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R. Kelly says Cup anthem carried message of hope
Category: International Written by Associated Press
Associated Press Writer
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP)—Singer R. Kelly said he hopes his new World Cup anthem can inspire people in much the same way as his signature song “I Believe I Can Fly.”
Kelly’s new “Sign of a Victory” has been declared the official anthem for the World Cup. The songwriter said in an interview on June 9 that it carried a message of hope and triumph.
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R. KELLY
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Soweto concert on World Cup eve draws fans
Category: International Written by Associated Press
Associated Press Writer
JOHANNESBURG (AP)—The world came to Soweto on June 10 for a celebration of football, music and unity on the eve of Africa’s first World Cup, with a concert featuring international headliners Shakira, the Black Eyed Peas and Alicia Keys.
Warm-up acts played for hours before the internationally televised portion of the concert began at 8 p.m. with a frenzy of flag waving, drumming and African-inspired dancing.
| INTERNATIONAL HEADLINERS—Black Eyed Pea’s singer Fergie, left, Will.I.Am, and Apl.d.Ap, 2nd right, smile at the Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, June 9.
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Castro claims Obama lives in fantasy world
Category: International Written by Associated Press
HAVANA (AP)—Fidel Castro speculated June 2 that a nuclear strike on Iran might help President Barack Obama win a second term in the White House and also suggested the United States could attack North Korea.
The former leader of Cuba, who has not been seen in public for nearly four years, also portrayed the U.S. president as a victim of fantasies planted in his mind by sinister advisers.
The column published by Cuban state media floated the idea that a nuclear attack on Iran—perhaps even without U.S. authorization—might help Obama win re-election in 2012.
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Malawi gay couple keep low profile after pardon
Category: International Written by Associated Press
by Raphael Tenthani
BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP)—A gay couple from Malawi have kept out of the public eye after being pardoned and freed from prison, in what a relative said May 30 was a deliberate decision prompted by the conservative view of homosexuality in the southern African country.
Tiwonge Chimbalanga and Steven Monjeza were released May 29, hours after President Bingu wa Mutharika pardoned them without condition. But in giving his pardon, which he said was on “humanitarian grounds only,” Mutharika warned that homosexuality remains illegal in the conservative southern African country.
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Africa marks 1960, when 1/3 gained independence
Category: International Written by Associated Press
Associated Press Writer
JOHANNESBURG (AP)—Africans offered tough love for their leaders and expressed hope for the future May 25 as they assessed progress since 1960, the year that brought independence to a third of the continent.
Former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, a Ghanaian, said contemplating five decades of freedom gave him hope for the future.
“We think Africa does have the ability to become the next frontier, if we organize properly and if we govern ourselves properly,” Annan told reporters in Johannesburg. “We can look forward with hope, provided that we do the basic work.”
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