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  • When PW Botha claimed in 1989 that obstacles to negotiations were the armed struggle, alliance with the SACP and demands for majority rule, you told him defiantly of the central and non-negotiable nature of the Alliance.

    Address by ANC President Jacob Zuma at the celebration of the 90th birthday of former President Nelson Mandela 2008

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    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Sadr's movement pulls out of Iraq alliance 2007

  • ALLIANCE 10-A-SIDE: The most senior leadership (i.e. officials/national office bearers) of each Alliance partner would participate in the ten-a-side.

    ALLIANCE PROGRAMME OF ACTION FOR 2005 2005

  • ALLIANCE SUMMIT: The Alliance summit will be held toward the end of the year in order to engage on policy issues, particularly those considered by the ten-a-side, review the implementation of this programme and plan for 2006.

    ALLIANCE PROGRAMME OF ACTION FOR 2005 2005

  • The different alliance partners resolved to use their forthcoming national conferences and congresses to take forward all of the above, to consolidate a common Alliance platform.

    REPORT ON THE ALLIANCE SUMMIT 1997

  • The alliance was vigorously opposed to masturbation, and the following quotation is culled from its voluminous literature, "We may safely assert that among the heroes of that dreadful journey from the South Pole there were no victims of the vice which the Alliance seeks to combat."

    Terra Incognita Wheeler, Sarah 1996

  • Recalling the origins of the North Atlantic Treaty as a political alliance built upon common fundamental values, our leaders affirmed at the May 1989 Summit that the Alliance must reintensify its own efforts to overcome the division of Europe.

    Making the History of 1989 1989

  • But, as already mentioned, the SACP takes part in the alliance for yet another extremely cogent reason; our belief that the elimination of national domination (which is the prime objective of the Alliance) is, at the same time, the most immediate class concern of our proletariat.

    'The Regeneration of Africa' 1906

  • But, as already mentioned, the SACP takes part in the alliance for yet another extremely cogent reason; our belief that the elimination of national domination (which is the prime objective of the Alliance) is, at the same time, the most immediate class concern of our proletariat.

    'The Regeneration of Africa' 1906

  • The ASPCA is a founding member of the alliance and, according to Anita Kelso Edson, its senior director of media and communications, provides significant funding to the Mayor's Alliance.

    Gotham Gazette: New York City News and Public Policy 2010

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