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Tuesday, May 02, 2006
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Johannesburg, Gauteng: skyline at sunset
Photo by Walter Knirr.
 

South Africa:
Beyond the Stereotypes

4:00 p.m. | 05/02/06
American media still focuses mainly on the country’s negative aspects, often ignoring South Africa's steady economic success, vibrant culture and attractive vacations spots.

 

South Africa Enjoys Thriving Economy
4:15 p.m. | 05/02/06
With countries like Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia currently facing critical food shortages, South Africa hopes their economic success will serve as an example for the rest of the continent.

Frequent Misconceptions
4:18 p.m. | 05/02/06
Toni Stuart, a 23-year-old journalist from Cape Town, recently came to visit the Annenberg School for Communication at USC. She and other students share the most popular preconceived notions about South Africa and the U.S.
 
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