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Chapter 10. Cleaning Up the Clothing Industry - Garment Workers in Action by E. S. Sachs
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King Faud is offered $10 million by John D. Rockerfeller for a museum in Egypt.
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Mission of the Special Committee against Apartheid to South Africa (6-10 June), starts.
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The SA rugby team wins the second test against France 10-8 in Paris.
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Aspects of the experiences of 10 women in MK by Kongko Louis Makau
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World Water Day, instituted in 1992. (GIED: Celebrating 10 years of Freedom, 2004.)
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Make South Africa Ungovernable: Broadcast on Radio Freedom by O. R. Tambo, 10 October 1984
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Selfless Biko 40 Years On by Barney Pityana (City Press), 10 September 2017
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Benjamin Ulenga
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Philip Rabinowitz, Polish born South African centenarian, sets a new world record by running the 100m in 28.7 seconds.
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The 4 x 100m men's relay team win the gold medal for SA at the Olympic Games in Athens
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January 8th Statements - Statement of the National Executive Committee on the occasion of the 103th Anniversary of the ANC by Jacob Zuma
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Speech by President Nelson Mandela at the 104th Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Mines of South Africa 8 November 1994
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Pieter Venter discovers three coelacanths at 104m while scuba diving in the Jesser Canyon off Sodwana Bay in the St Lucia Marin
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Statement of the National Executive Committee of the ANC delivered by President Jacob Zuma at the 100th anniversary of the ANC
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An Egyptian munitions ship, Star of Alexandria, explodes at the dockside in Bone, Algeria. 100 die, 160 are injured, and $20 mi
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About 100 local businessmen, led by John Magolego, agree to organise Mapogo a Mathamaga on the day after the burial of the eigh
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An American post-graduate student, Amy Elizabeth Biehl, 26, is dragged from her car by a 100-strong mob of youths in Guguletu,
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Roland Schoeman, Lyndon Ferns, Darian Townsend and Ryk Neethling win the first gold medal for SA for the 4 x 100m relay at the
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The death toll in the ambush of a refugee train by Angolan rebels rises to 252 after rescue workers identify 100 more bodies.
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Document 100 - “15th Anniversary of 1922 Rand Strike: Communist Party Calls Mass Demonstration to Commemorate”, South African Worker, 27 February 1937
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Roland Schoeman, Lyndon Ferns, Darian Townsend and Ryk Neethling win the first gold medal for SA for the 4 x 100m relay at the
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The death toll in the ambush of a refugee train by Angolan rebels rises to 252 after rescue workers identify 100 more bodies.
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At least forty soccer fans die and 100 are injured as they flee fighting between rival team supporters at a stadium near Orkney
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£100 000 worth of gold that went missing on the Cape Town Castle, is found near the ship’s engine room in Durban.
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Frans Erasmus (38), Springbok prop of Eastern Province, is killed in a car accident, 100 m from the place where his wife was ki
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More than 100,000 persons attend a rally in Durban addressed by Nelson Mandela, who urges his followers to end the factional wa
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The two Libyan defendants charged in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, plead innocent at a pre-tr
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Kenyans dominate the 106th Boston Marathon, winning both men’s and women’s titles and capturing the four top spots and six of t
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104 miners are crushed to death when an elevator carrying gold miners plunges to the bottom of a Vaal Reef mineshaft near Orkne
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