee, who will receive the Nobel prize for literature next month, is the most secretive of modern novelists. Rian Malan, to whom Coetzee gave a rare and typically cryptic interview a decade ago, analyses the meaning of his silence
41. The end of a race war
42. While Mandela lives on: the past few weeks have been an agonising dress rehearsal for the great statesman's death
43. Algerian notebook
44. Fresh Air with Terry Gross, April 22, 1994: Interviews with Rian Malan, Emma Mashinini, and Helen Suzman; Interviews with Athol Fugars and Dennis Brutus; Interview with Desmond Tutu.
45. There were demons in his blood: a traveler survives malaria, barely
46. Diary
47. Fresh Air with Terry Gross, January 30, 1989: Interview with Rian Malan; Commentary on Thom Bell; Interview with Kurtwood Smith; Review of Germaine Greer's memoir 'Daddy, We Hardly Knew You.'
48. Will Hope Die in South Africa, Too?
49. The Limits of Liberalism
50. My Traitor's Heart
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