Nelson Mandela Death
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WATCH: How Nelson Mandela changed everything with a rugby jerseyNelson Mandela, South Africa's first black president, was wearing the colours of the Springboks and 65,000 white rugby supporters were joyously shouting his name.SportsDec 6, 2013
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Gallery: World mourns death of Nelson MandelaTributes and messages of sympathy are pouring in from around the world after Nelson Mandela, a freedom fighter and former president of South Africa, died Thursday.WorldDec 6, 2013
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Close to home: Remembering Nelson MandelaAfter the announcement that former South African president Nelson Mandela died earlier today, people around the world took pause to reflect on the anti-apartheid hero. In B.C., political leaders and members alike spoke about what Mandela brought to his country and the world.Dec 5, 2013
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Watch: Global National – Dec 5Watch the full broadcast of Global National with Dawna Friesen for December 5, 2013.Dec 5, 2013
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Remembering Nelson Mandela’s historic 1990 visit to CanadaNelson Mandela made a historic address to Canada's House of Commons and Senate on June 19, 1990.WorldDec 5, 2013
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