Federal Insider: Lessons from Nelson Mandela

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(FILES) This picture taken on August 28, 2007 shows former South African president Nelson Mandela waving to the media as he arrives outside 10 Downing Street, in central London, for a meeting with the British Prime Minister. Nelson Mandela spent a second night in critical condition in hospital, with his family members, compatriots and well-wishers worldwide fearing that the anti-apartheid icon is about to lose his final struggle. A few vehicles were seen   early on June 25, 2013 entering and exiting the Pretoria hospital where South Africa's first black president is being treated, but otherwise the scene was quiet except for the pack of journalists.  AFP PHOTO / LEON NEALLEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images

Lessons from Nelson Mandela

FEDERAL DIARY | Mandela's life of public service and leadership were partially forged in prison, long before he held elective office. And as his long life nears its end — he is in critical condition at a Pretoria hospital — his leadership holds many lessons for those in U.S. federal service

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