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    May 7, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. South Africa atwitter over racism-twinged tweets by a pair of models

    World Now
    Two young models condemned in South African scandal over Twitter racism: Two young women from a generation too young to remember apartheid, exposed South Africa’s racist underbelly in recent days, with a series of enraged, racist Tweets. odhe...
  2. May 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Just as divestment helped end apartheid, it could help bring peace to Israel

    As someone who was involved in the divestment movement against apartheid in South Africa, I read with interest the Rev. James W. Dale's recent commentary ("Choosing to stay engaged," May 4). I was appreciative of the author's recognition that the...

    Tags: Israel, South Africa

  4. May 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Review: 'Under African Skies' revisits Paul Simon's 'Graceland'

    When Paul Simon's seminal album "Graceland" landed in 1986 with its intoxicating African rhythms and critical acclaim, it also came tainted by the apartheid controversy already swirling around it. The excellent new documentary "Under African Skies" comes along like a bridge over those troubled waters, following Simon back to South Africa last summer for a 25-year reunion concert with the musicians who made the album and a sit-down with one of his chief anti-apartheid critics.
    When Paul Simon's seminal album "Graceland" landed in 1986 with its intoxicating African rhythms and critical acclaim, it also came tainted by the apartheid controversy already swirling around it. The excellent new documentary "Under African Skies"...

    Tags: Entertainment, Miriam Makeba, Metallica (music group), Johannesburg (South Africa), Music Industry

  6. Apr 13, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Fight or Flight

    When Noah has a run-in with Jasper Jr. and Bull he remembers his father's wise words: "fighting is for people who can't win with their brains." However, he also acknowledges that "there are times when you've got no choice but to defend yourself from...

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  8. Apr 17, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  9. On the Town: Marilyn Monroe sings for hospital CEO

    Marilyn Monroe look-alike Ruth McNevin kicked off the Verdugo Hills Hospital Foundation luncheon by singing “Happy Birthday” to Chief Executive Len LaBella. The bit was reminiscent of the real Marilyn singing “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” to John F. Kennedy. Since Verdugo Hills Hospital has its own “president” in LaBella, those in the know got the joke.
    Marilyn Monroe look-alike Ruth McNevin kicked off the Verdugo Hills Hospital Foundation luncheon by singing “Happy Birthday” to Chief Executive Len LaBella. The bit was reminiscent of the real Marilyn singing “Happy Birthday, Mr....

    Tags: Entertainment, Teaching and Learning, Students, Ceremonies, Health

  10. Apr 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Former President Carter tells Nobel gathering to oppose unnecessary wars, preemptive strikes

    Former President Jimmy Carter opened the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates Monday with a challenge to young people to stand up against unnecessary wars and hold the U.S. government accountable for making preemptive strikes.
    Tribune reporter
    Former President Jimmy Carter opened the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates Monday with a challenge to young people to stand up against unnecessary wars and hold the U.S. government accountable for making preemptive strikes. “For the last 60...

    Tags: Field Museum of Natural History, North Korea, Abusive Behavior, Pat Quinn, Bill Clinton

  12. Apr 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Nobel Peace laureates see nuclear threat, criticize wars

    Nobel Peace Prize laureates meeting in Chicago on Monday said the proliferation of nuclear weapons is among the most challenging threats to world peace, but they criticized countries, including the United States, for engaging in what they called unnecessary wars that have caused innocent people to suffer.
    Nobel Peace Prize laureates meeting in Chicago on Monday said the proliferation of nuclear weapons is among the most challenging threats to world peace, but they criticized countries, including the United States, for engaging in what they called...

    Tags: University of Illinois at Chicago, Field Museum of Natural History, Justice and Rights, Sean Penn, North Korea

  14. Apr 26, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Liberia's Charles Taylor guilty of aiding, abetting war crimes

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    Former Liberian President Charles Taylor is found guilty of aiding and abetting war crimes and crimes against humanity. Taylor faces a possible life sentence for his role in arming ruthless rebels in neighboring Sierra Leone in exchange for "blood...
  16. Feb 26, 2012 |Story| WTKR
  17. Nelson Mandela released from hospital

    Nelson Mandela was released from a South African hospital a day after officials said the ailing anti-apartheid icon underwent treatment for an abdominal ailment
    WTKR-TV3
    Nelson Mandela was released from a South African hospital a day after officials said the ailing anti-apartheid icon underwent treatment for an abdominal ailment "The doctors have assured us that there is nothing to worry about and that Madiba is in...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Hospitals and Clinics, Nobel Prize Awards, Jacob Zuma, Hernia

  18. Feb 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. South Africa's Mandela Released From Hospital

    JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Former South African President Nelson Mandela was discharged from hospital on Sunday after a keyhole abdominal examination showed there was nothing seriously wrong with the 93-year-old anti-apartheid leader, the government said.
    Reuters
    JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Former South African President Nelson Mandela was discharged from hospital on Sunday after a keyhole abdominal examination showed there was nothing seriously wrong with the 93-year-old anti-apartheid leader, the government said....

    Tags: Johannesburg (South Africa), Abdominal Pain, Hernia, Health, FIFA World Cup

  20. Feb 26, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Nelson Mandela discharged from hospital after minor diagnostic surgery

    World Now
    Former South African president Nelson Mandela was discharged from the hospital after diagnostic surgery showed him to have no serious health problems....
  22. Feb 26, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  23. Nelson Mandela Released From Hospital After Hernia Surgery

    JOHANNESBURG, Africa -- Nelson Mandela was released from a South African hospital a day after officials said the ailing anti-apartheid icon underwent treatment for an abdominal ailment.
    CNN
    JOHANNESBURG, Africa -- Nelson Mandela was released from a South African hospital a day after officials said the ailing anti-apartheid icon underwent treatment for an abdominal ailment. "The doctors have assured us that there is nothing to worry about...

    Tags: Punishment, Elections, Invictus (movie), Johannesburg (South Africa), Hernia

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South African icon Nelson Mandela underwent hernia surg...
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