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  2. A visiting bird from Chicago is making waves in Wilmington ...

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    The USA TODAY Network maintains full editorial control of the work. This article originally appeared on Wilmington StarNews: Piping plover, snowbird from Chicago, spending winter in Wilmington, NC

  3. Die Son - Wikipedia

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    In the Western Cape province, it appears as a daily; in other provinces, it is a weekly paper. The editorial seat is in Cape Town. The publishing house Naspers began to publish Die Son in 2003, after the large success of the English-language tabloid The Daily Sun in Western Cape, first under the title Kaapse Son ("Cape Sun"). The sales figures ...

  4. Cape Argus - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Argus is a daily newspaper co-founded in 1857 by Saul Solomon and published by Sekunjalo in Cape Town, South Africa.It is commonly referred to as The Argus.. Although not the first English-language newspaper in South Africa, the Cape Argus was the first locally to use the telegraph for news gathering.

  5. Constantia, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    Constantia is one of the oldest townships of Cape Town and is famed for its wine. [3] [4] The estate of Groot Constantia (Great Constantia) was established in 1685 by the Dutch Colonial Governor of Cape Town, [5] Simon van der Stel.

  6. Dry, the beloved country - The Huffington Post

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    I thought of these rules when I flew into Cape Town, South Africa’s second-largest city, in March. Over the last three years, Cape Town has been suffering an extraordinary, once-in-300-years drought—helped along, most analysts surmise, by climate change. The shift in the city’s physical appearance is astonishing.

  7. News - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, printed news had to be phoned into a newsroom or brought there by a reporter, where it was typed and either transmitted over wire services or edited and manually set in type along with other news stories for a specific edition. Today, the term "breaking news" has become trite as commercial broadcasting United States cable news ...

  8. Enyobeni Tavern disaster - Wikipedia

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    Samples from the bodies of the victims were taken to toxicology laboratories in Cape Town for analysis. [22] The South African Police Service released a statement regarding the incident and stated that they would be deploying "maximum resources" to the investigation, and also said the public should not speculate on the cause of death. [2]

  9. Cape Town Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Town Stadium (Afrikaans: Kaapstad-stadion; Xhosa: Inkundla yezemidlalo yaseKapa; [2] known until 2025 as the DHL Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is an association football (soccer) and rugby union stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, that was built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. [3]