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Here are the posts from the blog I created on myspace titled, The Pencil Kissed The Paper. That blog is in the process of deletion. 

Recently, I created a new (The Pencil Kissed The Paper) blog on WordPress but with different content.

Most of the posts from the myspace blog were hard news articles from around the world.

That is why I made the effort to archive them here. At some point the link to his section will find it's way to another blog I created titled "The World Stage" on WordPress. 

Starting in 2013 (The World Stage) will have also International news stories and features. 

Including all the news from the Olympic Games. However, when the Olympics begin no other news items will be posted until the games are other. 

 

 

 

Sunday
Dec302012

The MLK Memorial: Nelson Mandela Admired Martin Luther King Jr. Oct 17, 2011

Take the virtual tour of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial at the National Mall in Washington

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As Washington prepares to dedicate the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, News4 remembers another civil rights leader – Nelson Mandela, who led South Africa from apartheid to freedom. At Robben Island, tourists fill a prison corridor to get a close look at the cell where Nelson Mandela served 18 of his 27 years as a political prisoner. He secretly wrote his memoirs, "Long Walk to Freedom," there. Former political prisoners who served time with Mandela now serve as guides at Robben Island, which was considered the harshest prison in South Africa. "I was surprised at how inhumane the quarters were and the treatment the prisoners received in prison," tourist Tampa Bell said.Mandela served hard labor.

As a leader of the African National Congress, he fought against the racial repression that denied Africans their civil rights. Blacks could not vote or travel without restrictions.At first, the ANC embraced nonviolence, but some of its members took up arms to fight apartheid while Mandela sought peace, beginning secret talks with the government that led to the release of prisoners in 1990 and the first general election.Mandela and President F.W. de Klerk won the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1994, in the first election in which he was allowed to vote, Mandela was elected president.Mandela admires Martin Luther King Jr. as a freedom fighter and borrowed one of Dr. King's most famous phrases -- "free at last" -- when he spoke of his pride in the people of South Africa.

Sunday
Dec302012

Royal Bhutan Couple Share First Public Kiss At Wedding - Photo & Videos Oct 17, 2011 

Tens of thousands celebrate Bhutan king's wedding as royal couple share first public kissBy Associated Press, October 15, 2011

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THIMPHU, Bhutan — Tens of thousands of Bhutanese have crammed into a stadium in the capital for a reception celebrating the wedding of their beloved king to their new queen. King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck married Jetsun Pema in a Buddhist ceremony Thursday in the Himalayan mountain kingdom. Their wedding was celebrated with a huge reception Saturday where the couple shared their first public kiss.

Traditional dancers performed for them. Children put on a taekwondo demonstration and the prime minister and lawmakers danced with the king on the sports field. The couple spent hours walking through the stands to shake hands and talk to their subjects. Then thousands of people poured onto the field and formed concentric circles for a traditional final dance.