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A generation born after the people power revolt in February 1986 has entered adulthood. What does this generation see?

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On a final journey to his home village where he had wanted to spend his final days, the remains of Nelson Mandela were honored amid pomp and ceremony yesterday at an air base in South Africa's capital before being loaded onto a plane.

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As the sun set on the great glass ceiling of Paris' Grand Palais Monday, the eyes of the fashion crowd turned on one man: Saint Laurent's Hedi Slimane.

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Kenya's former president called her a mad woman. Seen as a threat to the rich and powerful, Wangari Maathai was beaten, arrested and vilified for the simple act of planting a tree, a natural wonder Maathai believed could reduce poverty and conflict.

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The new administration would see no need to set up a Truth Commission if President Aquino trusted the Office of the Ombudsman to do its job.

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The most dreaded acronyms that one can encounter might arguably be HIV and AIDS, terms that, because of their import, need not be explained further.

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Locals call vuvuzelas “the sound of Africa,” but athletes and viewers of this year’s World Cup think otherwise.

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A 13-year-old boy from Cavite is among the three nominees for this year’s International Children’s Peace Prize, an award launched in 2005 during a summit of Nobel Peace laureates, and conferred on a child who has made significant contributions in upholding the rights of children. 

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The most dreaded acronyms that one can encounter might arguably be HIV and AIDS, terms that, because of their import, need not be explained further.

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Locals call vuvuzelas “the sound of Africa,” but athletes and viewers of this year’s World Cup think otherwise.

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