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Cape and Times
* Apartheid and the Archbishop: the Life and Times of Geoffrey Clayton, Archbishop of Cape Town, 1973
Ayanda Mabulu, a South African Cape Town based black satirical artist, mentions in the Cape Times of 8 November 2010, that his ideas come from Frank Fanon in particular.
Cape May is served by several media outlets including WCFA-LP 101. 5 FM, a commercial-free jazz and community station, as well as free weekly newspaper Exit Zero and local website Cape May Times.
The South African government is investigating the fraud allegations, according to an exposé in the Cape Times.
Finding little financial success in the law, he began to divert more and more of his time to politics and journalism, writing for the Cape Times.
On leave in England in 1888, he met with Lord Salisbury and apparently helped formulate the Cape to Cairo plan to acquire a continuous band of territory down Africa, which he then leaked ( with Salisbury's approval ) to the Times in an anonymous article " by an African Explorer ".
* Cape Cod Times: Plovers take flight, beach reopens, August 16, 2007
* Peters, Paula, " We Missed You ", Cape Cod Times, July 14, 2002
Its founding editors were Karl Miller, then professor of English at University College London, Mary-Kay Wilmers, formerly an editor at The Times Literary Supplement, and Susannah Clapp, a former editor at Jonathan Cape.
Delahunt told the Cape Cod Times that he viewed it as an extension of his work in Congress.
The country's military agreed ; a spokesman for the South African National Defence Force pointedly told the Cape Times newspaper that the force never trained its recruits naked, and he knew of no military organization in the world that did so.
" In 2008, Jaffee told the Cape Cod Times, " I never see the finished painting folded until it's printed in the magazine.
He has been the editorial cartoonist for the Mail & Guardian since 1994, the Sunday Times since 1998 and since September 2005 he has appeared three times a week in the Cape Times, the Star, the Mercury and the Pretoria News.
The University of Cape Town is the highest ranked African university in the QS World University Rankings, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and the Academic Ranking of World Universities.
Some papers that use Dyer's column regularly include the Japan Times, The Courier ( Ballarat ), the Straits Times ( Singapore ), the South China Morning Post ( Hong Kong ), the Bangkok Post, the Canberra Times, the New Zealand Herald, The Pioneer ( New Delhi ), DNA ( Bombay ), Dawn ( Karachi ), the Tehran Times, Arab News ( Saudi Arabia ), the Jordan Times, Monday Morning ( Beirut ), Egypt Today, the Jerusalem Post, Hurriyet Daily News ( Istanbul ), the Moscow Times, Telegraf ( Kiev ), Lidove Noviny ( Prague ), Adevarul ( Bucharest ), Helsingin Sanomat ( Finland ), Information ( Copenhagen ), NRC Handelsblad ( Rotterdam ), De Standaard ( Brussels ), Zeitpunkt ( Switzerland ), Internazionale ( Rome ), The New Vision ( Uganda ), The Star ( Nairobi ), Zimbabwe Independent, The Citizen ( Johannesburg ), the Cape Times, Le Droit ( Ottawa ), NOW ( Toronto ), La Presse ( Montreal ), Georgia Straight ( Vancouver ), Dawson Creek Daily News ( Dawson Creek ), Fast Forward Magazine ( Calgary ), the Winnipeg Free Press the Jamaica Daily Gleaner, the Trinidad Express, the Barbados Advocate, Buenos Aires Herald, and the Visayan Daily Star ( Philippines ).

Cape and Town
* 1652 – At the Cape of Good Hope, Dutch sailor Jan van Riebeeck establishes a resupply camp that eventually becomes Cape Town.
University of Cape Town, 1997
* Cape Town, South Africa ; since 1999.
* Ajax Cape Town FC, a South African football club
Ajax has also expanded its talent searching program to South Africa with Ajax Cape Town.
Ajax Cape Town was set up with the help of Rob Moore.
There are some youth players from Ajax Cape Town that have been drafted into the Eredivisie squad, such as South African international Steven Pienaar ( on loan to Everton ) and Cameroonian international Eyong Enoh.
* Ajax Cape Town ( 1999 – present )
As a result scurvy broke out, and in October 1788 Phillip had to send Sirius to Cape Town for supplies, and strict rationing was introduced, with thefts of food punished by hanging.
The opening performance of the side proved disappointing from the tourists ' point of view, with defeats in its opening three matches by Western Province sides in Cape Town.
He eclipsed the long-standing record of 51. 88 per cent by the South African J. H. Sinclair ( 106 out of 177 and 4 out of 35 ) against England at Cape Town in an 1898 – 1899 series.
In 1901, he was caught planning to sabotage strategic British installations in Cape Town and sentenced to life in prison ; however, he escaped and was re-captured several times again throughout his life.
The other listed destinations were Istanbul, Berlin, Cape Town, Saqqara, Washington DC, Cambodia, Waiheke Island, Cartagena, Waterton Lakes National Park, the Selma To Montgomery National Historic Trail, Alabama and the Lassen Volcanic National Park
* Ian Sinclair & Olivier Langrand ( 1998 ) Birds of the Indian Ocean Islands, Struik, Cape Town.
Towards the end of 1918, Frances sent a letter to Johanna Parvin, a friend in Cape Town, South Africa, where Frances had lived for most of her life, enclosing the photograph of her with the fairies.
Barnard matriculated from the Beaufort West High School in 1940, and went to study medicine at the University of Cape Town Medical School, where he obtained his MB ChB in 1945.
Barnard did his internship and residency at the Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, after which he worked as a general practitioner in Ceres, a rural town in the Cape Province.
In 1951, he returned to Cape Town where he worked at the City Hospital as a Senior Resident Medical Officer, and in the Department of Medicine at the Groote Schuur Hospital as a registrar.
He completed his Masters degree, receiving Master of Medicine in 1953 from the University of Cape Town.
He was promoted to full-time lecturer and Director of Surgical Research at the University of Cape Town.
Three years later he was appointed Head of the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the teaching hospitals of the University of Cape Town.
He rose to the position of Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Cape Town in 1962.
He was promoted to Professor of Surgical Science in the Department of Surgery at the University of Cape Town in 1972.

Cape and 1941
* 1941 – Cesária Évora, Cape Verdean singer ( d. 2011 )
* 2011 – Cesária Évora, Cape Verdean singer ( b. 1941 )
* 1941 – World War II: British Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy forces defeat those of the Italian Regia Marina off the Peloponnesian coast of Greece in the Battle of Cape Matapan.
It founded the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company, an emergency yard on the banks of the Cape Fear River and launched its first Liberty ship before the end of 1941, building 243 ships in all, including 186 Liberties.
** Cesária Évora, Cape Verdean singer ( b. 1941 )
From 1941 to 1945 the islands hosted a New Zealand meteorological station as part of a coastwatching programme staffed by scientist volunteers and known for security reasons as the " Cape Expedition ".
In November 1941, the Nelsons bought what would become their permanent home: a green and white, two-story, Cape Cod Colonial at 1822 Camino Palmero in Los Angeles.
* Tudor Cornwall, London: Jonathan Cape, 1941
The Battle of Cape Matapan () was a Second World War naval battle fought from 27 – 29 March 1941.
In 1941, after the Harbour Boards had ceased to exist, a contractor ’ s locomotive that had been used on the Foreshore land reclamation project in Cape Town, built in 1909 by Orenstein & Koppel and numbered 69, was bought by the SAR for use in Table Bay Harbour.
In 1941, the future Canadian Labour Congress ( CLC ) president Donald MacDonald was elected from the Cape Breton South constituency.
The lighthouse at Cape Reinga was built in 1941 and first lit during May of that year, replacing a lighthouse located on nearby Motuopao Island, which had been built 1879.
* 1941 U. S. Army established Fort Miles at Cape Henlopen.
Lacking ship-borne radar and neglectful in providing night-fighting training and equipment to its naval forces, the Regia Marina had fared badly during a night action with British forces off Cape Matapan in March 1941.
These included the attack on Taranto in 1940, the first completely all-aircraft naval attack in history, and the Battle of Cape Matapan in 1941.
This was confirmed again in March 1941, when Royal Navy forces decisively defeated Italian naval forces in the Battle of Cape Matapan.
On 27 April 1941 while on patrol off Cape Ferrato Miers attacked a two-masted single-funnelled merchant ship of about 4000 GRT with two torpedoes which both missed.
* Tomorrow is a Revealing ( Jonathan Cape, 1941 ) poems
The Battle of Cape Matapan was a decisive Allied victory, fought off the coast of the Peloponnese in southern Greece from 27 – 29 March 1941 in which British Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy forces — under the command of the British Admiral Andrew Cunningham — intercepted those of the Italian Regia Marina under Admiral Angelo Iachino.
The consecutive waves of Polish immigrants in periods from 1890 – 1914, 1920 – 1939, and 1941 to this day, settled across Canada from Cape Breton to Vancouver, and made numerous and significant contributions to the agricultural, manufacturing, engineering, teaching, publishing, religious, mining, cultural, professional, sports, military, research, business, governmental and political life in Canada.
* Alfred Joseph Clark ( 1885 – 1941 ), physician, and Professor of Pharmacology, University of Cape Town, 1918 – 1920, Professor of Pharmacology, University College, London, 1920 – 1926, and Professor of Materia Medica, University of Edinburgh, 1926 – 1941
In March 1941, a major naval battle, the Battle of Cape Matapan, occurred off the coast of Cape Matapan, between the Royal Navy and the Regia Marina, in which the British emerged victorious in a one-sided encounter.

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