20:59:00
Kylie Jenner Makes Play To Be Justin Bieber’s New Girlfriend On Instagram
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David Beckham shows off hot bod in new H&M ad
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01:07:00
Taraji P. Henson says she's given up on men in the US, now looking abroad
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21:05:00
Women in revealing clothes deserve to be raped - says a poll in Brazil
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21:04:00
Attempted jailbreak in Abuja this morning: DSS releases statement
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My girl wins again. This time at the 2014 SAG Awards. Go, Lupita!!
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18:58:00
Why Apple's 2014 won't be like 2013
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Hundreds of people await the iPhone 5S and 5C launch at Apple's Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan.
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Sarah Tew/CNET)
Apple's precision-engineered, meticulously designed, mass-produced objects of desire are not the most advanced or clever computing machines. Many Android devices are tricked out with more pixels and features. Nor is Apple the undisputed market share leader, which is not the company's first priority.
12:22:00
Sign language translator at Nelson Mandela's memorial was a fake!
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How Nelson Mandela transcended race barriers to become a symbol of resistance and exemplar of human generosity of spirit
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Symbol: Nelson Mandela, pictured at his South
African home in 2010, 'triumphed as a symbol of national reconciliation
between South Africa's races'
Nelson Mandela was the most famous black man in history.
If he was less effective as president of his country than he had been as the symbol of resistance to apartheid, he demonstrated statesmanship unmatched in Africa.
He inspired love as much as respect, and became regarded by hundreds of millions of people as a secular saint.
More was asked of him, and sometimes claimed for him, than any mortal man could deliver. But the world has been a fractionally better place, because Nelson Mandela lived in it.
He was born into African aristocracy, a descendant of kings of the Thembu people, in Transkeiin 1918.
His father had four wives, among whom his mother ranked third.
He was the first of his family to attend school, and it was his teacher who gave him the English name Nelson in place of his given name, Rolihlahla.
At 19, he attended Fort Hare University, where he soon became involved in student politics - or rather, in organising a boycott of them.
Rejecting a marriage arranged for him by his tribal elders, he became briefly a mine guard, then was articled to a Johannesburg law firm.
He began living in the Alexandra black township, and started law studies at Witwatersrand University, where he met fellow students and future political activists Ruth First, Joe Slovo and Harry Schwarz.
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Party time: Nelson Mandela celebrates his 94th birthday in July last year surrounded by his family
19:31:00
Top Down Deals offers largest video game promotion in town
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21:49:00
Paul Walker's cause of death revealed; he burned to death
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The L.A County Coroners Office have revealed how Paul walker died. They
say he was mortally wounded in the crash on Saturday November 30th, but
was still alive. According to the report, he was burned alive. And the
only way they could positively identify him was through dental records.
This is such a horrible way to die. It's also been revealed that his
friend was driving 90mph in a 15mph zone
14:36:00
People come for Brandy for posting 'negative' pics of Africa
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Africa


21:37:00
Pix Of Car Crash That Killed Fast & Furious Actor, Paul Walker
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