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Municipal workers hang the new South African flag in one of Pretoria's main roads in Pretoria, South Africa, Sunday, May 8, 1994 in preparation for the inauguration Tuesday of South Africa's new President Nelson Mandela. Mandela, leader of the African National Congress will be sworn in as the country's first black President after his Party won the historic all race elections. (AP Photo/Michael Yassukovich)
House Speaker Thomas Foley of Wash. applauds as South African President Nelson Mandela waves during the president's address to a joint session of Congress on Thursday, Oct. 6, 1994 on Capitol Hill. Mandela called on the U.S. to size the opportunity offered by end of the Cold War to promote
African National Congress President Nelson Mandela shades his eyes while taking questions from journalists during a press conference Tuesday, May 4, 1993 at a downtown hotel in London. Mandela said that the biggest threat to peace in South Africa were white rightwing extremists. (AP Photo/Denis Paquin)
African National Congress President Nelson Mandela, right, with his grandson, Bambatha Mandela, at Jan Smuts in Johannesburg Monday, Dec. 6, 1993 prior to his departure for Oslo where he is to receive his Nobel peace prize which was jointly awarded to him and President F.W. Klerk. (AP Photo/Abdul Sharrif)
African National Congress President Nelson Mandela, right, talks with Secretary Cyril Ramaphosa during a break from the formal discussions on whether to suspend black and white political talks on ending apartheid, Tuesday, June 23, 1992, Johannesburg, South Africa. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)
Supporters cheer in the background as African National Congress (ANC) leader Nelson Mandela, center, holds the hand of his daughter, Zindzi, before her marriage to Zweli Hlongwae in downtown Johannesburg, South Africa, Oct. 24, 1992. The wedding is the first of any of his children that Mandela has attended. Mandela's estranged wife Winnie arrived in a separate car in the wedding motorcade. (AP Photo/Kevin Carter)
Former South African President Nelson Mandela lifts the World Cup trophy after the FIFA's executive committee announced that South Africa will host the 2010 FIFA World Cup, in Zurich, Switzerland, Saturday, May 15, 2004. FIFA's executive committee on Saturday picked South Africa ahead of Morocco and Egypt for the first World Cup to be staged in Africa. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, left, and President-Elect Nelson Mandela sing songs during a rally held in honor of national Thanksgiving Day in Soweto, Sunday May 8, 1994. The rally, attended by thousands as well as leader of various religions, came on the eve of Mandela inauguration as President. (AP Photo/David Brauchli)
President of the African National Congress Nelson Mandela asks the crowd gathered outside Greytown's town hall to calm down after a bomb threat disrupted a question and answer forum Mandela was conducting inside, Nov. 15, 1993. Mandela is campaigning for the April 27, 1994 elections in the volatile KwaZulu region of Natal. (AP Photo/David Brauchli)