• William Peter Venter (born 29 July 1934, in Johannesburg) is a South African businessman, entrepreneur and industrialist. Venter founded Allied Electronics...
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  • Venter (b. 1938), author AndrĂ© Venter (b. 1970), South African rugby union footballer Ben Venter (b. 1987), South African rugby union footballer Bill...
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    with a synthetic chromosome. Venter founded Celera Genomics, the Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) and the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI). He was the...
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  • player from Boksburg, Venter is the son of South African businessman Bill Venter. Venter was a semi-finalist at the Wimbledon Juniors in 1978 and moved to...
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  • Electronics Corporation (Altron), a company led by the entrepreneur, Bill Venter, in 1998. The company was demerged from Altron and was subject to an...
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    postcolonial state in sub-Saharan Africa" and is the winner of the 2006 Bill Venter/Altron Award. On the Postcolony was first published in French in 2000...
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  • "Danie Venter". Olympedia. Retrieved 14 November 2020. Boxing record for Danie Venter from BoxRec (registration required) (archive) Daniel Jan Venter at Olympics...
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  • contested ethics of rodent control. The Moral Economy of AIDS won the 2008 Bill Venter/Altron Literary Award, a national prize for academic books, and both...
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  • Elizabeth Venter (born 9 December 1938), known as Rina Venter, was the Minister of National Health and Population Development of South Africa, from 1989...
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  • Democratic Front, a popular front against apartheid. It won the 2004 Bill Venter/Altron Award for academic literature and a 2003 book prize from UCT....
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