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  2. Star (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Star, a glossy celebrity magazine, originally a supermarket tabloid newspaper; The Star (Chicago newspaper), a Chicago, Illinois, newspaper group; The Star, a weekly newspaper published in Port St. Joe, Florida, U.S. The Star, an African American paper in Newport News, Virginia; The Star (Tinley Park), Chicago

  3. Star of South Africa, Grand Officer - Wikipedia

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    The Star of South Africa, Grand Officer, post-nominal letters SSAS, is the second decoration of five non-military classes of the Order of the Star of South Africa, a military order that was instituted by the Republic of South Africa on 1 July 1975. The Order of the Star of South Africa was discontinued in 2002.

  4. The North Star (anti-slavery newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The North Star was a nineteenth-century anti-slavery newspaper published from the Talman Building in Rochester, New York, by abolitionists Martin Delany and Frederick Douglass. [1] The paper commenced publication on December 3, 1847, and ceased as The North Star in June 1851, when it merged with Gerrit Smith's Liberty Party Paper (based in ...

  5. The Sunday Independent (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday Independent is a weekly English-language newspaper based in Gauteng, South Africa. It is one of the titles under the Independent News & Media South Africa group acquired by the Sekunjalo Media Consortium largely funded by Chinese state media and was owned previously by Independent News & Media . [2]

  6. Xenophobia in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South African Small Business Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu said that foreign business owners cannot expect to co-exist peacefully with local business owners unless they share their trade secrets. According to Zulu, foreign business owners had an advantage over South African business owners due to marginalisation under apartheid.

  7. Oscar Pistorius - Wikipedia

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    Pistorius in his prostheses at an International Paralympic Day event in Trafalgar Square, London, on 8 September 2011 The South African newspaper The Citizen announcing the IAAF's decision to ban Pistorius from its competitions – photographed in Johannesburg on 16 January 2008

  8. Rising Star Cave - Wikipedia

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    The Rising Star cave system (also known as Westminster or Empire cave) is located in the Malmani dolomites, in Bloubank River valley, about 800 meters (0.50 miles; 2,600 feet) southwest of Swartkrans, part of the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site in South Africa. [1] [2] Recreational caving has occurred there since the 1960s. [2]

  9. Edenvale, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Edenvale is a small city on the East Rand in Gauteng, South Africa. The greater Edenvale area has an estimated population of 70,000, including Harmelia, Highway Gardens, Buurendal and Croydon. The greater Edenvale area has an estimated population of 70,000, including Harmelia, Highway Gardens, Buurendal and Croydon.