The State - News from Jan. 24, 1986
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San Francisco supervisors unanimously approved an anti-apartheid ordinance that would ban the city from doing business with companies with ties to South Africa. Exemptions would be permitted in cases where the city would end up spending significantly more money for goods and services. The proposed ordinance--which protests the South African policy of enforced segregation--faces one more vote for final approval.
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