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APDUSA Views - Special Issue: Where You Live by the Sword … - The Meaning of 11th September, 18 October 2001
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Op-Ed: Goodbye Collins, you’re gone too soon by Stephen Grootes (Daily Maverick), 16 March 2015, South Africa
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A delegation of the South African Council of Churches meets the Prime Minister and other government leaders, following calls by
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Simultaneous attacks by Algerian rebels against French targets in the Constantine district of Algeria have resulted in over 500
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The Orange River is named in honour of Prince William V of Orange by the Dutch discoverer Col. Robert Gordon.
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Roman Catholic Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo of Zambia, who in May married Maria Sung in a ceremony performed by the Unification
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The Hospital and Lunatic Asylum, first civilian hospital in Cape Town, erected by physician Samuel Silverthorne Bailey, is open
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South Africa’s first atomic reactor, Safari I, is opened by the Prime Minister at Pelindaba near Pretoria. Nuclear power will b
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The ANC strongly denies Holomisa’s charge of accepting payments from Sol Kerzner, made by Bantu Holomisa in May 1996.
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Mandela, In Last State Of Nation Speech, Pleads For Peace by Suzanne Daley (The New York Times), 6 February 1999
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For Mandela’s 80th, Parties And Talk Of A Wedding by Suzanne Daley (The New York TImes), 18 July 1998
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Mandela Is Named President, Closing The Era Of Apartheid by Bill Keller (The New York Times), 10 May 1994
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Winnie Mandela, Given Sentence Of 6 Years In Kidnapping Case by Christopher S. Wren (The New York Times), 15 May 1991
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Anti-Apartheid Groups Cast Out Winnie Mandela, Citing Terror by Christopher S. Wren (The New York Times), 17 February 1989
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South Africa Hints At Conditional Release For Jailed Black Leaders by Alan Cowell (The New York Times), February 1, 1985
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Report by A.I. Meer to the Joint Passive Resistance Council of the Natal and Transvaal Indian Congresses, 9 January 1948
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