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- MOODY'S ASSIGNS AA3.ZA RATING TO NELSON MANDELA BAY METROPOLITAN
- Moody's Investors Service has assigned anational scale issuer rating of Aa3.za with stable outlook to the NelsonMandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality in South Africa. The rating on Nelson Mandela Bay reflects a strong local economy, soundfinancial managemMoody's Investors Service has assigned anational scale issuer rating of Aa3.za with stable outlook to...
- Research articles 2008-01-20
- University of Massachusetts Honors Nelson Mandela With Honorary Degree
- JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- The University of Massachusetts today presented honorary degrees to former President Nelson Mandela and his wife, Graca Machel, in a degree ceremony held at the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
- Research articles 2006-02-22
- Eye-catching: Saddam Hussein is seen in banner ads for ABC's online service.-ABC'S ONLINE SERVICE APPLIES GUERRILLA TACTICS: ADS TARGET NEWS-HUNGRY WORK CROWD.
- New Yorkers who ride the bus, quaff coffee or pass by a construction site this week will be confronted with some surprising ad spokesmen: Fidel Castro, Saddam Hussein and Nelson Mandela. New Yorkers who ride the bus, quaff coffee or pass by a construction...
- Research articles 1999-03-01
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- KILL BW0153, WA-NELSON-MANDELA and KILL BW0178, CQN-WA-NELSON-MANDELA
- Please KILL BW0153, (WA-NELSON-MANDELA) Nelson Mandela and Graca Machel Wrap Up Visit to Seattle with $30 Million Gift from McCaw and Gates Foundations, which ran on Business Wire at 12:50 ET on 12/10/1999. Also KILL the CORRECTION, BW0178, (CQN-WA-NELSON-MANDELA) Correcting Web Address in Mandela/$30 Million...
- Research articles 1999-12-10
- Nelson Mandela slowly winding down from public life at 88
- JOHANNESBURG AFP — Anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela turns 88 and despite being in exceptional health for his age, South Africa's favourite son is appearing less and less in the public eye. Madiba, as Mandela is affectionately known by his Xhosa clan name, will spend a quiet birthday with his...
- Research articles 2006-07-17
- Bodyguard killed, but Winnie Mandela escapes fierce gunfire exchange - estranged wife of African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela - Brief Article
- Winnie Mandela, estranged wife of African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela, narrowly escaped injury in a fierce exchange of gun-fire that recently claimed the life of her bodyguard. The shooting occurred on a crowded Cape Town street where a festival was taking place, a police spokeswoman said. Winnie Mandela's...
- Research articles 1993-12-13
- Nelson Mandela fires estranged wife Winnie from Cabinet post
- South African President Nelson Mandela recently fired his estranged wife Winnie Mandela from his Cabinet following weeks of controversy and calls forMrs. Mandela has criticized the government's approach to social reform (Jet, March 6); made an unauthorized trip abroad, split the ranks of the African National Congress' Women's League and...
- Research articles 1995-04-10
- Mandela tries to stay out front. (Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress)
- Nelson Mandela is making a belated attempt to change his image. Gone is the picture of the leader pushing conciliation and compromise while holding the hawks in his African National Congress at bay. In its place is the new Mandela, a man who appears more...
- Research articles 1991-07-01
- President Bush announces medals of freedom for Nelson Mandela, Hank Aaron, Bill Cosby
- The first Black president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his nonviolent effort to bring freedom to his people, is one of 10 champions who will be honored next month at the White House. In a special ceremony, Nelson Mandela and two distinguished...
- Research articles 2002-07-15
- Nelson Mandela, retired with honours, still draws votes
- JOHANNESBURG AFP ? Nelson Mandela, South Africa's first black president and hero in the fight against apartheid, is at 85 still a radiant activist and one of the ruling ANC's greatest drawcards for votes. While he has been used sparingly in his African National Congress party's campaign ahead of...
- Research articles 2004-04-12
- Minnesota Business Community Pledges Financial Support to Help Complete The Nelson Mandela Gateway to Robben Island
- Business Editors MINNEAPOLIS--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 21, 2000 Mandela imprisoned in Robben Island jail more than 27 years The St. Paul Companies announced today that the Minnesota business community has made a significant financial commitment toward the completion of The Nelson Mandela Gateway, connecting South Africa's Cape Town harbor...
- Research articles 2000-11-21
- The Judas caper. (Central Intelligence Agency work lead to arrest of Nelson Mandela) (editorial)
- George Bush owes Nelson Mandela an apology. Two reporters for the Atlanta Journal & Constitution have confirmed and detailed what many in South Africa have strongly suspected for decades, that the Central Intelligence Agency provided all the intelligence work that led to the arrest of the...
- Research articles 1990-07-02
- Rounding the Cape? - Nelson Mandela and African National Congress renounce use of violence
- AFTER DECADES of saying he would never renounce the use of violence until the African National Congress's goals had been won, Nelson Mandela last week announced that the ANC was suspending its guerrilla war, effective immediately. Some observers felt this would be helpful to President F. W. de Klerk in...
- Research articles 1990-09-03
- Mandela plain - Nelson Mandela's tour of the U.S
- THE ENCOMIA heaped on ANC Deputy President Nelson Mandela as he toured the U.S. last month were beyond extravagant. "Moral leader of the world" -as he was hailed at New York's Riverside Church-is the sort of title once accorded Stalin and Ceausescu. In this instance, fortunately, it had more to...
- Research articles 1990-07-23
- South Africa's new men: the African National Congress chooses its new leaders, and prepares the ground for its new policy.(some candidates were unopposed including the new president, Thabo Mbeki, who is the successor to Nelson Mandela)(Brief Article)
- "IT IS at this point that my generation, which did what it could, hands over the baton to our successors." Thus President Nelson Mandela ended an unusually outspoken five-hour speech, handing over the leadership of the African National Congress to Thabo Mbeki, elected unopposed as his...
- Research articles 1997-12-20
- Mandela to Support Diamond Industry.(Nelson Mandela)(steps to counter negative publicity generated by the movie The Blood Diamond)(Brief article)
- By Rob Bates Former South African President Nelson Mandela has been enlisted to help the diamond industry defend itself against the film The Blood Diamond , a report says-but his appointment has kicked up an unexpected controversy. A Los...
- Research articles 2006-08-01
- Clint Eastwood linked to Nelson Mandela rugby drama
- LOS ANGELES AFP — Clint Eastwood may direct an upcoming Hollywood film based on former South African President Nelson Mandela and his appearance at the 1995 Rugby World Cup final, US media reported on Tuesday. Oscar-winner Eastwood has been linked to the film as plans take shape for the...
- Research articles 2007-09-25
- Heavyweight champ Bowe shares wealth in Africa, meets Mandela and Pope - boxer Riddick Bowe; Nelson Mandela; Pope John Paul II
- Heavyweight boxing champ Riddick Bowe has taken his fame around the world in a whirlwind, sometimes dangerous tour, highlighted by a meeting with African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela and Pope John Paul II. Bowe, who holds the World Boxing Association and International Boxing Federation belts, traveled to Somalia...
- Research articles 1993-03-15
- A visit from Mandela - Nelson Mandela - Column
- The new South Africa needs us. To be specific, if a truly independent, multiracial state will grow out of apartheid's ashes, it needs contributions of African-American skills and financial resources. That was the message, African National Congress ANC President Nelson Mandela delivered to a gathering of prominent black American...
- Research articles 1992-02-01
- Guess who's coming to dinner. (senatorial reception of Nelson Mandela) (Editorials) (editorial)
- You wouldn't expect senators to sit down and sup congenially with the leader of a dreaded terrorist organization. But that's exactly what Senators Alan Simpson, Ernest Hollings and Don Nickles did when they dined with Nelson Mandela in Washington last week. Five years ago, amid...
- Research articles 1990-07-16
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