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  2. The Star (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The Star is a daily newspaper based in Gauteng, South Africa that was established in 1887. The paper is distributed mainly in Gauteng and other provinces such as Mpumalanga, Limpopo, North West, and Free State. The Star is one of the titles of the South African Independent News & Media group (INL), owned by Sekunjalo Media Consortium whose ...

  3. Johannesburg Sun Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Johannesburg Sun Hotel. Coordinates: 26.20183°S 28.04666°E. Johannesburg Sun Hotel is the blue glass complex in the middle. Shorter tower in front is the 1970 wing, taller tower behind it is the 1985 wing. The Johannesburg Sun Hotel is an abandoned twin-tower skyscraper hotel in the Central Business District of Johannesburg, South Africa.

  4. List of newspapers in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Frontpage of "Die Afrikaanse Patriot" (1876), a newspaper in an early form of the Afrikaans language. This is a list of newspapers in South Africa.. In 2017, there were 22 daily and 25 weekly major urban newspapers in South Africa, mostly published in English or Afrikaans. [1]

  5. Charlene Leonora Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith began her career at the Johannesburg Star, and specialised in anti-apartheid resistance politics. [1] She later reported on South African politics for Sunday Tribune (where she was also deputy bureau chief), Business Day (where she was also deputy news editor), Financial Mail (where she was associate editor) and Finance Week (where she was assistant editor).

  6. Kevin Carter - Wikipedia

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    Parkmore, Johannesburg, South Africa. Occupation. Photojournalist. Notable work. The Vulture and the Little Girl. Kevin Carter (13 September 1960 – 27 July 1994) [1] was a South African photojournalist and member of the Bang-Bang Club. He was the recipient in 1994 of a Pulitzer Prize for his photograph depicting the 1993 famine in Sudan; he ...

  7. Leonard Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Barnes was born in London on 21 July 1895. Educated at St Paul's School, he was awarded the Military Cross and Bar while serving with the King's Royal Rifle Corps during World War I. He then attended University College, Oxford, where he studied Greats. [2] After four years working for the Colonial Office, where his father had worked, he ...

  8. Jani Allan - Wikipedia

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    Allan's adoptive father, a former sub-editor of the Johannesburg daily The Star, died when she was 18 months old. [6] Her mother was an antiques dealer with a store in Randburg. Allan was raised by Henning and her second husband, Walter Eric-Monteith Fry. The couple fostered three more children, one of whom sexually abused Allan. [6]

  9. Milner's Kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    Milner's Kindergarten. Photograph of Lord Milner in 1902. Milner's Kindergarten is the informal name of a group of Britons who served in the South African civil service under High Commissioner Alfred, Lord Milner, between the Second Boer War and the founding of the Union of South Africa in 1910. It is possible that the kindergarten was Colonial ...