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Topic: Africa News

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 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Edmund Hillary,  Nelson Mandela
Favorite website(s):BBC,  New York Times
Currently has on their coffee table:Lonely Planet guide
Dream job(s):President of the United States
Favorite TV show(s):World Cup Coverage
Favorite explorer(s):David Livingstone
Interest(s):Travelling
Favorite royal(s):King Shaka Zulu
Favorite sport(s):Rugby
Favorite destination(s):Africa,  Australia,  Asia
Ultimate fantasy(s):Making the world a better place
Favorite political figure(s):Cecil Rhodes
Membership(s):World Vision
Favorite quote(s):"There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread." - Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948)
 
 
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John Fielding,
CEO

New Zealand and Australia are really taking off as viable and affordable alternatives to South Africa and Spain because they not only offer a hugely varied landscape but also the cultural diversity and technical excellence to ensure top quality results.
Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

South Africa's Nobel Laureate Bishop Desmond Tutu has often spoken of the need for black South Africans to put aside their understandable anger toward whites as they build a new South Africa together.
It was a fragmented system that was unable to meet the demands of the new constitutional democracy that dawned upon the new South Africa in the first democratic elections held on 27 April 1994.
South Africa will cooperate with all other countries in shaping and defining the new world order and promoting multilateral cooperation in the international community.
Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

South Africa's new government has inherited a legal system, an education system, a social welfare system, a health system and a socio-economic system that were designed to implement colonialism and later an institutionalised apartheid system.
Shane Kelly,
Bar Tender

New Zealand can bring out wild pungency; Australia and South Africa riper flavours, though its wine is never better than very good.
The judge is a Kiwi and high ranking New Zealand rugby official who has spent time in South Africa.
Comparisons are often made between the southern latitudes of New Zealand wines regions and their European equivalent, in the northern hemisphere New Zealand would cover latitudes from North Africa to Paris.
David Rosenberg,
Dermatologist

Africa's bioresources wil be a starting point for the discovery of new treatments for diseases including cancer, inflammation and CNS diseases.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

South Africa's transition from minority rule and apartheid to a democratically elected government requires that all existing practices, institutions and values are viewed anew and rethought in terms of their fitness for the new era.
It is bizarre that in the new South Africa with its claimed dedication to transparency in public affairs the African National Congress majority should enter into secret processes to discuss censorship.
The South Africa New Zealand Charitable Trust (SANZ) will be restructured towards fulfilling a networking role and providing information to the greater Southern African community living in New Zealand and abroad.
 
 
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