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Nelson Mandela speaks during a new conference.-stock-photo
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Nelson Mandela speaks during a new conference.-stock-photo
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Nelson Mandela speaks during a new conference.-stock-photo
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Nelson Mandela speaks during a new conference.-stock-photo
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Nelson Mandela speaks during a new conference.-stock-photo
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Nelson Mandela speaks during a new conference.-stock-photo
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Nelson Mandela speaks during a new conference.-stock-photo
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Nelson Mandela speaks during a new conference.-stock-photo
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Nelson Mandela speaks during a new conference.-stock-photo
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Nelson Mandela speaks during a new conference.-stock-photo
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NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - © Chuck Kennedy/KRT/ABACA. 30172-3. Fort Worth-TX-USA, 12/11/01. President George W. Bush, right, addresses reporters with former South African President Nelson Mandela at the White House.-stock-photo
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NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - © Chuck Kennedy/KRT/ABACA. 30172-1. Fort Worth-TX-USA, 12/11/01. President George W. Bush, right, addresses reporters with former South African President Nelson Mandela at the White House.-stock-photo
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NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - © Chuck Kennedy/KRT/ABACA. 30172-2. Fort Worth-TX-USA, 12/11/01. President George W. Bush, right, addresses reporters with former South African President Nelson Mandela at the White House.-stock-photo
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu (centre, front row) with invited guests arriving at the Royal Festival Hall, in London, for a gala performance of 'Celebrate South Africa'. Behind them is a bust of former South African president Nelson Mandela. * Among the guests are European Commissionner Neil Kinnock (2nd L) and his MEP wife Glynis (2nd R), and actors Richard Wilson (behind Mr Tutu), Richard E Grant (3rd R back row), and Sir Antony Sher (3rd R front row).-stock-photo
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Mandela bust & Wheel-stock-photo
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A bust of former South African president Nelson Mandela, on display outside the Royal Festival Hall, in London.-stock-photo
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A bust of former South African president Nelson Mandela, on display outside the Royal Festival Hall, in London.-stock-photo
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Nelson Mandela bust RFH-stock-photo
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SA gala Tutu & Mandela bust-stock-photo
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu stands next to a bust of former South African president Nelson Mandela, as he arrives at the gala performance of 'Celebrate South Africa' at the Royal Festival Hall, in London. * The performance, which celebrates South Africa's freedom, was attended by, among others, the South African High Commissioner Cheryl Carolus, Richard E Grant, Neil and Glenys Kinnock, Richard Wilson and Mr Tutu.-stock-photo
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South African student Jongi Klass recreates the traditional tribal Ukubonga dance which he performed in a spontaneous tribute to Nelson Mandela at the end of the former President's visit to Cambridge Wednesday May 2, 2001, where he was made an Honorary Fellow.-stock-photo
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South African student Jongi Klass after he recreated the traditional tribal Ukubonga dance which he performed in a spontaneous tribute to Nelson Mandela at the end of the former President's visit to Cambridge, where he was made an Honorary Fellow.-stock-photo
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Magdalene College choir Mandela-stock-photo
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Former South Africa President Nelson Mandela after a ceremony at Magdalene College, in Cambridge, where he was being made an Honorary Fellow. Around 100 students and staff had gathered to welcome Mr Mandela. * ...and he donned the scarlet and cherry robes of a Doctor of Law of Cambridge University before heading off to an admissions ceremony to receive his fellowship.-stock-photo
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Mandela Cambridge visit-stock-photo
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Magdalene College Mandela-stock-photo
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Former South Africa President Nelson Mandela recieves his Robe by The Master of the College Prof Sir John Gurdon, before a ceremony at Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he was being made an Honorary Fellow. *Around 100 students and staff had gathered to welcome Mr Mandela and he donned the scarlet and cherry robes of a Doctor of Law of Cambridge University before heading off to an admissions ceremony to receive his fellowship.-stock-photo
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Former South Africa President Nelson Mandela smiles, before a ceremony at Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he was being made an Honorary Fellow. *Around 100 students and staff had gathered to welcome Mr Mandela as he donned the scarlet and cherry robes of a Doctor of Law of Cambridge University before heading off to an admissions ceremony to receive his fellowship.-stock-photo
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Former South Africa President Nelson Mandela smiles, before a ceremony at Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he was being made an Honorary Fellow. *Around 100 students and staff had gathered to welcome Mr Mandela as he donned the scarlet and cherry robes of a Doctor of Law of Cambridge University before heading off to an admissions ceremony to receive his fellowship.-stock-photo
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NELSON MANDELA 'DANCING WITH THE DONS' AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.-stock-photo
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NELSON MANDELA 'DANCING WITH THE DONS' AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.-stock-photo
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NELSON MANDELA 'DANCING WITH THE DONS' AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.-stock-photo
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NELSON MANDELA 'DANCING WITH THE DONS' AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.-stock-photo
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NELSON MANDELA 'DANCING WITH THE DONS' AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.-stock-photo
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NELSON MANDELA 'DANCING WITH THE DONS' AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.-stock-photo
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NELSON MANDELA 'DANCING WITH THE DONS' AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.-stock-photo
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NELSON MANDELA 'DANCING WITH THE DONS' AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.-stock-photo
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NELSON MANDELA 'DANCING WITH THE DONS' AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.-stock-photo
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NELSON MANDELA 'DANCING WITH THE DONS' AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.-stock-photo
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NELSON MANDELA 'DANCING WITH THE DONS' AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.-stock-photo
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NELSON MANDELA 'DANCING WITH THE DONS' AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.-stock-photo
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Mandela Fashion show-stock-photo
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A model wears a creation during a fashion show organised by jewel company De Beers at the Royal Chelsea Hospital, London. The show was part of a launch party for the Nelson Mandela Foundation.-stock-photo
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Mandela Royal Chelsea Hospital-stock-photo
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Mandela Royal Chelsea Hospital-stock-photo
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Former South African President Nelson Mandela and current South African High Commissioner in London, Cheryl Carola, at the Royal Chelsea Hospital in London , for a party to celebrate the British launch of the Nelson Mandela Foundation.-stock-photo
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Former South African President Nelson Mandela (left) meets former World Middleweight Champion Chris Eubank during a party at the Royal Chelsea Hospital in London. The party is to celebrate the British launch of the Nelson Mandela Foundation.-stock-photo
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Some of the thousands of people listening as former South African president Nelson Mandela delivers his speech at the Millennium Square in Leeds Monday April 30, 2001, where he was made an honorary freeman during his first visit to the north of England. Thousands of people gathered to catch a glimpse of Mr Mandela during his visit to the city, which is part of the 'Celebrate South Africa Festival'. See PA story SOCIAL Mandela. PA photo: John Giles.-stock-photo
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Mandela Leeds-stock-photo
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Mandela Leeds-stock-photo
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Mandela Leeds-stock-photo
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Mandela Leeds-stock-photo
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Former South African president Nelson Mandela arrives at Mandela Gardens in Leeds where he was made an honorary freeman during his first visit to the north of England. Thousands of people gathered to catch a glimpse of Mr Mandela. * during his visit to the city, which is part of the 'Celebrate South Africa Festival'. Mandela Gardens in Leeds was opened in 1983 in support of South Africa's struggle.-stock-photo
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Former South African president Nelson Mandela arrives at Mandela Gardens in Leeds where he was made an honorary freeman during his first visit to the north of England. Thousands of people gathered to catch a glimpse of Mr Mandela. * ... during his visit to the city, which is part of the 'Celebrate South Africa Festival'. Mandela Gardens in Leeds was opened in 1983 in support of South Africa's struggle.-stock-photo
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Former South African president Nelson Mandela arrives at No 10 Downing Street, central London, for a meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair.-stock-photo
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Former South African president Nelson Mandela arrives at No 10 Downing Street, central London, for a meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair.-stock-photo
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Entertainment - Celebrate South Africa Festival - Nelson Mandela - Millennium Square - Leeds-stock-photo
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Entertainment - Celebrate South Africa Festival - Nelson Mandela - Millennium Square - Leeds-stock-photo
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Entertainment  - Celebrate South Africa Festival - Nelson Mandela - Millennium Square - Leeds-stock-photo
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Members of the crowd look on as former South African president Nelson Mandela speaks on stage at the Millennium Square in Leeds, where he was made an honorary freeman during his first visit to the north of England. *Thousands of people gathered to catch a glimpse of Mr Mandela during his visit to the city, which is part of the 'Celebrate South Africa Festival'.-stock-photo
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Entertainment - Celebrate South Africa Festival - Nelson Mandela - Millennium Square - Leeds-stock-photo
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Former South African president Nelson Mandela joins in the dancing on stage with Ladysmith Black Mambazo at the Millennium Square in Leeds where he was made an honorary freeman during his first visit to the north of England. Thousands of people gathered to catch a glimpse of Mr Mandela during his visit to the city, which is part of the 'Celebrate South Africa Festival'. Mandela Gardens in Leeds was opened in 1983 in support of South Africa's struggle.-stock-photo
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South Africa Freedom Day Concert 2001in Trafalgar Square, London. Attended by Nelson Mandela.-stock-photo
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South Africa Freedom Day Concert 2001in Trafalgar Square, London. Attended by Nelson Mandela-stock-photo
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South Africa Freedom Day Concert 2001in Trafalgar Square, London. Attended by Nelson Mandela-stock-photo
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South Africa Freedom Day Concert 2001in Trafalgar Square, London. Attended by Nelson Mandela. South African flags being waved.-stock-photo
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Prime Minister Tony Blair (R) with Nelson Mandela on stage, during the South Africa Freedom Day Concert in London's Trafalgar Square.-stock-photo
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SA Freedom gig Michael Stipe REM-stock-photo
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SA Freedom gig Billy Ocean-stock-photo
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SA Freedom gig Nelson Mandela-stock-photo
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Lead singer Andrea Corr, of Irish pop group The Corrs, performing on stage at the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London, which was attended by the country's former President Nelson Mandela.-stock-photo
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SA Freedom gig Dave Stewart-stock-photo
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SA Freedom gig Mark Lamarr-stock-photo
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SA Freedom gig Nelson Mandela-stock-photo
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SA Freedom gig Sara Cox-stock-photo
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Michael Stipe, the lead singer of pop group REM performing at the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London. Other groups The Corrs, Atomic Kitten and Spice Girl Mel-B were among the artists at the concert attended by Nelson Mandela.-stock-photo
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Spice Girl Mel-B on stage during the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London. Other groups REM, Atomic Kitten and the Corrs were among the other artists appearing at the concert attended by Nelson Mandela.-stock-photo
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20/10/1963 - On this Day in History - The trials of Nelson Mandela and several other leaders of the ANC begin 20th OCTOBER:On this day in 1963 South Africa began its trial against Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela on stage during the South Africa Freedom Day Concert in London's Trafalgar Square. Rock groups REM, Atomic Kitten and Spice Girl Mel-B were among the artists that appeared at the concert.-stock-photo
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Nelson Mandela on stage during the South Africa Freedom Day Concert in London's Trafalgar Square. Groups REM, Atomic Kitten and Spice Girl Mel-B were among the artists that appeared at the concert.-stock-photo
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Spice Girl Mel-B on stage during the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London. Other groups REM, Atomic Kitten and the Corrs were among the other artists appearing at the concert attended by Nelson Mandela.-stock-photo
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South Africa Concert Mel B-stock-photo
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South Africa Concert Mandela Blair-stock-photo
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Prime Minister Tony Blair with former South African President Nelson Mandela on stage during the South Africa Freedom Day Concert in London's Trafalgar Square. Rock groups REM, Atomic Kitten and Spice Girl Mel-B were among the artists that appeared at the concert.-stock-photo
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South Africa Concert Mandela-stock-photo
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Aerial view of the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London. Rock groups REM, Atomic Kitten and Spice Girl Mel-B were among the artists due to appear at the concert attended by Nelson Mandela.-stock-photo
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South Africa gig Trafalgar Square-stock-photo
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Sharon Corr from the pop group The Corrs getting the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London under way. The group drew cheers from the crowd, many of whom had draped themselves in the flag of the new South Africa. * Rock groups REM, Atomic Kitten and Spice Girl Mel-B were among the other artists due to appear at the concert attended by Nelson Mandela. S-stock-photo
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Andrea Corr lead singer from the pop group The Corrs getting the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London under way. The group drew cheers from the crowd, many of whom had draped themselves in the flag of the new South Africa. Rock groups REM, Atomic Kitten and Spice Girl Mel-B were among the other artists due to appear at the concert attended by Nelson Mandela.-stock-photo
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Police keep order at Trafalgar Square in London, before the beginning of the South Africa Freedom Day Concert On The Square that will be attended by Nelson Mandela and Tony Blair and will include performances by The Corrs, REM and Atomic Kitten.-stock-photo
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Mandela Concert-stock-photo
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Girl pop band Atomic Kitten (L-R) Natasha Hamilton, Liz Maclarnon and Jenny Frost backstage at the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London, which was attended by the country's former President Nelson Mandela. * 7/6/01: Chart toppers Atomic Kitten will present an award at The Prince's Trust Graduate Fashion Week. The band, who are ambassadors for the trust, will hand over the catwalk award during an evening of glitz and glamour at Planit 2000 in London.-stock-photo
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A view of the stage at the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London, which was attended by the country's former President Nelson Mandela. Nelson's Column is seen towering in the background.-stock-photo
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Singer Billy Ocean backstage at the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London, which was attended by the country's former President Nelson Mandela.-stock-photo
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SA Freedom gig Mel B-stock-photo
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Singer Beverley Knight backstage at the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London, which was attended by the country's former President Nelson Mandela.-stock-photo
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SA Freedom gig Cox-stock-photo
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Singer Billy Ocean performing on stage at the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London, which was attended by the country's former President Nelson Mandela.-stock-photo
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Lead singer Andrea Corr, of Irish pop group The Corrs, performing on stage at the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London, which was attended by the country's former President Nelson Mandela.-stock-photo
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Michael Stipe, lead singer of the pop group REM, performing on stage at the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London, which was attended by the country's former President Nelson Mandela.-stock-photo
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Lead singer Andrea Corr, of Irish pop group The Corrs, performing on stage at the South Africa Freedom Day concert in Trafalgar Square, London, which was attended by the country's former President Nelson Mandela.-stock-photo