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UNFAIR ADVANTAGE Portia (“Take action, Athletics SA”, June 21), testostero­ne gives speed and power. So, Caster Semenya’s very high level gives her an unfair advantage competing in women’s events. Get it? PW MUNICIPAL STRIKE MAYHEM “Paid services to be ‘free’ during strike, says union” (June 19): Imatu should be taken to court for encouragin­g its members to commit fraud and illegally give away public money. Why do all of these institutio­ns believe they are above the law? SANDY It’s so heartbreak­ing to see a city that took hundreds of years to build being trashed and in just 25 years of ANC rule. WS It seems strikers nowadays are just a bunch of criminal hooligans who just want to destroy everything. READER

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