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Peloton pandemonium: Ad drives us to the brink of insanity
By DEVIN WEEKS
South African president: Gadhafi is ready for truce
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) - Moammar Gadhafi is ready for a truce to stop the fighting in his country, the visiting South African president said Monday after meeting the Libyan ruler, but he listed familiar Gadhafi conditions that have scuttled previous cease-fire efforts. Rebels quickly rejected the offer.
Ka-Mee-Lin in the community
Day campers visit Post Falls museum, city hall
Day campers visit Post Falls museum, city hall

South Africa's new government brings Black and white together. It's also reviving racial tensions
South Africa is now faced with the likelihood of seeing more white people in senior government positions than ever since apartheid ended
MANDELA: 'Master of forgiveness'
A Tribute to Nelson Mandela (1918-2013):
Noah works South African audiences before 'The Daily Show'

ADVERTISING: Advertorial — A Taste of South Africa: Exploring the unique wines of the rainbow nation
South African wines are top of mind after our thrilling South Africa edition of the monthly pop-up dinners this past Friday. We were swept away by the exciting history and flavors of these remarkable wines and can't wait to share some of the standout bottles we discovered (available for a limited time in the shop). Let's dive into the captivating world of South African wines!

The stay-at-home dad: Domino-toppling and modern parenting
As what seems to be the case with every generation, kids in 2021 consume media very differently
Lewis-Clark topples Prairie twice
POST FALLS - Lewis-Clark's Johnny Rake hit a three-run home run in the first inning and finished with six RBIs in the first game as the Twins went on to defeat the Prairie Cardinals 27-1 and 17-10 in a North Idaho League "AA" matchup at Post Falls High on Thursday.
Remembering an acrobat
Cirque du Soleil resumes Vegas show after death

Africa internet riches plundered, contested by China broker
Lu told The Associated Press that he’s an honest businessman who broke no rules in obtaining the African address blocks

Clash of tours
Crowded golf calendar is a 'mess' for Els
HONOLULU - For all the miles he has flown and all the trophies he has won on the six major tours around the globe, Ernie Els would seem to be the biggest supporter of a move toward a world golf tour.

Nelson Mandela dies
South Africa's peacemaker succumbs to illness
JOHANNESBURG - Nelson Mandela was a master of forgiveness.
The Front Row with John Leicester July 19, 2010
World Cup, golf ... bravo, South Africa
Trapped inside the hard, forbidding walls of his jail cell, with barely space to move, did Nelson Mandela the prisoner ever dream that things would turn out quite this well?

Some South African miners vow to fight to the death

Hallowed ground
South Africa soccer stadium has seen its share of big events
JOHANNESBURG - Built on the edge of Soweto, Soccer City stadium will be the grand stage for Sunday's World Cup final. For many South Africans, though, the site has been hallowed ground for two decades - not because of sports, but as a historic venue in the anti-apartheid struggle.
Africa faces an ‘existential threat’ as virus cases spread
Police herd hundreds of homeless into a stadium in South Africa’s capital, Pretoria, where tents were erected for shelter and methadone was provided for many
Page fuels Timberlake sweep
PRIEST RIVER -Sophomore J.D. Page struck out 11 in the first game, and the visiting Tigers went on to sweep the Spartans 11-4 and 21-6 in Intermountain League play on Saturday.

White supremacist leader killed
VENTERSDORP, South Africa (AP) - A 15-year-old who minded cattle for South Africa's most notorious white supremacist told his mother that he and an older laborer bludgeoned him to death because he hadn't paid them in months.

In a reversal, more blacks moving back to South
No coincidence shift is during economic turmoil
WASHINGTON - The Great Migration, the 60-year escape from segregation and racism that brought American blacks to the North, has reversed course. Better jobs and quality of life in the South are beckoning, as is the lure of something more intangible - a sense of home.