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ct in Austin and added, Depending on the situation,
the child is pulled to the side, spoken to very calmly, and
everything is done to both follow the policy but also to respect
the child."Then asked by NBC 10 whether she condoned the practice, Giaquinto
replied: Well, I believe there are certain times when I think you
need to take certain measures and again, I know that sounds cold...is
it a practice I love? No."Click for more from NBCPhiladelphia.com.The Associated
Press contributed to this report.
South African anti-apartheid activist Mamphela Ramphele, left, greets Helen
Zille, right, the head of the South African Democratic Alliance political
party during a press conference in Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, Jan.
28, 2014. The former anti-apartheid activist who was close to Steve Biko
and was a World Bank executive merged her party Tuesday with South
Africa's main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, and will be its
presidential candidate, challenging the ruling African National Congress
whose popularity has eroded amid corruption scandals and other problems.
(AP Photo/ Nardus Engelbrecht)The Associated PressJOHANNESBURG South Africa's
main opposition party says a plan to join forces with another opposition
group to challenge the ruling party in elections this year has collapsed.The
Democratic Alliance party said in a statement Sunday that opposition leader
Mamphela Ramphele had reneged on a deal to be its presidential candidate
and to merge her smaller party with the Democratic Alliance.Ramphele was
the partner of Steve Biko, the Black Consciousness leader who was tortured
and died in police custody in 1977. She has been an activist,
doctor, academic and World Bank executive.The ruling African National Congress
has been in power since Nelson Mandela was elected president in South
Africa's first all-race elections in 1994. Analysts expect it to win this
year's elections, though possibly with a smaller majority.
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