Musical Tributes to Nelson “Madiba” Mandela ….


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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South Africananti-apartheid revolutionary as well as a politician and philanthropist who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He was the first black South African to hold the office, and the first elected in a fully representative election.

His government focused on dismantling the legacy of apartheid through tackling institutionalized racism, poverty and inequality, and fostering racial reconciliation.

Politically an African nationalist and democratic socialist, he served as the President of the African National Congress (ANC) from 1991 to 1997. Internationally, Mandela was the Secretary General of the Non-Aligned Movement from 1998 to 1999.

His Excellency
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela
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Nelson Mandela on the eve of his 90th birthday in Johannesburg in May 2008
President of South Africa
In office
10 May 1994 – 14 June 1999
DeputyThabo Mbeki
F. W. de Klerk
Preceded byF. W. de…

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Sudan reports widespread Yellow Fever outbreak, 14 Dead


This is so sad.

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December 6, 2013AFRICASudan’s Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) has notified the World Health Organization (WHO) of an outbreak of yellow fever that is affecting 12 localities in West and South Kordofan states. A total of 44 suspected cases and 14 deaths have been reported from October 3 to November 24, 2013 in the localities of Lagawa, Kailak, Muglad and Abyei in West Kordofan and Elreef Alshargi, Abu Gibaiha, Ghadir, Habila, Kadugli, Altadamon, Talodi and Aliri in South Kordofan. Field investigations carried out by the FMOH revealed that the initial suspected cases were reported among seasonal workers coming from the eastern states of Sudan who had traveled to West Kordofan for work in October. Subsequent cases were reported among locals in both West and South Kordofan states, following the arrival of the workers. Blood samples that were collected during the field investigation tested positive for Yellow Fever…

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The Cape of Good Hope: Thoughts on Nelson Mandela


Now Nelson Mandela belongs to history. Hugs, Barbara

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“A Nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but it’s lowest ones” Nelson Mandela, “The Long Walk to Freedom”

Many years ago, I traveled to South Africa with a dear group of friends. It was one of the most profoundly life altering trips of my life. In the passing of Nelson Mandela, the impact of that trip has been rolling around a lot inside of me.

My friend Liz and I coordinated our first wedding (for strangers – in less than 24 hours), were awakened by a shofar blasts at the strangest hours, had our earrings stolen by monkeys, and were pretty sure that we heard two syllable name of one child repeated in the hallway outside of our room no less then 7 million times – per morning.

We stayed in a beautiful village called Wellington outside of Cape Town.  We worked in a…

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UK storm surge pitches homes into the North Sea


Very well written report on what Mother Nature can accomplish. Hugs, Barbara

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At 7pm on Thursday night, Steven Connelly was sitting at home with his wife Jackie. By 8pm, half of his house had disappeared into the sea, obliterated by the biggest storm surge to hit Britain in 60 years. “It’s devastating. We’re in a state of shock,” said Mr Connelly, 54, standing outside the now empty plot on the Hemsby cliffs he had called home for the past seven years. His was one of several houses in the Norfolk town washed into the North Sea or damaged beyond repair by the raging waters. Even the local lifeboat station, a sturdy brick building, was consumed by the violent surge, its fragments strewn across the beach on Friday. Hundreds of communities along Britain’s east coast were pounded by the storm surge on Thursday night, in which a deep depression coincided with spring tides to threaten sea defences. The worst affected areas were Boston…

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Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2014: Radiant Orchid


If you love Orchids as I do, here is the new one for 2014

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Radiant Orchid, Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2014

You’ve waited breathlessly for the announcement, and today it came. Pantone, the gold (no pun intended) standard for color in many industries, has announced its Color of the Year for 2014. Like it or not, Radiant Orchid probably will be seen a lot in fashion, beauty, home design and consumer products over the next twelve months.

Personally, although I’m fond of purples, I generally prefer the deep jewel and plum tones. This lighter shade works for me in certain places though. I don’t wear it much because I feel like it’s too stereotypically “grandmother,” but I decorate with it. Bath towels and rugs. Bedroom accents.

I’ve not been crazy about Pantone’s recent past choices, from 2013 to 2008 respectively:

Of these, Honeysuckle is probably my favorite. Normally I’d opt for any teal or turquoise, but I don’t care for this one…

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Tory MPs make gestures about my ‘bum and breasts’ in the Commons, claims Labour MP Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2519474/Tory-MPs-make-gestures-bum-breasts-Commons-claims-Labour-MP.


Another example of men who feel that women are less than.

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Tory MPs have been accused of imitating ‘bums and breasts’ with their hands in the House of Commons.
Women speaking during debates face ‘utterly appalling’ behaviour from MPs opposite, a Labour claimed.
Sarah Champion condemned the ‘insidious’ culture in Parliament, which female MPs are forced to ignore.
The claims by one of the newest women MPs will again turn the spotlight on behaviour in the Commons, after MailOnline revealed letters written to the Speaker John Bercow complaing about the ‘morons, donkeys and tw**s’ heckling during Prime Minister’s Questions.
Miss Champion claimed some Conservatives were responsible for trying to degrade women during debates.
The first woman MP for Rotherham said the abuse across the Chamber was ‘awful’ and ‘really bad’ but admitted she did not know if Labour MPs did the same to female Tory MPs.
She told BBC Radio Sheffield: ‘Some Tories are very good at gesticulating about females’ assets.’

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