| Terrorism in Egypt Terrorism in Egypt refers to violent attacks on tourists in Egypt, many carried out by Islamic fundamentalists. Ayman Al-Zawahiri, leader of Egypt's militant Jihad group, is believed to be the "brains" behind the operations of al Qaeda. Seven out of 22 people on the Federal Bureau of Investigation "most wanted" terrorist list are Egyptian. Terrorism_in_Egypt
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| John Perlman John Perlman is a radio presenter for Kaya FM in South Africa, where he hosts "Today with John Perlman", a weekday programme between 6 and 7 p.m. Perlman previously co-hosted AM Live and the After 8 Debate, the flagship morning news, current affairs and talk programmes on the SAfm radio station of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). John_Perlman
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| Nobleeagle/India as an emerging superpower User:Nobleeagle/India_as_an_emerging_superpower
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| Lindy Rodwell Lindy Rodwell (born 13 February 1962 in Johannesburg) is a South African zoologist and conservationist who dedicated herself to ensuring viable wetland habitat and population sizes for the cranes of Africa south of the Sahara, namely the endangered Blue and Grey-crowned and the critically endangered Wattled Cranes.Lindy Rodwell was awarded a BSc(Zoology) and a Higher Diploma in Education from the University of Cape Town. Lindy_Rodwell
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| Fodé Soumah Fodé Soumah is a politician from Guinea.Soumah was a prominent figure in the ruling Party of Unity and Progress and was appointed as the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Guinea. Following the 2003 Guinea presidential election, Soumah was appointed the Minister of Youth and Sports. Fodé_Soumah
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| Abdoulaye Bathily Abdoulaye Bathily (born 1947) is a Senegalese politician and the Secretary-General of the Democratic League/Movement for the Labour Party (LD/MPT).Bathily was born in Tiyabu in Bakel Department. After serving as the Third Secretary of the Democratic League in charge of the press and external relations, he was elected as the party's Secretary-General at its First Congress on April 6Babacar Sané. Abdoulaye_Bathily
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| White people/Archive 9 Talk:White_people/Archive_9
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| Legaleagle86/list User_talk:Legaleagle86/list
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| Snuki Zikalala Snuki Zikalala is the suspended MD of news and current affairs of the South African Broadcasting Corporation. Snuki_Zikalala
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| Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard/Archive9 Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons/Noticeboard/Archive9
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| Tony Yengeni Tony Sithembiso Yengeni (born 11 October 1954) is a South African politician. He was an anti-Apartheid activist and joined the African National Congress (ANC) in 1976 and later its armed wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe. He has served as member of the South African parliament for the ruling ANC (including as Chief Whip). In 2003, he was found guilty of fraud in a case linked to the ongoing corruption investigation into the former South African vice-president, Jacob Zuma. Tony_Yengeni
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| Water polo at the 2008 Summer Olympics Talk:Water_polo_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics
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| Deaths in March 2007 Deaths_in_March_2007
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| Expulsion of Germans after World War II/Archive 10 Talk:Expulsion_of_Germans_after_World_War_II/Archive_10
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| Robert Kirby (Satirist) Robert Kirby (26 April 1936 – 10 February 2007) was a famous South African satirist, playwright, comedian, novelist, columnist and musician who died in 2007 following complications from a heart operation, some four months prior. Robert_Kirby_(Satirist)
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| Barry Streek Barry Streek (August 30 1948 – July 21 2006) was a South African political journalist and anti-apartheid activist.Barry Streek was educated at Michaelhouse and then studied journalism at Rhodes University in Grahamstown from 1967 to 1970. In Rhodes he joined the anti-apartheid National Union of South African Students and was involved in many anti-apartheid activities in the university for which the then South African government put a banning order on him. Barry_Streek
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| Luke Watson Luke Asher Watson (born 26 October 1983 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa) is a South African rugby union footballer who currently plays in the position of loose-forward. He currently plays for Western Province in the domestic Currie Cup competition and the Stormers in the Southern Hemisphere Super 14 tournament. Luke_Watson
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| Reference desk/Archive 27 Wikipedia_talk:Reference_desk/Archive_27
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| Eelam War IV Eelam War IV is the name given to the fourth phase of armed conflict between the Sri Lankan military and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, which is currently proscribed as a terrorist organisation by 32 countries (see list). Renewed hostilities began on the July 26, 2006 when Sri Lanka Air Force fighter jets bombed several LTTE camps around Mavil Aru anicut. Eelam_War_IV
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| Marco Materazzi/Archive 1 Talk:Marco_Materazzi/Archive_1
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| Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan/Archive 1 Talk:Borat:_Cultural_Learnings_of_America_for_Make_Benefit_Glorious_Nation_of_Kazakhstan/Archive_1
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| List of rugby union incidents rugby union competitions in Australia, France, New Zealand, South Africa and the United Kingdom. List_of_rugby_union_incidents
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| Universal Men Universal Men is the debut album from Juluka, a South African band led by Johnny Clegg and Sipho Mchunu. It was first released in 1979 and has acquired the status of a classic album in the history of South African music. Universal_Men
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| Civil Cooperation Bureau The South African Civil Cooperation Bureau (CCB) was a covert, special forces organisation during the apartheid era that operated under the authority of Defence Minister General Magnus Malan. According to General Malan, the CCB's three objectives — comparable to those of the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) — were to infiltrate and penetrate the enemy; to gather Information; and to disrupt the enemy. Civil_Cooperation_Bureau
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| John Hlophe John Mandlakayise Hlophe (born 1 January 1959 in Stanger, KwaZulu-Natal) is Judge President of the Cape Provincial Division of the High Court of South Africa. John_Hlophe
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| South African general election, 2009 South Africa held national and provincial elections to elect a new National Assembly as well as the provincial legislature in each province on 22 April 2009.The National Assembly consists of 400 members elected by proportional representation with a closed list approach. South_African_general_election,_2009
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| Dirk Coetzee Dirk Coetzee was co-founder and commander of the covert South African Police unit based at Vlakplaas. He and his colleagues were involved in a number of atrocities including the murders of Sizwe Khondile and Griffiths Mxenge. Coetzee lifted the veil on the existence of the unit in a 1989 interview with Vrye Weekblad confirming a story that death-row convict Almond Nofomela told a Johannesburg weekly the previous year. Dirk_Coetzee
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| Requests for comment/QZ Deletion dispute Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/QZ_Deletion_dispute
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| Tupac Shakur/Archive 4 Talk:Tupac_Shakur/Archive_4
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| Jeugkrag Jeugkrag (meaning "Youth Power" and also known as Youth for South Africa) was a short-lived South African youth group, surreptitiously funded by the apartheid government's department of Military Intelligence in an operation known as Project Essay. Led by Marthinus van Schalkwyk (ironically now member of parliament for the ANC) it operated exclusively on Afrikaans university campuses and sought to influence the political views of Afrikaans-speaking students. Jeugkrag
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| May 2007 RCTV protests Talk:May_2007_RCTV_protests
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| Ponte City Apartments Talk:Ponte_City_Apartments
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| Capitalist Nigger "Capitalist Nigger is the title of a controversial book by former African Sun Times editor Dr Chika Onyeani. He has also written a book entitled The Broederbond Conspiracy Capitalist_Nigger
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| Marion Sparg Marion Monica Sparg is a South African activist, former guerrilla and public administrator. Marion_Sparg
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| Frank Dutton Frank Kennan Dutton is a retired South African policeman. During his career, he continuously risked his life in a struggle to advance human rights, justice, and peace. The dominant theme in his career was the investigation and prosecution of individuals guilty of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity, which traced the struggle of the country on its journey to freedom and a rightful place in the world. Frank_Dutton
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| Cheeky Watson rugby union players to participate in a mixed race rugby game, during the period when mixed-race activities were forbidden by apartheid legislation. Cheeky_Watson
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| Phyllis Spira Phyllis Bernice Spira (18 October 1943 11 March 2008) was a South African ballerina and was awarded the title of prima ballerina assoluta in 1984. She was the daughter of Lazar and Fanny Pauline (née Rosen) Spira. She was often compared to the great dancer Alicia Markova by contemporaries and critics. Phyllis_Spira
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| Banana republic Banana Republic is a pejorative term for a country that is politically unstable, dependent on limited agriculture (e.g. bananas), and ruled by a small, self-elected, wealthy, and corrupt clique. It is most commonly used for countries in Central America and Africa such as El Salvador, Belize, Grenada, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Ethiopia and South Africa. Banana_republic
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| 2007 Zimbabwean coup d'état attempt Zimbabwean government foiled an alleged coup d'état attempt involving almost 400 soldiers and high-ranking members of the military that would have occurred on June 2 or June 15, 2007. The alleged leaders of the coup, all of whom have been arrested and charged with treason, are retired army Captain Albert Matapo, Spokesman for the Zimbabwe National Army Ben Ncube, Major General Engelbert Rugeje, and Air Vice Marshall Elson Moyo. 2007_Zimbabwean_coup_d'état_attempt
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| Senegalese presidential election, 2007 Template:Senegalese_presidential_election,_2007
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| Nhari rebellion The Nhari rebellion occurred in December 1973 amidst the Bush War when ZANLA members in Chifombo, Zambia on the border with Mozambique rebelled against the organization. Ken Flower, head of the Central Intelligence Organisation, sponsored the rebellion which "willing conspirators" carried out.Thomas Nhari led the rebellion, hence its name. Nhari_rebellion
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| Indian whisky Indian whisky is a distilled alcoholic beverage that is labelled as "whisky" in India. Much Indian whisky is based on spirits that are distilled from fermented molasses. Outside of India, such a drink would more likely be labelled a rum (some brands can be about 12% malt whisky, with the rest fermented molasses). Indian_whisky
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| Timbavati Game Reserve The Timbavati Game Reserve lies to the north of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve on the western edge of Kruger National Park and is one of South Africa's prime wildlife viewing areas.Established in 1956 by like-minded game farmers, the Reserve covers 680 square kilometers. There are no fences separating the Timbavati from the Kruger National Park, so lion, elephant, cheetah and other species roam freely between the two. Timbavati_Game_Reserve
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| Perspicacite/Archive User:Perspicacite/Archive
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| Cham (novel) Cham_(novel)
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| 2007 Swazi general strike The 2007 Swazi general strike has been ongoing since 25 July 2007, led by the Swaziland Federation of Trade Unions, the Swaziland Federation of Labour and the Swaziland National Association of Teachers. They plan to stage a two-day full stoppage of public life every month until the incumbent absolute monarch Mswati III gives in to their demandsmulti-party elections in October 2008, that benefits cease to be taxed and an end to absolute monarchy. 2007_Swazi_general_strike
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| Mamadou Konte Mamadou Konte (b.? Mali - died June 20, 2007 Dakar, Senegal) was a Senegalese music producer and founder of the Africa Fête Music Festival and a leading figure behind the African and world music genres. Konte founded the Africa Fete music festival in 1978 in France, where he lived for many years as a French Malian immigrant as a longtime Paris resident. Mamadou_Konte
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| Nan Cross Nan Cross (born January 3, 1928 - July 14 2007, Yeoville, Johannesburg, South Africa) was a South African anti-apartheid and anti-conscription activist. Nan_Cross
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| Mpumalanga Witchcraft Suppression Bill of 2007 Mpumalanga_Witchcraft_Suppression_Bill_of_2007
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| Ryan Cox Ryan Cox (9 April 1979 1 August 2007) was a South African professional road racing cyclist. He had been cycling since 1987 but turned professional in 2000. He first joined Amore e Vita but changed, the following year to Team Cologne which was based in Germany. He had been a member of Team Barloworld since 2003. Cox died at Kempton Park Hospital when the main artery in his left leg burst, three weeks after a vascular lesion operation in France for a knotted artery. Ryan_Cox
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