MEDIA
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The British decide |
To ask whether the average person in Britain is actively engaged with the problems of South Africa is like asking whether the average penal reformer could be engaged to a whore. |
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Africana |
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The painter's or sculpture's commitment: can he show it? |
Three readers opinions on the weaknesses of the radical opposition in South Africa and the idea of a united front. |
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Africana |
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Africana |
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Cautious Conservatives, coherent critics |
Policies, parties and the press in Nigeria. |
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South Africa Now, Show No 211 |
Transcript of news regarding the transition to Namibian independence, broadcast on South Africa Now |
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On violence and the news media | ||
Superb video offers negotiation advice | ||
Ivy Matsepe-Casaburi | ||
ANC media policy: waiting for movement | ||
Publications control | ||
A new tone for His Master`s Voice | ||
South African women unite for a non-sexist post-apartheid South Africa | ||
Exposing the hidden messages | ||
Outward bounty and inward baaskap: Opening Address by Jean Sinclair presented at the Black Sash National Conference in Cape Town |
Outward Bounty and Inward Baaskap Opening Address by Jean Sinclair presented at the Black Sash at National Conference in Cape Town on 15 February 1971 discussing: Apartheid, racial superiority and inferiority, international criticism, exit fom Commonwealth, relations with neighbouring countries, |
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No means no! | ||
Music and censorship in South Africa | ||
SWA/Namibia: situation report as at Sunday, 16 April 1989 |
Report from C von Hirschberg and J D Viall regarding the situation in Namibia from a military and political persepctive as well as the importance of favourable media publicity |
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Besoek van Mnr Clark aan Suid-Afrika en Suidwes-Afrika: 10-13 Junie 1981 |
Report, signed by Minister R F Botha and written mostly in Afrikaans, of the visit of Mr W P Clark of the United States of America, to South Africa and South West Africa. |