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Volume 30, Number 3, September 2004
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Editorial
pp. 429-432(4)
Author: David Simon

Unveiling South Africa's nuclear past
pp. 457-476(20)
Authors: Verne Harris; Sello Hatang; Peter Liberman

Who killed Clemens Kapuuo?
pp. 559-576(18)
Author: Jan-Bart Gewald

Renewed land debate and the 'cargo cult' in Mozambique
pp. 603-626(24)
Author: Joseph Hanlon

Corporate South Africa's response to HIV/AIDS: why so slow?
pp. 627-650(24)
Author: David Dickinson

Children's migration as a household/family strategy: coping with AIDS in Lesotho and Malawi
pp. 673-690(18)
Authors: Nicola Ansell; Lorraine van Blerk

The UDF period and its meaning for contemporary South Africa
pp. 691-702(12)
Author: Raymond Suttner

Sjambok or cane? Reading the Blue Book
pp. 703-708(6)
Authors: Reinhart Kössler

Book reviews
pp. 709-718(10)

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