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- d49c5ae6df40e0e1a7d6b9ddd47039fca7a368014a5285897ae6b6a7205fc03a date "1994-11-27".
- d49c5ae6df40e0e1a7d6b9ddd47039fca7a368014a5285897ae6b6a7205fc03a first "PHILLIP".
- d49c5ae6df40e0e1a7d6b9ddd47039fca7a368014a5285897ae6b6a7205fc03a isCitedBy Maharishi_Heaven_on_Earth_Development.
- d49c5ae6df40e0e1a7d6b9ddd47039fca7a368014a5285897ae6b6a7205fc03a last "VAN NIEKERK".
- d49c5ae6df40e0e1a7d6b9ddd47039fca7a368014a5285897ae6b6a7205fc03a location "Manchester".
- d49c5ae6df40e0e1a7d6b9ddd47039fca7a368014a5285897ae6b6a7205fc03a title "Mozambique and yogic cult start project to create Utopia Phillip van Niekerk reports from Maputo on moves by the guru of the Beatles to run a quarter of the country".
- d49c5ae6df40e0e1a7d6b9ddd47039fca7a368014a5285897ae6b6a7205fc03a work "The Guardian".