Somehow he missed the pole and the car plummeted from the off ramp, landing nose first on the outskirts of a squatter camp. |
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Masiphumelele sprouted up in the early eighties as an unnamed squatter camp for unemployed Africans and those working for whites in Cape Town. |
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A school from a squatter camp in Soweto has beaten the odds to register one of the highest matric pass rates in the country. |
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They see an open space and build a squatter camp there, and then these mushroom. |
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Today I accompanied two Axis artists to a happening in a squalid squatter camp in downtown Johannesburg. |
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Actually, Freedom Park is no longer a squatter camp as most people usually refer to the settlement. |
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Jammed between Vissershok and Caltex are Dunoon township and Doornbach squatter camp. |
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If he came any of his law-de-dah squatter funny business on me I'd give him the straight wire, I promise you. |
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The Cottier occasional table, for example, has squatter proportions than Godwin's and appears to have a glass top. |
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Can't we replace the vanquished with the courageous, the Chamberlains with the Churchills, the failed squatter with the successful farmer? |
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Housing was a serious problem, with half of the population living in squatter huts and only 9 per cent in public housing. |
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After moving in, I built a raised platform and installed a toilet seat, converting the privy from a squatter to a sitter. |
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Even the squatter has a great deal of trouble to get hold of a good man as a shepherd or knockabout hand. |
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He revisits a squatter camp outside Johannesburg, interviews a traditional faith healer and meets patients and staff at a clinic in Rustenburg. |
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Imagine you're over 60 years of age and a squatter living in the largest slum in Kenya. |
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The destruction of homes caused by incessant rains in many of the squatter townships that litter our cities has now become an annual event. |
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The township is a sprawling shanty town and squatter camp hidden by the bush. |
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The authorities tear down houses that are not squatter houses and stop you from making a living. |
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The squatter sends another swagman to the billabong to trick our hero into taking a walk, the rat hands our hero to the cops, he's paid off and our hero goes to jail? |
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Likhaan, a women's health organization, works in the squatter areas, building on and reinforcing the self-help capacities of these communities. |
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It states that in Africa, Asia and Latin America there are 600 million people living in squatter settlements around conurbations that lack any sanitation infrastructure. |
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And thanks to the heavy police presence, the squatter houses were quiet, too. |
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The bakery she had founded was now occupied by a squatter who had never heard of the structure's former incarnation. |
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A day later, I reconvened with Eglantine and her squatter friends to explore the city's Barrio Gótico. |
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They would call him a squatter in Downing Street, insisting he had usurped power. |
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A sub-standard dwelling may be one of three types: tin-sheet hut, squatter settlement, or shack. |
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Over a half billion people in the Asian and Pacific region live in slums and squatter settlements. |
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The squatter area of Kibera in Nairobi is not served by the city water utility. |
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In urban areas, squatter communities often remain invisible with no voice, much less a claim on access to services. |
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The courses are run for women and men, at workplaces, in schools, and at urban and rural squatter camps. |
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Of these beneficiaries, 19,728 families used to live in tin-sheet huts and 35,521 families used to live in squatter settlements. |
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Some people are living in squatter settlements and illegal housing, on railway rights-of-way, and around the peripheries of cities or suburbs. |
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Perth was settled by English gentlemen in 1829, and 1835 a squatter sailed to Port Phillip Bay and chose the location for Melbourne. |
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It will take appropriate measures to reduce urban poverty related especially to the proliferation of squatter housing, squalor and insecurity. |
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The main activity of the project is to construct sewage lines in the squatter area of Orangi. |
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My name is Mngadi Mabankwe from plot 81 in the Princess squatter camp. |
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On the eastern outskirts of the City of Bulawayo, on a derelict piece of land not far off the main Bulawayo-Harare Road, there stands a small squatter camp. |
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Young said the action was motivated by revenge, as Kolisi and his brother had been involved in a dispute in 1995 over keeping pigs in the squatter camp. |
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This squatter camp is situated in the struggling heart of the Deep South. |
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Meanwhile Tent City, the rickety collection of 50 squatter homes on the waterfront, was cleared away, and residents were offered temporary housing. |
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Unlike the popular image of unruly and scungy squatter households, James' model is highly organised and makes use of buildings only until they are ready for redevelopment. |
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It revolves around re-creation of a 19th century grazing property, owned by a squatter and his wife, and all of the people who work on their selection. |
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Land speculation thrives in illegal squatter settlements where land is subdivided into plots and sold to low-income groups, usually for a moderate initial outlay. |
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In squatter areas of Manila, the Philippines, the women's health organization Likhaan demonstrated a viable approach to health care by organizing communities and training women as health workers. |
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Others were living with their in-laws in cramped or congested conditions, or were paying barely affordable rents for apartments or boarding houses, while the rest were forced to live in squatter communities. |
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In mid January, an 18-year-old white youth killed four black people and injured nine in a shooting spree at the Skierlik squatter camp in North West province. |
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He is a squatter, a right-wing version of the dreadlocked freegan who sets up living quarters in an abandoned building in Brooklyn. |
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While a squatter losing their home may not agree, the vibrancy of 59 Rivoli suggests that being converted and legalised is hardly the worst fate a squat can suffer. |
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Even if slum-dwellers are entitled to vote, they may have little political influence if the slums and squatter settlements in which they live are small and scattered within other types of residential areas. |
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Indo-Fijians have also been turfed out of squatter settlements around Suva. What of the future of Mr Chaudhry, till May the country's elected Indo-Fijian prime minister, and head of a multi-racial government? |
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Some 370,000 other internal refugees crowd Baghdad, half in unserviced squatter settlements. A dozen checkpoints and a 150km of potholed highway to the south the picture looks impressively different. |
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The squatter camps of Diepsloot may be an unsightly conflux of scabrous shacks, but to the east, on the other side of a busy avenue, lie the rolling hills of the open veldt. |
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I've stood behind the front door of 10 Downing Street while an affable flunkey signed on behalf of the prime minister, and I once delivered a court summons to a disgruntled-looking squatter in a Hoxton council estate. |
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The words imported included some later considered to be typically Australian, such as bushwhacker and squatter. |
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In R v Miller a squatter flicked away a still lit cigarette, which landed on a mattress. |
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We will also reclaim ownership under the cyber squatter laws, which were designed to prohibit this kind of activity. |
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Before imagining that any cyber squatter can take a gTLD and abuse it, know that owning one of these domains doesn't come cheap. |
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Rapid urbanization in the country has created pockets of dense slums and squatter settlements, each of which is home to thousands of street children. |
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In the early 1890s, the Department of Indian Affairs was informed of the squatter occupation and decided to resolve the issue of squatters by securing a surrender of reserve lands upon which they resided. |
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Everyone in Slab City, snowbird and slabber alike, is a squatter. |
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His dealings with squatter R. R. McBean and superintendents Hare and Nicolson amaze the 16-year-old, who has little experience with the wealthy privileged class. |
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Moreover, in the alternative can a cyber squatter be able to purchase www. |
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To A. B. Paterson, son of a dispossessed squatter, writing from a city office, the bushmen with their horses and simple skills were the backbone of Australia. |
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The next day a cyber squatter called Hosianna Mata bought the name and all the site's traffic is now being redirected to the ultra left-wing indymedia. |
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