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Obama heads to South Africa with Mandela on his mind
US President Barack Obama heads to South Africa on Friday hoping to see ailing icon Nelson Mandela.
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Gay Marriages: US SC delivers wins for movement
Same-sex marriages paves way in California, the most populous state.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
Heavy debt repayments to the IMF have been putting a dent in the central bank’s reserves.
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Australia's new prime minister Kevin Rudd gets a second chance
Prime Minister Rudd believes he has learnt from his mistakes and can be a team leader.
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South Africa waits after Mandela's condition worsens
Over the past 48 hours, the condition of former president has gone down: Presidential spokesman
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US military chief recommends bolstering Lebanon, Iraq forces
General Martin Dempsey also said he had recommended helping Iraq better deal with the re-emergence of al Qaeda.
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Turkey seeks to tighten grip on Twitter after protests
Twitter and Facebook emerged as the main outlets for Turks opposed to the government.
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Defending champion Federer knocked out of Wimbledon
The last time Federer failed to reach at least the last eight was in the 2004 French Open.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
The rupee ended almost steady at 98.86/98.91 against the dollar, compared to Tuesday’s close of 98.87/98.93.
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Did you know?: Oprah Winfrey is the most powerful celebrity
According to the website, Oprah is one of the most consistent celebrities in terms of power.









