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State President of South Africa
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15 August
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1989
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10 May
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1994
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Pieter Willem Botha
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Nelson Mandela
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Deputy President of South Africa
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10 May
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1994
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30 June
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1996
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Thabo Mbeki
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Vereeniging
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South African Parliament
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Vereeniging
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P.W. Botha
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stroke
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ANC
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Anthony Sampson
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ANC
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Inkatha Freedom Party
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Mandela: The Authorised Biography
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negotiation process
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South Africa's nuclear weapons programme
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1994
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Nelson Mandela
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Eugene de Kock
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anti-apartheid
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1998
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Marike de Klerk
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Literary and Historical Society
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University College Dublin
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Calvinist Afrikaners
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2001
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December 4
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2001
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Marike de Klerk
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Cape Town
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Stockholm
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Sweden
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Nobel Prize
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Thabo Mbeki
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Winnie Mandela
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2003
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tracheotomy
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September 11
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2006
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Kent State University
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FW de Klerk Foundation
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Global Leadership Foundation
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University Philosophical Society
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Dutch
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Huguenot
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Afrikaans
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Huguenots in South Africa
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2007
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07-27
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2001
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12-06
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2006
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04-18
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2006
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04-18
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2003
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05-14
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2006
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04-18
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06-13
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2006
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06-13
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2006
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09-11
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2006
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09-11
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ISBN 2-84100-086-9
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Pieter Willem Botha
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State President of South Africa
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B. J. Vorster
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Pallo Jordan
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Joe Slovo
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Dullah Omar
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Tito Mboweni
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The Peacemakers
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