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    The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959, [4] followed by a move to London. . Along with its sister papers, The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, The Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust Limite

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  5. Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans - Wikipedia

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    The Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans is a list of individuals the Mail & Guardian considers to be the most influential 200 Young South Africans for the year. It was first published in 2006 by then editor-in-chief Ferial Haffajee, and only South Africans under the age of 35 are eligible. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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    Guardian Media Group plc (GMG) is a British-based mass media company owning various media operations including The Guardian and The Observer.The group is wholly owned by the Scott Trust Limited, which exists to secure the financial and editorial independence of The Guardian in perpetuity.

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    A political writer and editor, he became the Mail & Guardian editor in 2002 before joining the Sunday Times in 2004. In 2010, Makhanya was promoted to editor-in-chief of Avusa Media newspapers (including The Times and Sowetan, Sunday World).

  8. Madam & Eve - Wikipedia

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    Madam & Eve is a daily comic strip originating in South Africa.The strip, by Stephen Francis and Rico Schacherl, is syndicated in 13 publications and claims a daily readership of over 4 million people. [1]

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    In 2000, The Daily Mail [18] and Guardian published a "chilling investigative series", including a July 2000 article published by The Guardian which provided details on the report. [15] The same journalist also reported on Levin's sexual abuse trial in 2012 in Alberta, Canada. [19]