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Indian Opinion Vol.50 No.19 May 1952
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Indian Opinion Vol.50 No.18 May 1952
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The African Communist No 50, Third Quarter 1972
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1948-1998: 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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The state of emergency is lifted. 10,500 opponents of the Government are still being detained.
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Archaeologists of Egypt and the US discover a fleet of ships 500 years old near the Nile.
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Chris McGregor
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Work in Progress Issues 50 and 51 October 1987
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Kip Keino of Kenya wins the Olympic gold medal for 1,500 metres in 3 minutes 34.9 seconds.
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Official estimates put the death toll at 503 people killed during the ten previous days of violence.
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Kip Keino of Kenya wins the Olympic gold medal for 1,500 metres in 3 mins 34.9 secs
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The Citizen reports that the remaining 1 500 South African troops in Namibia have been withdrawn in November.
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Rwanda, with 125 000 suspects for 500 000 murders, begins mass trials for the country’s 1994 genocide.
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Pres. Mugabe announces that he will not renounce his decision to expropriate the farms of 1 503 farmers.
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Bambata Rebellion: The Natal government offers a reward of £500 for the capture of Bambata, dead or alive.
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Dali Tambo
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Address by President Mandela on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
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Liberian President Samuel K Doe becomes virtual prisoner in presidential mansion as rebels besiege Monrovia and Doe’s 500-man s
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The Republic celebrates its fifth anniversary with a massive military demonstration in Pretoria. A crowd of more than 500,000 s
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Warring factions in Liberia negotiate a cease-fire with help from visiting West African politicians as nearly 1 500 terrified f
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The Zimbabwe government names another 509 White-owned farms it plans to confiscate for redistribution to landless Blacks, bring
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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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A poor boy, Jacobus Jonker, discovers a 726 (or 500?) carats diamond, the Jonker Diamond, on the farm Elandsfontein near Pretor
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More than 500 traditional healers march to the Treatment Action Campaign’s offices in Cape Town and Johannesburg, demanding tha
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Eighty people die and 500 are injured in a collision between a goods train and a train carrying dynamite in Braamfontein, Johan
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About 500 members of a doomsday cult die in a church fire in a remote part of southwestern Uganda. Mass graves containing 4
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