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SA rugby team plays and wins the first test match against Ireland
… SA rugby team plays and wins the first test match against …
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SA signs Memorandum of Understanding with United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
… SA signs Memorandum of Understanding with United Nations High …
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Grant Baker, SA surfer, wins the Mavericks Surf Contest at Santa Cruz
… Grant Baker, SA surfer, wins the Mavericks Surf Contest at Santa Cruz …
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SA athlete Ernst van Dyk is hard done by at Paralympic games
… SA athlete Ernst van Dyk is hard done by at Paralympic games …
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Jacob Matlala, SA flyweight, wins the World Boxing Organisation world champion title
… Jacob Matlala, SA flyweight, wins the World Boxing Organisation world …
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The SA rugby team loses 11-15 against New Zealand in Christchurch.
… The SA rugby team loses 11-15 against New Zealand in Christchurch. …
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Marthinus Johannes (Tinus) de Jongh (57), SA landscape painter, dies in Bloemfontein.
… Marthinus Johannes (Tinus) de Jongh (57), SA landscape painter, dies in Bloemfontein. …
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, loses against Cameroon 1-2 in a home match.
… of the decade: Bafana Bafana record. Kick Off. Special ed. 1994-2004, p. 10 … Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, loses against Cameroon 1-2 in a home match. …
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SA signs an aviation security agreement with the government of the USA.
… SA signs an aviation security agreement with the government …
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SA signs multilateral agreement accepting the constitution of the Universal Postal Union.
… SA signs multilateral agreement accepting the constitution of …
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins 1-0 against Mauritius in a home game.
… of the decade: Bafana Bafana record. Kick Off. Special ed. 1994-2004, p. 10. … The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins 1-0 against Mauritius in a home game. …
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SA signs treaty with France on air pooling, concerning SAA and UTA.
… SA signs treaty with France on air pooling, concerning SAA …
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Herman Charles Bosman (46), SA author, dies of thrombosis in Edenvale, Tvl.
… Herman Charles Bosman (46), SA author, dies of thrombosis in Edenvale, Tvl. …
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The final voyage from Cape Town of the mail ship SA Oranje.
… The final voyage from Cape Town of the mail ship SA Oranje. …
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Simon Ramoni, SA super bantamweight, wins the International Boxing Organisation (IBO) title.
… Simon Ramoni, SA super bantamweight, wins the International Boxing …
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Israel lifts sanctions but retains a ban on new arms contracts with SA.
… sanctions but retains a ban on new arms contracts with SA. …
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The SA rugby team loses the first test 5-13 against New Zealand.
… The SA rugby team loses the first test 5-13 against New Zealand. …
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The first cable connection between SA and Europe, via Aden, is inaugurated.
… The first cable connection between SA and Europe, via Aden, is inaugurated. …
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Nic Mallet is appointed as SA’s sixth rugby coach in five years.
… Nic Mallet is appointed as SA’s sixth rugby coach in five years. …
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The US Senate approves legislation lifting US government economic sanctions against SA.
… lifting US government economic sanctions against SA. …
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Mandela supports SA’s bid to play in next year’s cricket World Cup.
… Mandela supports SA’s bid to play in next year’s cricket World Cup. …
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Jacobus J. (Jim) Fouché (82), former SA state president, dies in Cape Town.
… Jacobus J. (Jim) Fouché (82), former SA state president, dies in Cape Town. …
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Dingaan Thobela, lightweight of SA, wins the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) title.
… Dingaan Thobela, lightweight of SA, wins the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) title. …
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SA President Mbeki addresses the United Nations Millennium Summit in New York.
… SA President Mbeki addresses the United Nations Millennium …
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Prof. S.F. N. Gie becomes secretary of education of the Union of SA.
… S.F. N. Gie becomes secretary of education of the Union of SA. …
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins 1-0 against Congo in a home game.
… of the decade: Bafana Bafana record. Kick Off. Special ed. 1994-2004, p. 10. … The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins 1-0 against Congo in a home game. …
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André Stander, SA bank robber is killed in a shootout in the US.
… André Stander, SA bank robber is killed in a shootout in the US. …
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 9-0 in Brisbane and wins the series 2-0.
… The SA rugby team beats Australia 9-0 in Brisbane and wins the …
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The SA cricket team beats England for the first time on Lords.
… The SA cricket team beats England for the first time on Lords. …
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OAU summit decision to continue sanctions against SA, and to review them.
… OAU summit decision to continue sanctions against SA, and to review them. …
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