POLICY
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Operation Zulu |
Part of an historical case study of decision-making in the initiation of covert action in foreign policy. |
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Off-the-record statement by Minister R F Botha at a meeting between the Minister and representatives of the South African media in Washington on 16 May 1981 |
Press statement by Minister Pik Botha about US/South Africa relations and policy. Nuclear matters were also mentioned. |
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Occupational health | ||
Nutrition | ||
Non-racial democracy: the policies of the Liberal Party of South Africa | ||
Monckton and Cleopatra | ||
Mission: New words or new understanding? | ||
Minutes of the Black Sash Annual National Conference held at Pietermaritzburg |
Minutes of the Black Sash Annual National Conference held at Pietermaritzburg on 21 to 24 October 1969 discussing: Regional reports, magazine, minutes of previous conference, workmen's compensation, policy for involvement of churches in social responsibility, Urban Areas Act, conditions in resett |
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Mining policy for industrial minerals in post-apartheid South Africa |
Paper about mining policy in post-apartheid South Africa by Peter Robbins, prepared for an ANC seminar on Economic Policy in Harare, Zimbabwe, April and May 1990. |
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Mental health | ||
Marketing and management co-operation with Asia pacific regions |
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Letter to the Editor | ||
Letter of resignation: Theo Molaba |
Theo Molaba's letter of resignation from the South African Communist Party (first page). Commentary on the letter by A representative of the South African Communist Party (next four pages). |
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Letter of resignation: Theo Molaba |
Theo Molaba's letter of resignation from the South African Communist Party (first page). Commentary on the letter by A representative of the South African Communist Party (next four pages). |
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Letter from Liz to Phyllis Naidoo and Sukhthi |
Happy birthday Sukhthi even though it is a late greeting. |
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Letter from Christoper Merrett |
I seem to remember reading in an old issue of..........
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Land briefs | ||
Labour sees the light | ||
Labour relations in the public health sector | ||
Joint Press Conference, Department of State, 14 May 1981 with Secretary of State Haig and Minister of Foreign Affairs Botha |
Press Conference in the United States, with US Secretary Haig and Minister of Foreign Affairs Botha, regarding the independence of Nambia. |