Durban (disambiguation) — Durban is a city in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Durban may also refer to: Durban I, the World Conference against Racism 2001 Durban II, a successor conference officially known as the Durban Review Conference Durban railway station, the central… … Wikipedia
Durban City F.C. (1959) — Durban City Football Club Nickname(s) Banana Boys, Golden Boys Founded May 1959 Dissolved 1988 … Wikipedia
Durban High School — (D.H.S.) Location Durban, Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa Information Type All Boys Public School(state) Motto Deo Fretus (In God We Trust) Established … Wikipedia
Alan Khan — is a media personality in South Africa. Alan is the Chief Executive Officer of Jacaranda 94.2 and Jacaranda RMFM. Jacaranda is South Africa s biggest independent (non government controlled) radio station. He was Deputy MD of East Coast Radio,… … Wikipedia
Durban United F.C. — Durban United Full name Durban United Football Club Ground Kingsmead stadium, Durban (Capacity: 25,000) … Wikipedia
Durban III — is an informal name for a high level United Nations General Assembly meeting marking the 10th anniversary of the adoption of The Durban Declaration and Programme of Action that was held in New York City on 22 September 2011.[1] It was mandated in … Wikipedia
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Alan Dutton — is a member of the [http://www.stopracism.ca Canadian Anti racism Education and Research Society] . He is an expert on the impact of racism on individuals, institutions and society and specializes in methods to help youth recover from recruitment … Wikipedia
Alan Wilson (motorsport) — Alan L. Wilson (born 9 May, 1946 in Durban, South Africa [http://www.wilsonmotorsport.com/public html/Resume Website 2004.pdf Resumé of Alan L. Wilson] . Retrieved 20 December, 2007.] ) is an American designer of motorsports road course race… … Wikipedia
Alan Whiteside — Alan Walter Whiteside (born March 18, 1956) is an AIDS researcher and author. He was born in Kenya and grew up in Swaziland where he attended Waterford Kamhlaba United World College. In 1980, he received an MA in Development Economics at the… … Wikipedia