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Dec. 14th, 2009 16:31Tuesday November 17, 2009 "South Africa's intelligence services after 1948 had more reason than most to keep their stories silent. Apartheid made South Africa a polecat among nations, and by the end of the National Party's reign South Africa was a pariah state even among countries that were hardly squeamish about getting their hands dirty with the more nefarious elements of statecraft. When the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Britain's MI5 and MI6 think that your methods are contemptible, your methods are probably beyond contemptible."
Citation: Derek Catsam. Review of Sanders, James, _Apartheid's Friends: The Rise and Fall of the South African Secret Services_. H-SAfrica, H-Net Reviews. November, 2009.
URL: http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=25562
***Left books and magazines at the 38th St. LRT station.
To the food shelf at Minnehaha United Methodist Church.
As I walked back to the Hiawatha Line, I saw a father and child on a two-seater bicycle.
At the 38th St. station, I saw that most of the books and some of the magazines had been taken.
Wednesday November 18, 2009 The small grocery down the street has injera: the Ethiopian bread made from teff (mostly) which looks like a sponge. And another East African bread I hadn't seen before, made entirely of wheat.
Citation: Derek Catsam. Review of Sanders, James, _Apartheid's Friends: The Rise and Fall of the South African Secret Services_. H-SAfrica, H-Net Reviews. November, 2009.
URL: http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=25562
***Left books and magazines at the 38th St. LRT station.
To the food shelf at Minnehaha United Methodist Church.
As I walked back to the Hiawatha Line, I saw a father and child on a two-seater bicycle.
At the 38th St. station, I saw that most of the books and some of the magazines had been taken.
Wednesday November 18, 2009 The small grocery down the street has injera: the Ethiopian bread made from teff (mostly) which looks like a sponge. And another East African bread I hadn't seen before, made entirely of wheat.