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Durban and summit
In July 2002, the Durban AU summit supplemented NEPAD with a Declaration on Democracy, Political, Economic and Corporate Governance.
Warren had already dispatched Major General J. Talbot Coke's brigade of two regular battalions and the Imperial Light Infantry ( raised in Durban ) to reinforce the summit.

Durban and adopted
Due to the short runway and the hub and spoke policy that was adopted in the 1990s ( favouring OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg ), Durban lost almost all of its international traffic.
The foundation adopted new, stricter funding guidelines after the World Conference against Racism in Durban in 2001, when many of its recipients supported resolutions that equated Israeli policies with apartheid.

Durban and document
The final outcome document of the Durban Review Conference organized by the UN Human Rights Council, April 21, 2009, Deplores the global rise and number of incidents of racial or religious intolerance and violence, including Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, Christianophobia and anti-Arabism

Durban and out
Recently due to delays out of Durban more companies have been using the Port Elizabeth facilities that are 2 hours farther south.
Further to the WJC ’ s and other international organizations ’ calls, representatives of many Western countries either did not show up or walked out of the conference chamber when Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad attacked Israel in his speech to the Durban Review Conference in Geneva in April 2009 and to the United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York in September 2009.
Border's final Test innings was an obdurate 42 not out that helped secure a draw in the Third Test at Durban.
After supplying the images that led to the controversy, he was forced to leave his job at the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research ( from which he had been contracted out to the Boks ) and returned to teaching at Durban High School.
When the Bulls met the Sharks in the Super 14 final at the Absa Stadium in Durban the match turned out to be a tight, nervous affair with the Bulls initially being guilty of indiscipline and making a lot of mistakes.
He joined the Durban Militia Reserve in 1903 attaining the rank of Captain before visiting New Zealand in 1914 when the First World War broke out.
Named after Natal Colony Governor John Scott and in 1860 it became the first township to be laid out south of Durban, but was initially known as Devonport.
The Third Test was played at Kingsmead in Durban and Pollock made 67 not out in the second innings, with Ali Bacher batting South Africa to an eight wicket victory.
Harvey was particularly known for his innings in conditions unfavourable to batting, performing when his colleagues struggled, such as his 151 not out in Durban, his 92 not out in Sydney in 1954 – 55 and his 96 on the matting in Dhaka.
Bunny chow, often referred to as a Bunny is a South African fast food dish consisting of a hollowed out loaf of bread filled with curry, that originated in the Durban Indian community.
He scored 2, 440 runs for England in his 39 Test matches, with the 219 not out at Durban his best.
The campus is strung out along the Berea, a ridge to the north of the Durban city centre.

Durban and by
Durban University of Technology has acknowledged Steve Biko ’ s contribution to South African Society by naming its largest campus after him.
The concept was introduced in the 1970s by the Natal Town and Regional Planning Commission of the Province of Natal ( now known as KwaZulu-Natal ) in the regional guide plans for Durban and Pietermaritzburg.
BOAC inherited Imperial Airways ' flying boat services to British colonies in Africa and Asia, but with the wartime loss of the route over Italy and France to Cairo these were replaced by the expatriate ' Horseshoe Route ', with Cairo as a hub, and Sydney and Durban as termini.
Eastham left in January 1978, after only 10 months in charge, and was replaced by Alan Durban from Shrewsbury Town.
The largest measured by Olsen was a 14. 95 m ( 49 ft ) female caught off Durban in 1912.
Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban are far more wide ranging in the genres of music covered by bands and artists.
Durban International Airport ( formerly Louis Botha Airport ) was the international airport of Durban from 1951 until 2010, when it was replaced by King Shaka International Airport, to the north.
* On 18 June 2008, a British Airways Boeing 737-400 ( operated by Comair ), operating as Flight 6203 from Johannesburg, skidded off the runway at Durban International Airport while landing under adverse weather conditions.
Famous seminaries have been established by its graduates, e. g. Nadwatul ' Ulama in Lucknow, Madrasah In ' amiyyah Camperdown, near Durban in South Africa, and three important seminaries in Pakistan, viz.
The name ReactOS was coined by project founder Jason Filby, an Oracle developer from Durban, South Africa.
He practiced law in Durban until his death in the 1950's as an advocate representing all peoples who experienced human rights abuse by the Nationalist Government.
" Natal " plinthed at Durban stationThe first railway locomotive to run in revenue earning service in South Africa was a small 0-4-0WT well tank engine named " Natal ", manufactured by Carrett, Marshall and Company of Leeds.
This institution is managed by Porbandar Madressa Trust, Durban ( South Africa ).
* Partial translations of the MS Ludwig XV 13 and MS M. 383 by Matt Easton and Eleonora Durban.
The April 2009 Durban Review Conference held in Geneva, was boycotted by nine western countries.
The 20 main tournaments of the year where shared by a ) Laver, ten titles including the 5 biggest ones, all played on fast courts ( U. S. Pro outside Boston, French Pro, Wembley Pro, Wimbledon Pro, Madison Square Garden, World Pro in Oklahoma, Boston Pro ( not to be confused with the U. S. Pro ), Newport R. R., Johannesburg Ellis Park, Coubertin Pro in April ( not to be confused with the French Pro at Coubertin in October ), b ) Rosewall, six titles ( Los Angeles, Berkeley, U. S. Pro Hardcourt in St Louis, Newport Beach, Durban and Cape Town ), c ) Gimeno, three titles ( Cincinnati, East London, Port Elizabeth ) and d ) Stolle, one tournament ( Transvaal Pro ).
The sport spread to Durban, South Africa in the mid 50s by the spearfishermen of the Durban Undersea Club ( DUC ), when dirty summer seas prevented the young bloods from getting their weekly exercise and excitement.
It is located north by northwest of Durban.
Establishing an observatory in Durban was of interest to Harry Escombe, a local politician in the imperial government established by the British regime.
David Gill, Astronomer Royal to the Cape, agreed and £ 350 voted by Corporation of Durban plus £ 500 by Legislative Council to found an observatory.

Durban and which
* African festivals Significant African festivals based on the continent include the biannual Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou FESPACO in Burkina Faso, the annual Durban International Film Festival which has grown in importance for industry with the addition of a co-production forum and Talent Campus.
In another incident, the magistrate of a Durban court ordered Gandhi to remove his turban, which he refused to do.
The premier event, which attracts 50, 000 people to Durban, is the Durban July Handicap, which has been run since 1897 at Greyville Racecourse.
The church was erected because of the generosity of Captain David King of the shipbuilding firm of Bullard King & Co which also ran the Natal Direct Shipping Line, which ran ships direct from London to Durban without stopping at the Cape.
On 1 July 1935, SAA moved its operations to Rand Airport as it became increasingly obvious that Johannesburg would become the country's aviation hub, which coincided with the launching of Rand – Durban – East London – Port Elizabeth – Cape Town services.
Examples include the London to Brighton run in England which is just over, the Comrades Marathon run between Pietermaritzburg and Durban in South Africa which is about, and the Badwater Ultramarathon between Death Valley and Mount Whitney in the United States which is ( with a net elevation gain of over 4, 500 meters, almost 15, 000 feet ).
The site is located on a large parcel of flat land in the Durban South Industrial Basin, which is already home to much of the city's heavy industry ; given Durban's generally very hilly terrain, such a large, flat parcel is ideal for future industrial development, port expansion, or both.
All the UK associations were kept for the Durban audiences which must have been incomprehensible on occasions.
Another local Indian Durban speciality is the ' bunny ' or bunny chow, which consists of a hollowed-out loaf of white bread filled with curry.
56 miles ) which is run annually in the Kwazulu-Natal Province of South Africa between the cities of Durban and Pietermaritzburg.
At the end of August 2011, work began to revise the road layout on Highwood Lane, which will see all through traffic eliminated, the road being closed to normal traffic between Coniston Road and Durban Road, apart from access to the local centre at the Durban Road end.
Following the draft fiasco, and the forgettable season which followed, the Blues showed signs of resurgence in 2007, finishing the round robin in fourth place, securing a semi-final against the Sharks in Durban.
Soul Survivor also organised " Soul In The City Durban " which took place in Summer 2009 in Durban, South Africa.
Oribi Gorge is situated along the spectacular forest-cloaked ravine of the Mzimkulwana river just west of Port Shepstone which itself is 120 km south of Durban.
Commandant Jan Mocke of Winburg ( who had helped to besiege Captain Smith at Durban ) and others of the " war party " attempted to induce the volksraad not to submit, and a plan was formed to murder Pretorius, Boshoff and other leaders, who were now convinced that the only chance of ending the state of complete anarchy into which the country had fallen was by accepting British sovereignty.

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