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  2. Noseweek - Wikipedia

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    Noseweek is a monthly South African tabloid about the nation's published by Chaucer Publications that appeared in print from June 1993 to mid-2021. [1] It is best known for regular legal action against it, including a failed bid at interdiction by banking group FirstRand in 2008 [2] (where editor Martin Welz represented himself [3]) and defamation actions by judge Fikile Bam and former public ...

  3. Martin Welz - Wikipedia

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    Martin Sylvester Welz (born 19 October 1945) is a South African journalist [1] and the editor of Noseweek magazine, [2] known for his investigative work on controversial issues such as government and corporate corruption. [1] [3]

  4. List of magazines in South Africa - Wikipedia

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  5. Jani Allan - Wikipedia

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    Len Ashton, Allan's former LifeStyle editor at the Sunday Times, reviewed Jani Confidential for the South African magazine, Noseweek. Ashton writes that Jani Confidential is "a page-turning memoir. Those who knew the columnist in her triumphant previous incarnation will be staggered by this tale of astonishing endurance. And wry humour."

  6. Talk:Noseweek - Wikipedia

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  7. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    For example, when you play a game with your Facebook friends or use a Facebook Comment or Share button on a website, the game developer or website can receive information about your activities in the game or receive a comment or link that you share from the website on Facebook.

  8. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Live was used by the perpetrators of an incident in which four black young adults kidnapped and tortured a mentally disabled white male. [121] All four were charged and convicted of hate crimes. [122] Facebook Live was also used by Brenton Tarrant, perpetrator of the Christchurch mosque shootings to broadcast the attack on Al Noor Mosque.

  9. Christo Wiese - Wikipedia

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    Wiese was born on 10 September 1941 in Upington, South Africa, where his father owned a sheep and cattle farm and a car dealership. [1] [2] He matriculated at Paarl Boys' High School and initially enrolled at the University of Cape Town but dropped out without completing his programme. [1]