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ndry dries outside a home in the
Limpopo province town of Lebowakgomo, South Africa. This month, South Africa
opened a conversation _ not the first _ over the extent to
which the shadow of apartheid drives today's social ills as society fights
to overturn entrenched imbalances in services and opportunities. The fresh
discussion began with reported comments by Trevor Manuel, national planning
minister, that South African officials should assume full responsibility
and resist the temptation to continually blame apartheid for missteps.(AP
Photo/Jerome Delay, file)The Associated PressJOHANNESBURG Few South Africans
have the moral stature of retired archbishop Desmond Tutu, a Nobel Peace
Prize laureate who campaigned against apartheid and now laments the crime
and inequality that plague the nation two decades after it cast off
racist white rule."We can't pretend we have remained at the same heights
and that's why I say please, for goodness' sake, recover the spirit
that made us great," Tutu said. "Very simply, we are aware we've
become one of the most violent societies. It's not what we were,
even under apartheid."This month, South Africa reopened a conversation over
the extent to which the legacy of apartheid drives persistent imbalances
in services and opportunities. Some argue that current leaders lean on the
past to justify squandered chances to improve South Africa and even invoke
the specter of apartheid for political gain.The fre
A snow bunny was hopping along the hallowed links of Augusta yesterday.Tigers
Woods brought his personal, one-woman rooting section Olympic ski champ
Lindsey Vonn to the first round of the Masters.Woods, 37, and
Vonn, 28, announced their relationship on Facebook last month, and the gold-medalist
made a dazzling appearance at Augusta National to follow her beau.Vonn,
recovering from a nasty, season-ending spill in February, walked slowly
with a noticeable limp among gallery spectators.She wore a black knee brace
under an ankle-length, tan sun dress.The Olympic great sported a big, floppy
hat to shield herself from the Georgia sun.Its my first time here,
Vonn said. Its beautiful. I love it.Go to The Post for more.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">AMSTERDAM The Dutch government has temporarily abandoned austerity measures
it previously said were needed to bring the country's budget deficit within
European rules.On Thursday, the Cabinet brokered a deal with unions that
scraps planned salary freezes for government and healthcare workers. Prime
Minister Mark Rutte said Friday he "hopes and expects" the deal will
restore confidence and boost growth.But he vowed to meet European rules
and bring the budget deficit below 3 percent of annual gross domestic
product. He said cuts are possible after all if the new approach
hasn't paid off by August.In March, the budget forecasting office said the
country will run a 3.3 percent budget deficit in 2013, widening to
3.4 percent next year. It said further austerity measures would do more
harm than good.
nment
programs is soaring too. Facing such massive disruptions in an election
year is bad news for Democrats, and they are therefore quite willing
to hear from industry honchos who seek delays and exemptions to hold
down costs.It was once thought that the government could hold down premiums
through force by refusing increases. But while the Supreme Court may have
ruled that the government can force you to buy insurance, but no
one has said so far that anyone has to sell it. If
profits vanish, so too will Obamas partners in expanded coverage.Meantime,
special-interest groups harmed by the law manufacturers of medical devices,
hospitals, doctors, small businesses and others are keeping up the pressure
for changes to the law that would make it less generous, more
unaffordable and harder still to implement.Like the Republican governors
and lawmakers whose resistance Sebelius blames for the haywire implementation
of the law, the lobbyists havent given up either. And they never
will.But whomever Team Obama wants to blame for the growing list of
problems with the law, voters will always remember whose big [expletive]
deal this is.And Now, A Word From CharlesThe fact that [the murder
trial of a Philadelphia abortionist charged with killing seven infants born
alive] is not covered, I think is easily explained. It puts the
pro-abortion forces in a very bad light. It brings the issue of
late-term abortion starkly into relief.-- Charles Krautha
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