The World - News from Oct. 13, 1985
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Moderate South African white politicians seeking a solution to the nation’s racial strife met in Zambia with leaders of the African National Congress. The session, between four legislators of the opposition Progressive Federal Party and four leaders of the outlawed black nationalist group, was the second overture to the rebels by whites in a month. The first talks were with business leaders. ANC spokesman Tom Sebina said the delegations “exchanged views on possible solutions to the crisis created by the apartheid system.”
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