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"Alison Marion Lohman (born September 18, 1979) is an American actress. She \nstarred as Astrid in White Oleander (2002), and has appeared in Matchstick Men \n(2003), Where the Truth Lies (2005), The Big White (2005), Nausicaä of the \nValley of the Wind (2005), Flicka (2006), and <b>Drag Me to Hell</b> ...",
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"Kevin Carter (13 September 1960 – 27 July 1994) was a <b>South African</b> \nphotojournalist and member of the Bang-Bang Club. He was the recipient of a \nPulitzer Prize for his photograph depicting the <b>1993</b> ...",
"The following lists events that happened during <b>1993</b> in <b>South Africa</b>. Contents. 1 \nIncumbents; 2 Events; 3 Births; 4 Deaths; 5 Railways. 5.1 Locomotives.",
"The Second Sudanese Civil War was a conflict from 1983 to 2005 between the \ncentral ... The <b>south</b> was held to be more similar to the other east-<b>African</b> colonies \n... In <b>1993</b>, the government transferred most non-Muslim judges from the <b>south</b> to \nthe ... Sudan faced a 2-year <b>drought</b> and food shortage across the entire country.",
"<b>Drought</b> in the United States is similar to that of other portions of the globe. Below \nnormal ... During <b>1993</b> the Southeastern United States experienced high \ntemperatures and conditions of <b>drought</b> for extended periods. ... While not as \nsevere as other major, more well-known <b>droughts</b> in the <b>south</b> and west where \nthe climate is ...",
"The Sahel has long experienced a series of historic <b>droughts</b>, dating back to at \nleast the 17th century. The Sahel region is a climate zone sandwiched between \nthe Sudanian Savanna to the <b>south</b> and the Sahara desert to the north, across \nWest and Central <b>Africa</b>. ... slightly below the 1898–1993 average, but year-to-\nyear variability was high.",
"Agriculture in <b>South Africa</b> contributes around 10% of formal employment, \nrelatively low ... to help ease the regional impacts of the <b>drought</b>. The <b>drought</b> \neased in <b>1993</b>, and officials estimated the 1994 harvest at approximately 12 \nmillion tons.",
"Jan 29, 2018 <b>...</b> The Constitution of the Republic of <b>South Africa</b>, <b>1993</b>, also known as the "Interim \nConstitution", was the constitution of <b>South Africa</b> from 27 ...",
"Ostrich leather is the result of tanning skins taken from African ostriches farmed \nfor their ... Although the first commercial farming began in <b>South Africa</b> in 1850, \nthe industry collapsed ... with each success battered by world events and \n<b>droughts</b> until now, when ostrich skin is globally ... In <b>1993</b> apartheid in <b>South</b> \n<b>Africa</b> ended."
]
},
{
"title": [
"1993 Sudan famine",
"The vulture and the little girl",
"Kevin Carter",
"1993 in South Africa",
"Droughts in the United States",
"Second Sudanese Civil War",
"Sahel drought",
"Parliament of South Africa",
"Ostrich leather",
"Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1993 - Wikisource, the ..."
],
"snippet": [
"The <b>1993</b> famine in Sudan occurred in <b>1993</b>. It came amidst political unrest and \ncivil war in the ... famine was the subject of Pulitzer Prize-winning photography "\nThe vulture and the little girl" taken by <b>South African</b> photojournalist Kevin Carter.",
"The vulture and the little girl, also known as "The Struggling Girl", is a famous \nphotograph by ... In March <b>1993</b> Robert Hadley, a former photographer and at \nthis time the information officer for the UN Operation ... Desmond Tutu, \nArchbishop Emeritus of Cape Town, <b>South Africa</b>, wrote of Carter, "And we know \na little about the ...",
"Kevin Carter (13 September 1960 – 27 July 1994) was a <b>South African</b> \nphotojournalist and member of the Bang-Bang Club. He was the recipient of a \nPulitzer Prize for his photograph depicting the <b>1993</b> ...",
"The following lists events that happened during <b>1993</b> in <b>South Africa</b>. Contents. 1 \nIncumbents; 2 Events; 3 Births; 4 Deaths; 5 Railways. 5.1 Locomotives.",
"<b>Drought</b> in the United States is similar to that of other portions of the globe. Below \nnormal ... During <b>1993</b> the Southeastern United States experienced high \ntemperatures and conditions of <b>drought</b> for extended periods. ... While not as \nsevere as other major, more well-known <b>droughts</b> in the <b>south</b> and west where \nthe climate is ...",
"The Second Sudanese Civil War was a conflict from 1983 to 2005 between the \ncentral ... The <b>south</b> was held to be more similar to the other east-<b>African</b> colonies \n... In <b>1993</b>, the government transferred most non-Muslim judges from the <b>south</b> to \nthe ... Sudan faced a 2-year <b>drought</b> and food shortage across the entire country.",
"The Sahel has long experienced a series of historic <b>droughts</b>, dating back to at \nleast the 17th century. The Sahel region is a climate zone sandwiched between \nthe Sudanian Savanna to the <b>south</b> and the Sahara desert to the north, across \nWest and Central <b>Africa</b>. ... slightly below the 1898–1993 average, but year-to-\nyear variability was high.",
"The Parliament of <b>South Africa</b> is <b>South Africa</b>'s legislature; under the present \nConstitution of ... In late <b>1993</b>, one of the last pieces of legislation passed by the \ntricameral Parliament was the Interim Constitution, which took effect on 27 April \n1994 ...",
"Ostrich leather is the result of tanning skins taken from African ostriches farmed \nfor their ... Although the first commercial farming began in <b>South Africa</b> in 1850, \nthe industry collapsed ... with each success battered by world events and \n<b>droughts</b> until now, when ostrich skin is globally ... In <b>1993</b> apartheid in <b>South</b> \n<b>Africa</b> ended.",
"Jan 29, 2018 <b>...</b> The Constitution of the Republic of <b>South Africa</b>, <b>1993</b>, also known as the "Interim \nConstitution", was the constitution of <b>South Africa</b> from 27 ..."
]
}
]
} | [
"2015"
] | Cape Town water crisis |