The Independent 1992 John Carlin - Abstracts

The Independent 1992 John Carlin
TitleSubjectAuthors
ANC leader scorns Mandela's way to peace. (Harry Gwala, African National Congress National Executive Committee)Retail industryJohn Carlin
ANC radical softens his line. (Joe Slovo's opinion of post-apartheid South Africa) (Interview)Retail industryJohn Carlin
Chief who lives under the shadow of death. (KwaZulu conflict)Retail industryJohn Carlin
Cosmo woman ensures SA is safe for 'Sex.' (legal appeal against a ban on Madonna photographs in Cosmopolitan magazine in Pretoria, South Africa)Retail industryJohn Carlin
Doctors learn a hard lesson on SA frontline. (murder is common in Sebokeng, inthe Vaal Triangle, South Africa)Retail industryJohn Carlin
Father to a rising nation. (tribute to Walter Sisulu, deputy president of the African National Congress, South Africa)Retail industryJohn Carlin
Forest folk defy Inkatha. (Sokhulu, Zululand)Retail industryJohn Carlin
Judge exposes SA police. (Trust Feeds massacre trial verdict)Retail industryJohn Carlin
Keys to unlock the South African economic shackles. (finance, trade and industry minister Derek Keys' economic policy) (Interview)Retail industryJohn Carlin
Mandela calls off democracy negotiations. (ANC withdraw from convention for a Devocratic South Africa - Codesa)Retail industryJohn Carlin
People of the hippo denied shade. (exiles from Molotestad living in Ledig, South Africa)Retail industryJohn Carlin
Revealing the lost kingdom of apartheid. (Miss World contest at Sun City, Bophuthatswana)Retail industryJohn Carlin
Right wing hesitant as campaign finishes. (South African referendum)Retail industryJohn Carlin
SA hit-squad 'linked to RUC.' (South African connections with Royal Ulster Constabulary)Retail industryJohn Carlin
SA killing machines is still ticking over. (South African security strategy turns blacks against blacks)Retail industryJohn Carlin
South Africa's war of nerves. (ANC negotiations with the government break down)Retail industryJohn Carlin
Trapped in the web of military power. (includes related article)Retail industryJohn Carlin
What if the answer is no? (South African referendum)Retail industryJohn Carlin
Whites vote 'to do the right thing.' (vote to abandon apartheid in South Africa)Retail industryJohn Carlin
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