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Emma Watson shows her tiny figure in clingy white dress

The actress, 23, sported a dress not many women could get away with as she arrived at Nice airport. She wore a tight white skater dress that ended several inches above her knee. And the Harry Potter star combined the figure-hugging number with dark sunglasses, black shoes and a black handbag as she made her way through the airport.

Emma Watson

Emma Watson

It’s Ellie and Cal-vid Harris - Kiss ...

Cal-ling in love ... Ellie Goulding sports Daisy Dukes in the video. The Scottish producer and singer ELLIE GOULDING play a loved-up couple in the clip for their collaboration I Need Your Love.

Calvin Harris Kiss

Calvin Harris Kiss

Smiley Cyrus Star shows her cheeky side in hot pants

Golden girl ... Miley sports chunky jewellery with pal in Los Angeles. Long and short of it ... Miley shows off slender legs in hotpants during Los Angeles stroll HAS MILEY CYRUS borrowed my Italia ’90 Scotland shorts? The singer just about squeezes into the hot pants, which would fit most ten-year-olds.

Showing posts with label Mandela Making 'Steady Progress'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mandela Making 'Steady Progress'. Show all posts

Friday, 29 March 2013

Mandela Making 'Steady Progress'

Former South African president Nelson Mandela is said to be making "steady progress," two days after he was hospitalized with a lung infection.

The office of President Jacob Zuma says the 94-year-old Mandela is also in good spirits and enjoyed a full breakfast Friday morning.

President Zuma said Thursday that Mandela is doing "very well," telling the BBC that South Africans "must not panic."

But many remain concerned in South Africa, where the Nobel laureate is viewed as a national hero. Bokoboko Ndongo said he would be devastated to lose Mandela. "I feel bad because he's an African leader. He's a South African hero. He brought South Africa from struggle," he said. "From economic struggle to freedom. And he brought apartheid to an end."

Mandela was taken to an unidentified hospital late Wednesday. The Nobel laureate was hospitalized for three weeks in December with another lung infection and gallstones.

U.S. President Barack Obama said Thursday he is "deeply concerned" about the health of Mr. Mandela, who he called an inspiration and a hero. "When you think of a single individual that embodies the kind of leadership qualities that I think we all aspire to, the first name that comes up is Nelson Mandela," Obama stated.

Mandela spent nearly three decades in prison for opposing apartheid in South Africa and became a symbol of the nation's peaceful transition to a democratic government after decades of suppression by the white minority.  He became South Africa's first black president in 1994.

SOURCE : http://www.voanews.com/content/zuma-mandeal-doing-very-well/1630915.html