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Tutu Becomes Barbecue Day Patron

CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- Nobel Peace laureate Desmond Tutu became patron of national barbecue day Wednesday, declaring that the shared love of open air cooking was a unifying force between blacks and whites in a still divided country.
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