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Article: A short course on South Africa.
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- National Review
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- November 20, 1987
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A Short Course on South Africa
WILLIAM A. RUSHER'S A Short Course on South Africa (Communications Distribution, Inc., 150 East 35th Street, New York, N.Y. 10016; $3 single copy, discounts for quantity) is a shortcut around the fever swamp into which most international commentators have stumbled and sunk. In February 1987, Rusher, in the company of 25 other journalists and scholars, made a two-week "Opinion Leaders' Fact-Finding Tour of South Africa' sponsored by the World Media Association, an affiliate of Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church. "It was a whirlwind trip,' Rusher writes, ". . . But we managed to cover an immense amount of ground in South Africa, both ...