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South Africa
corruption in the arms trade in South Africa (#448-2011 Dec p20)
South Africans resist press crackdown (#438-2010 Dec p13)
Afrikaners' lives in a squatter camp in photo essay (#429-2010 Jan/Feb p34)
Cape Town's poor fall foul of World Cup preparations (#427-2009 Nov p28a)
apartheid compensation lawsuit goes ahead in US (#413-2008 Jul p27a)
the death of South African activist Sajida Khan (#404-2007 Sep p25a)
rural women's movement founder interviewed (#400-2007 May p9)
S African AIDS activist Zackie Achmat (#400-2007 May p12b)
AIDS activists demand firing of health minister (#396-2006 Dec p24a)
drawbacks of light bulb offset scheme, S Africa (#391-2006 Jul p12)
pros & cons of carbon trading, South Africa (#385-2005 Dec p22)
prickly pear and homebrew, Fort Beaufort (#380-2005 Jul p6b)
AIDS slipping out of S African media (brief) (#371-2004 Sep p6b)
Southern Exposure photo of youth, S Africa (#371-2004 Sep p4)
anniversary review special (#366-2004 Apr p31)
NI contributor first woman editor in S Africa (#366-2004 Apr p7b)
poor communities' mutual aid, South Africa (#360-2003 Sep p14)
resisting sell-off of basic services, S Africa (#355-2003 Apr p24)
home-grown AIDS drug, South Africa (#349-2002 Sep p20)
Earth Summit site symbol of unsustainability (#348-2002 Aug p7a)
violence against women feeds AIDS, S Africa (#346-2002 Jun p20)
ANC take corporate globalization road (#338-2001 Sep p22)
growing grassroots resistance to capitalism (#338-2001 Sep p21)
WTO patents hit AIDS patients, S Africa (#334-2001 May p20)
how Mbeki broke AIDS inequality taboo (#331-2001 Jan/Feb p14)
outlawing gay discrimination, difference made (#328-2000 Oct p14)
battle of killer bees (brief) (#326-2000 Aug p6)
gendering of blame for AIDS (#313-1999 Jun p35)
popular justice helps reconciliation (#311-1999 Apr p14)
apartheid's legacy in reproductive health (#303-1998 Jul p13)
Truth and Reconciliation Commission (#298-1998 Jan/Feb p18)
looking positive (#295-1997 Oct p35)
poisoned workers' victory (brief) (#294-1997 Sep p5)
elephant contraception (brief) (#293-1997 Aug p5)
elephants and ivory ban (#290-1997 May p6)
Islamic activist Farid Eysack (#289-1997 Apr p31)
Robben Island souvenirs (brief) (#281-1996 Jul p6)
McDonald's opens (#280-1996 Jun p35)
black mayor, Ventersdorp (#279-1996 May p16)
homeless teenager's testimony (#276-1996 Feb p11)
similarities between de Klerk & Trimble (#274-1995 Dec p35)
in-bred business (brief) (#273-1995 Nov p5)
'adopted' by Whitney Houston (brief) (#266-1995 Apr p6)
activist & psychologist Baby Tyawa (#265-1995 Mar p13)
blighted lives of gold miners (#265-1995 Mar p28)
classroom warriors, children's role (#265-1995 Mar p20)
cultural stagnation (#265-1995 Mar p23)
facts (#265-1995 Mar p18)
keynote editorial (#265-1995 Mar p7)
land reform plans & practice (#265-1995 Mar p15)
million-home target (#265-1995 Mar p24)
New Dawn, Cold Light of Day (#265-1995 Mar - main theme)
obituary of Joe Slovo (#265-1995 Mar p25)
revolutionary thinker Neville Alexander (#265-1995 Mar p14)
Simply: new government evaluated (#265-1995 Mar p26)
sisterly republic in the making (#265-1995 Mar p18)
Soweto verdict on new govt (#265-1995 Mar p21)
walking on moon - steps to renewal (#265-1995 Mar p17)
white Pan-Africanist Cosmas Desmond (#265-1995 Mar p9)
Mandela allows arms sales to Indonesia (brief) (#263-1995 Jan p29)
paper by homeless (brief) (#262-1994 Dec p30)
dismantling racism in daring ways (#260-1994 Oct p8)
new gender sensitivity (brief) (#260-1994 Oct p30)
Shell & Total breached oil embargo (brief) (#256-1994 Jun p31)
de Klerk's exchange on poverty (brief) (#254-1994 Apr p31)
domestic workers unionize (#254-1994 Apr p29)
new AWB uniform (brief) (#249-1993 Nov p29)
education for girls: an escape (#248-1993 Oct p20)
squatters in Cape Town (#247-1993 Sep p30)
illegal squatters & tourism (#244-1993 Jun p31)
maids and madams (#239-1993 Jan p14)
country profile (#237-1992 Nov p36)
deadly fence keeps out Mozambicans (brief) (#236-1992 Oct p30)
disability movement (#233-1992 Jul p13)
interview with Desmond Tutu (#233-1992 Jul p35)
black people's scarred legacy (#230-1992 Apr p8)
BCCI bank's sanctions busting (brief) (#228-1992 Feb p31)
feminist survivor Sindiwe Magona (#227-1992 Jan p9)
land invasions by evicted (#225-1991 Nov p29)
companies breaking the oil embargo (brief) (#219-1991 May p28)
meaning of non-racialism (#216-1991 Feb p29)
British jewellery firm bans SA gold (brief) (#213-1990 Nov p28)
militant Islam against apartheid (#212-1990 Oct p26)
background to Upington 36 case (#210-1990 Aug p29)
Scottish transnationals & apartheid (brief) (#209-1990 Jul p28)
why South Africa needs liberation (#208-1990 Jun p14)
Shell boycotted in Vancouver (brief) (#207-1990 May p28)
recruits East German workers (brief) (#205-1990 Mar p28)
being gay in South Africa (#201-1989 Nov p19)
black schoolgirl from NI film, two years on (#200-1989 Oct p29)
behind the famous photo of Soweto uprising (#199-1989 Sep p26)
Britain still profiting from apartheid (brief) (#197-1989 Jul p28)
brief history 1652-1948 (#196-1989 Jun p38)
holds on to key Namibian port (#195-1989 May p27)
can front line states can break S Africa's grip? (#192-1989 Feb p25)
destabilization manual by Botha adviser (#192-1989 Feb p10)
keynote editorial on Mozambique (#192-1989 Feb p4)
anti-apartheid saboteurs attack Philips (brief) (#190-1988 Dec p28)
Punchline cartoon on transnationals & apartheid (#186-1988 Aug p29)
regular atrocities by South African troops (#185-1988 Jul p26)
boycotting South African apples (brief) (#183-1988 May p28)
proxy warfare in Mozambique (brief) (#183-1988 May p28)
makes squatters demolish houses (brief) (#180-1988 Feb p28)
life, health & poverty in a 'coloured' township (#179-1988 Jan p20)
vote of censure for its state violence (#179-1988 Jan p11)
vote of censure for record on health (#179-1988 Jan p21)
return to apartheid South Africa after 15 years (#177-1987 Nov p29)
family planning under apartheid testimony (#176-1987 Oct p15)
campaign for a new Nelson's Column (brief) (#174-1987 Aug p28)
gold transnational's apartheid operation (#171-1987 May p27)
South African involvement in Machel's death (#170-1987 Apr p26)
South Africa's clandestine war in Mozambique (#168-1987 Feb p27)
funeral in Soweto, personal account (#166-1986 Dec p29)
gold companies' profits from apartheid (#166-1986 Dec p26)
ANC school in Tanzania (#165-1986 Nov p27)
migrant miners fill South African coffers (brief) (#165-1986 Nov p28)
anti-apartheid boycott of Shell (brief) (#163-1986 Sep p28)
arms sanctions busted by US, Britain (#163-1986 Sep p27)
black humour from Soweto (brief) (#163-1986 Sep p28)
view of nuclear arms race from black S Africa (#163-1986 Sep p14)
Punchline cartoon on US/S Africa/democracy (#162-1986 Aug p29)
wanted for state terrorism: key facts (#161-1986 Jul p10)
anti-apartheid cricket protest, Trinidad (#160-1986 Jun p27)
black South Africa speaks: on democracy (#159-1986 May p15)
black South Africa speaks: on labour (#159-1986 May p11)
black South Africa speaks: on politics (#159-1986 May p19)
black South Africa speaks: on revolution (#159-1986 May p10)
black South Africa speaks: on sanctions (#159-1986 May p25)
black South Africa speaks: on women (#159-1986 May p13)
black South Africa speaks: on youth (#159-1986 May p9)
classroom warriors: black students rebel (#159-1986 May p8)
creating a black middle class (#159-1986 May p11)
facts on apartheid South Africa (#159-1986 May p16)
fiction: how Keats fares in Soweto classroom (#159-1986 May p14)
funerals as celebrations of resistance (#159-1986 May p20)
guide to its political groups (#159-1986 May p6)
history of South Africa for children (#159-1986 May p22)
keynote editorial on apartheid South Africa (#159-1986 May p4)
parents on murder of ANC activist son (#159-1986 May p18)
photo page on apartheid South Africa (#159-1986 May p7)
poem: My Mother, by Chris van Wyk (#159-1986 May p21)
Race Against Time (#159-1986 May - main theme)
latest riot-control technology (brief) (#155-1986 Jan p6)
banks profiting from apartheid (brief) (#152-1985 Oct p6)
birth control as black control (#151-1985 Sep p5)
effect of boycott on Barclays (brief) (#148-1985 Jun p6)
on strike against apartheid in Ireland (brief) (#146-1985 Apr p6)
leaving the laager - dilemma of white liberals (#145-1985 Mar p12)
secret oil shipments breach embargo (brief) (#141-1984 Nov p6)
as contributor to African poverty (#139-1984 Sep p20)
apartheid unchanged by new constitution (#135-1984 May p3)
miners' union's skilled campaign (brief) (#132-1984 Feb p6)
government-inspired drunkenness, S Africa (#130-1983 Dec p3)