Johannesburg Headlines
Rugby Union - New Zealand take out Tri Nations,
New Zealand sealed the 2010 Tri-Nations title in dramatic fashion after two very late tries set up an enthralling win over South Africa in Johannesburg.
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Nelson Mandela turns 92
South Africa's first black president Nelson Mandela has turned 92 years old, as the world celebrates the first international day in his honour.
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Five Lessons From the 2010 FIFA World Cup
The FIFA 2010 World Cup has ended on a high with lots of credits to the host, South Africa. The party is over and the clearing up has now begun, along with the reflection on what happened, remorse by the 'losers', regret on what could have been and new resolve for the future.
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup Ends With a Bang as Spain's Andres Iniesta Assures The Glory
In a thrilling match in Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg yesterday, watched by over 84,000 people, Spain wrested glory from the Netherlands to become the new champions of the footballing world.
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Walls tumbled after apartheid unravelled - World - NZ Herald News
JOHANNESBURG - The handsome art-deco building at 193 Jeppe St was typical of its apartheid times: full of white-collar professionals, mostly white, and an army of blacks pushing brooms and serving tea until night fell and the segregation banished them to their distant townships.
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