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September 2004

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Articles for September 2004

Frenchman Shot and Killed in Saudi Arabia

September 2004

NewsMax

Lockheed Wins US Navy Satellite Deal

2004-09-27

Business Day

Come You Masters of War

2004-09-26

Mail and Guardian

Scorpions' 'Spying' Raises Fears

2004-09-25

Saturday Argus

SA Denied Knowledge

2004-09-24

Mail and Guardian

Airbus Offers SA Chance to Help Build New Aircraft

2004-09-23

Business Day

Arms Manufacturers Brace for Battle at Waterkloof in Campaign for Contracts

2004-09-22

Business Day

Denel Wins $2m Deal from Indian Air Force

2004-09-22

Business Day

SA to Build Capacity in Aerospace Industry

2004-09-22

Business Report

Saab-BAE 'on Target' to Meet Offset Terms

2004-09-22

Business Day

UK Invites Locals to Bid for Defence Deals

2004-09-22

Business Report

Weapons for Africa at Military Show

2004-09-22

The Citizen

Catherine Flies High on Firsts

2004-09-22

Beeld

An Inauspicious End to Ngcuka Saga

September 2004

Focus

Denel, EADS se Opvolger vir Ratel Oor 3 Jaar Gereed

2004-09-21

Beeld

The Day Mom Arrived on a New Corvette

2004-09-20

The Star

Denel Spog met sy Nuwe Hawk

2004-09-20

Beeld

Production of SA's Hawk Takes Off

2004-09-20

The Citizen

What Crisis? Asks ANC's Big Brother

2004-09-19

Sunday Times

Arms Deal Report Expected Soon

2004-09-19

Independent Online

British Minister's Visit to African Aerospace and Defence Exhibition

2004-09-17

Sapa

Thales' Net Profit Doubles

2004-09-17

Business Day

No Report Yet on Zuma-Ngcuka Saga

2004-09-16

Cape Times

Scorpions Unsure Whether Maharaj Will be Prosecuted

2004-09-16

Cape Times

'Flossie' Pride of the Fly-By

2004-09-16

The Citizen

SAAF's New Gripen Fighter Jets Put Through Their Paces

2004-09-15

Cape Times

'Corruption is Alive and Well'

2004-09-15

The Mercury

Bringing Officials to Book Should not be a Political Witch-Hunt

2004-09-15

Business Day

Sky's Limit for Air Extravaganza

2004-09-14

The Citizen

General Dynamics Network Systems Awarded $9 Billion Contract

2004-09-13

General Dynamics

SA-Built Copter Takes to Skies

2004-09-13

The Citizen

ANC MPs Must Foot Pretoria Court Bill : DA

2004-09-12

defence THINK

Capital-Starved Denel Can't Match Big Boys

2004-09-12

Business Report

Country Needs Ploughshares, Not Weapons

2004-09-12

Sunday Independent

Blue Water Capability : Why It was Necessary to Buy Patrol Corvettes for the SA Navy

2004-09-10

SA Navy Website

Government Should 'Bite the Bullet' and Privatise Denel - DA

2004-09-10

Cape Times

The Right to Innocence

2004-09-10

Mail and Guardian

After 15 Years of Silence : The Key Figure Speaks

2004-09-09

Le Point

Cheetahs to Perform at Africa Aerospace and Defence Exhibition

2004-09-09

Pretoria News

Buy Our Weapons, Denel Pleads With State

2004-09-09

Business Day

Denel in Cash-Flow Battle

2004-09-09

The Citizen

Denel Needs Capital to Survive

2004-09-09

Business Report

Corruption Cover-Ups Impair Credibility of Rulers

2004-09-08

Business Day

Military Must Match Economic Might

2004-09-05

Sunday Independent

I Fixed You Hey, Bulelani - Zuma

2004-09-04

City Press

Zuma Applauds 'Whistle-Blowers'

2004-09-02

Cape Times

DA Applauds Appointment of 'Tough Crime-Buster' Ramaite

2004-09-02

Cape Times

Tortuous Road Ahead for Scorpions

2004-09-02

Business Day

Ramaite Replaces Ngcuka

2004-09-01

Die Burger

Denel Bombs Out With R377m Loss

2004-09-01

Business Report

Denel Sacks Two More Managers in Corruption Probe

2004-09-01

Business Report

Denel to Sell Off Units, Focus on Key Arms Work

2004-09-01

Business Day

Deputy Steps Into Ngcuka's Shoes

2004-09-01

Business Day

Scorpions Score a Quiet Technical Victory

2004-09-01

Business Day

It's Time that I Considered My Family, says Ngcuka

2004-09-01

The Star

Zuma Names Temporary Replacement for Ngcuka

2004-09-01

Cape Times

Navy Set to Give Whales More Peace and Quiet

2004-09-01

Cape Times