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Streek was a fierce defender of the liberal tradition in its broadest sense.
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Cape Town Press Club, Streek died earlier in the day after a long struggle with cancer.
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Streek leaves two step-children, Kathy and Douglas Scott, his parents, Frank and Deena Streek, and sister Jocelyn.
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Streek had a distinguished career as a political journalist, and spent 25 years in the Parliamentary Press Gallery.
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Press club co-chair Marion Edmunds said Streek had "a passion for principles" which at times had made for uncomfortable discussion.
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Streek said the potential for export growth, on which the economy largely relied, would be undermined by a deeper and longer recession in the United States, Japan and Europe than anticipated in the minister's forecasts.
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A small-time drug runner and petty thief named Alfred 'Sneak' Streek was seated like the Fresh Prince of DC in one of the holding cells.
Pop Goes The Weasel Patterson, James, 1947- 1999
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A small-time drug runner and petty thief named Alfred 'Sneak' Streek was seated like the Fresh Prince of DC in one of the holding cells.
Pop Goes the Weasel Patterson, James, 1947- 1999
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Streek, who said it was in line with parliament's new security strategy.
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Streek told how Chief Anderson Joyi, Dalindyebo's uncle and representative in the Transkei legislative assembly, and his brother Bangilizwe were banished to Qumbu and Covimvaba respectively in April 1979, after George Matanzima claimed they had been involved in a number of unsolved murders.
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