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Ivan Fallon: Shackles of apartheid torn off in one pivotal moment
Tuesday February 02 2010
'It was a breathtaking moment, for in one sweeping action he had virtually normalised the situation in South Africa'
Corinne to perform at global summit
Wednesday January 27 2010
Corinne Bailey Rae is to perform at the One Young World summit.
James Lawton: As stricken Togo goalkeeper fights for survival, a symbol of hope is born
Thursday January 14 2010
Beyond the trauma unit and the screen of green trees, the row rages on. But then as far as Kodjovi Obilale, who is hooked up to a ventilation machine, is concerned, it might be happening on another planet.
Pressure for climate deal hots up as deadline looms
Monday December 14 2009
Environment ministers tried to overcome rifts between rich and poor nations in Copenhagen yesterday, with the deadline for a climate deal looming.
Theron to kick off party as Blatter's dream comes true
Friday December 04 2009
After years of fears it would never happen, the first World Cup on the African continent will become a reality tonight.
Veteran opponent of apartheid is no ordinary diplomat
Monday November 30 2009
Looking out over the sea at her fine residence in Dalkey, the South African Ambassador Priscilla Jana says she is leaving Ireland with some regret.
Loaded: 18/09/2009
Friday September 18 2009
There was a huge response to our Beatles giveaway last week. With a stereo box set and Rock Band game up for grabs, I invited readers to submit a Beatles-influenced limerick -- and more than 100 budding Edward Lears took up the challenge.
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