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  • Namibian press freedom, said the case related to a programme compiled by an NBC reporter that accused businessman Stefanus

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • His handler, the hearing heard, was a Sergeant Stefanus

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Senator Moosa, backed by Senator Stefanus Grove (ANC) indicated his concern that SADF soldiers "could slip the net entirely" because of essentially discriminatory amnesty clauses.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • "My last words to Stefanus were: I'm going and I'll pray for you so that the people of Worcester can also forgive you."

    Mail & Guardian Online 2010

  • "My last words to Stefanus were: I'm going and I'll pray for you so that the people of Worcester can also forgive you."

    Mail & Guardian Online 2010

  • Stefanus and Louis Nijsten are partnering with Bob Zibell on the commerce park, and the group is developing the Creek View project.

    Craig Daily Press stories 2009

  • Kritzinger, Matthys Stefanus Benjamin, P.C. Schonees, Ulrich Jerome Cronjé, and Louis Cornelius Eksteen.

    'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976 2005

  • 1115 - Svjatopolk II, great monarch of Kiev, dies [or 1113] 1346 - King Stefanus IX of Serbia proclaims himself czar of Greece

    magic-city-news.com 2009

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