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Posted: 3/28/2013 9:53:42 AM EST
FILE - In this Feb. 21, 2013 file photo, Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius stands during his bail hearing at the magistrate court in Pretoria, South Africa A judge in South Africa says Pistorius, who is charged with murdering his girlfriend, can leave South Africa to compete in international competition, with conditions. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 8:13:31 AM EST
The defense team for Oscar Pistorius, led by Barry Roux, left, prepare for an appeasl against bail conditions in the Pretoria, South Africa high court, Thursday, March 28, 2013. Pistorius is charged with the shooting death of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp last month. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 8:13:31 AM EST
In this photo taken on Thursday, March 14, 2013, a statue of former South African president Nelson Mandela stands at the entrance to the Robben Island ferry departure point at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa, Nelson Mandela, the anti-apartheid leader who became South Africa's first black president, has been admitted to a hospital with a recurring lung infection, South Africa said Thursday, March 28, 2013. Mandela, 94, has become increasingly frail in recent years and has been hospitalized several times since last year, mostly recently earlier this month when he received what a presidential spokesman described as a "successful" medical test. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 6:28:17 AM EST
State prosecutor Gerrie Nel, prepares for a hearing in the Pretoria, South Africa high court, Thursday, March 28, 2013. The state is opposing the relaxation of bail conditions in the charges against athlete Pistorius who is charged with the shooting death of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp last month. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 5:53:26 AM EST
CORRECTS DATE PHOTO WAS TAKEN ON - In this photo taken on Thursday, March 14, 2013, a man look's at a statue of former South African President Nelson Mandela at the entrance to the Robben Island ferry departure point at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa. Nelson Mandela, the anti-apartheid leader who became South Africa's first black president, has been admitted to a hospital with a recurring lung infection, South Africa said Thursday, March 28, 2013. Mandela, 94, has become increasingly frail in recent years and has been hospitalized several times since last year, mostly recently earlier this month when he received what a presidential spokesman described as a "successful" medical test. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)
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Posted: 3/28/2013 5:53:26 AM EST
FILE - In this Wednesday May 30, 2012 file photo South Africa's former president Nelson Mandela, after receiving a torch to celebrate the African National Congress' centenary from ANC chairperson Baleka Mbete in Mandela's home village of Qunu in rural eastern South Africa. The South African presidency says Nelson Mandela was re-admitted to hospital with a recurrence of a lung infection Thursday March 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Lulamile Feni-Daily Dispatch) SOUTH AFRICA OUT
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Posted: 3/27/2013 3:53:23 PM EST
Egypt's President Mohamed Mursi (C) arrives at King Shaka Airport in the coastal city of Durban during his visit to South Africa for the 5th BRICS Summit March 27, 2013. REUTERS/Egyptian Presidency/Handout
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Posted: 3/27/2013 3:53:23 PM EST
Egypt's President Mohamed Mursi (C) arrives at King Shaka Airport in the coastal city of Durban during his visit to South Africa for the 5th BRICS Summit March 27, 2013. REUTERS/Egyptian Presidency/Handout
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Posted: 3/27/2013 10:58:31 AM EST
In this photo taken on Tuesday, March 26, 2013, Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff listen to an orator during their meeting in Durban, South Africa. Vladimir Putin is on a working visit and set to attend a meeting with the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRICS) during an Africa Dialogue Forum in Durban on Wednesday. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service)
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Posted: 3/27/2013 9:48:31 AM EST
In this photo taken on Tuesday, March 26, 2013 shows from left, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ahead of their meeting in Durban, South Africa. Vladimir Putin is on a working visit and set to attend a meeting with the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRICS) during an Africa Dialogue Forum in Durban on Wednesday. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service)
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Posted: 3/27/2013 9:48:31 AM EST
South African President Jacob Zuma and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands during their meeting in Durban, South Africa, Tuesday, March 26, 2013. Leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa _ the five countries that the World Bank says are driving global economic growth _ arrived in South Africa’s coastal resort of Durban for a two-day summit to start Tuesday evening. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service)
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Posted: 3/27/2013 9:48:31 AM EST
In this photo taken on Tuesday, March 26, 2013, Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff listen to an orator during their meeting in Durban, South Africa. Vladimir Putin is on a working visit and set to attend a meeting with the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRICS) during an Africa Dialogue Forum in Durban on Wednesday. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service)
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Posted: 3/27/2013 5:53:21 AM EST
Russian President Vladimir Putin and South African President Jacob Zuma exchange documents after signing the Declaration of State Partnership between South Africa and Russia at the BRICS 2013 Summit in Durban, South Africa, Tuesday, March 26, 2013. Heads of State of BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India and China) meet in the South Africa city of Durban for the two day summit. (AP Photo/S Mngoma)
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Posted: 3/26/2013 4:03:30 PM EST
Russian President Vladimir Putin walks during a welcome ceremony on his arrival in Durban, South Africa, Tuesday, March 26, 2013. Vladimir Putin is on a working visit and set to meet with South African officials on Tuesday before attending a meeting with the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRICS) during an Africa Dialogue Forum in Durban on Wednesday. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service,Pool)
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Posted: 3/26/2013 4:03:30 PM EST
Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, is welcomed on his arrival in Durban, South Africa, Tuesday, March 26, 2013. Vladimir Putin is on a working visit and set to meet with South African officials on Tuesday before attending a meeting with the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRICS) during an Africa Dialogue Forum in Durban on Wednesday. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service,Pool)
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Posted: 3/26/2013 1:23:17 AM EST
FILE - In this Feb. 1, 2011 file photo, chimpanzees sit in an enclosure at the Chimp Eden rehabilitation center, near Nelspruit, South Africa. A paramedic official says chimpanzees at a sanctuary for the animals in eastern South Africa bit and dragged a man at the reserve, badly injuring him. More than 22,000 great apes are estimated to have been traded illegally over a seven-year period ending in 2011. That's about 3,000 a year; more than half are chimpanzees, the U.N. report said. (AP Photo/Erin Conway-Smith, File)
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Posted: 3/25/2013 3:50:44 PM EST
China's President Xi Jinping addresses guests during the opening ceremony of the Julius Nyerere International Convention Centre in Dar es Salaam March 25, 2013. China's trade ties with Africa will be under the spotlight on Monday when Xi outlines his country's relationship with the continent, which Beijing is increasingly turning to for both its resources and as a market place. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (TANZANIA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/25/2013 3:50:44 PM EST
China's President Xi Jinping addresses guests during the opening ceremony of the Julius Nyerere International Convention Centre in Dar es Salaam March 25, 2013. China's trade ties with Africa will be under the spotlight on Monday when Xi outlines his country's relationship with the continent, which Beijing is increasingly turning to for both its resources and as a market place. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (TANZANIA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/25/2013 8:08:37 AM EST
In this photo taken on Friday March 22, 2013 and provided on Monday March 25, 2013 by the French Army Communications Audio visual office, French soldiers arrive at Bangui airport, Central Africa Republic. Rebels overthrew Central African Republic's president of a decade on Sunday, seizing the presidential palace and declaring that the desperately poor country has "opened a new page in its history." The country's president fled the capital, while extra French troops moved to secure the airport, officials said. (AP Photo/Elises Foucaud, ECPAD)
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Posted: 3/25/2013 8:08:37 AM EST
In this photo taken on Friday March 22, 2013 and provided on Monday March 25, 2013 by the French Army Communications Audio visual office, French soldiers arrive at Bangui airport, Central Africa Republic. Rebels overthrew Central African Republic's president of a decade on Sunday, seizing the presidential palace and declaring that the desperately poor country has "opened a new page in its history." The country's president fled the capital, while extra French troops moved to secure the airport, officials said. (AP Photo/Elise Foucaud, ECPAD)