Revisit some of the highlights and nostalgic aspects of the decade
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Technological advances began to change our lives, with the World Wide Web becoming more and more commonplace. While our shopping habits were altered too with the arrival of two German supermarkets - Aldi and Lidl.Overseas, the world watched as Nelson Mandela finally made his long walk to freedom in South Africa, while the break-up of the Soviet Union was confirmed with 15 countries - including Ukraine - claiming independence.
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