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Apartheid's Last Stand

This is the story of a country trying to reinvent itself. Mandela now needs to persuade his supporters of the need for compromise, as does President FW De Klerk of his constituency.

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This is the story of a country trying to reinvent itself. Mandela now needs to persuade his supporters of the need for compromise, as does President FW De Klerk of his constituency.

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