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/ 9 February 1990
The African National Congress has been slow in responding to the challenge thrown out by State President FW de Klerk.
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/ 9 February 1990
Vrye Weekblad journalist Charles Leonard was being brutally beaten by riot squad police while reporting on student celebrations.
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/ 9 February 1990
A handful of taxis made it through to the stadium, but were swiftly forced off the road by traffic police and then ordered to move on.
ls it Winnie Mandela who is on trial or has her case expanded to become state versus African National Congress? <b>Emma Gilbey</b> reports.
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/ 2 February 1990
President George Bush will invite Nelson Mandela to visit the White House as soon as he is freed.
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/ 2 February 1990
Intense in-fighting is developing behind the scenes for control of the "Nelson Mandela story".
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/ 2 February 1990
Mike Gatting’s reaction was extraordinary. As he approached Segonetco he said quietly: ”Oh dear, poor fellow.”
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/ 2 February 1990
Insider descriptions of life in the riot squad and training in ‘dirty tricks’.
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/ 2 February 1990
According to the NP source Pik Botha was ”terrified of a Rubicon repeat” and wanted Nelson Mandela to be released on Monday January 29.
First details of how the ANC leader slowly broke through to Pretoria.