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    MSNBC's Chris Matthews, right, is comparing current GOP legislators to those who supported apartheid in South Africa. (Screen grab)
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    Chris Matthews claims apartheid-era South African leaders were better than current GOP

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    Piers Morgan lashes out against Ben Shapiro on Twitter, again
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    LONDON - JUNE 26:  Nelson Mandela leaves the InterContinental Hotel after a photoshoot with celebrity photographer Terry O'Neil on June 26, 2008 in London, England. (Getty Images File)

    South Africa’s president says Nelson Mandela has died

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    President Obama arrives to speak in the briefing room of the White House in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013, about the death of Nelson Mandela. Obama says the world has lost an influential, courageous and 'profoundly good' man with the death of anti-apartheid icon Mandela. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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    Obama on Mandela: ‘He no longer belongs to us, he belongs to the ages’

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    The largest union at Anglo American Platinum Ltd.'s South African mines got permission to strike after a mediator failed to resolve a wage deadlock. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Union at world’s biggest platinum producer gets right to strike

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    Workers vote to strike at world’s biggest platinum mine

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    Obama urges African young people to fulfill Nelson Mandela’s legacy
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    Obama to meet with Nelson Mandela’s family, not former South African president
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    Obama to pay homage to Mandela in South Africa
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    This cartoon supplied by the artist depicts South Africa president Jacob Zuma, left, holding a clothes hanger from which the once robust former president nelson Mandela dangles limply, eyelids sagging. This cartoon by Dov Fedler , which appeared last month, makes light of a visit Zuma, had with Mandela. After the encounter at Mandela's home, Zuma cheerily said the 94-year-old was up and about, in good spirits and doing well. But the images carried by state TV showed Mandela sitting with a blanket covering his legs, silent and unmoving with his cheeks showing what appear to be marks from a recently removed oxygen mask. Mandela did not acknowledge Zuma, who sat right next to Mandela. The footage unsettled some viewers who considered the visit to be a stunt to make Zuma look good. The ANC insisted it had no ulterior motive ahead of elections next year, and that it was only showing respect for a living national treasure. (AP Photo/Dov Fedler) SOUTH AFRICA OUT

    South Africa: Mandela name pulled into politics

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