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1. Bodies of man and two children found
The bodies of two small children and a man in his thirties have been found at a garage in Southampton, police said.
23 Sep 2008
2. ANC to name Motlanthe as South African president
The ruling African National Congress will name party deputy head Kgalema Motlanthe as South Africa's caretaker leader on Monday to replace President Thabo Mbeki, ANC members of parliament said.
22 Sep 2008
3. South American leaders back Bolivia's Morales
South American leaders told Bolivia's rebel governors to cease violent protests and strongly backed leftist President Evo Morales, who left an emergency summit in Chile and headed home on Tuesday for talks with his opponents.
16 Sep 2008
4. S.Korea on alert for changes in North
South Korea's president convened an emergency meeting of his cabinet to prepare for possible changes in North Korea after speculation its leader Kim Jong-il had suffered a stroke, an official said on Thursday.
11 Sep 2008
5. Southern Cross CEO to leave
Southern Cross Healthcare said Thursday Chief Executive Bill Colvin is to leave the company, as it announced another tranche of property sales.
04 Sep 2008
6. China's Hu in South Korea for talks on North
Chinese President Hu Jintao, buoyed by an Olympics that lifted the global status of his country, arrived in South Korea on Monday for talks on expanding bilateral trade and ending North Korea's nuclear weapons programme.
25 Aug 2008
7. More huge energy price hikes announced
Two of Britain's largest energy suppliers increased their household power and gas prices on Thursday, leaving just two big utilities resisting pressure to hike prices for the second time this year.
22 Aug 2008
8. Nat Exp and Stagecoach on rail bid shortlist
The Department for Transport (DfT) on Wednesday announced the shortlist of four bidders for the operation of the South Central rail franchise, which included National Express's NXSC Trains and Stagecoach's Southern Trains.
20 Aug 2008
9. South Africa's Zuma seeks case dismissal as backers rally
Jacob Zuma, the leader of South Africa's ruling ANC, goes to court on Monday in an attempt to win the dismissal of a corruption case that could wreck his chances of becoming the nation's president next year.
04 Aug 2008
10. South Africa tells ICC: "Give peace a chance" in Darfur
South Africa said on Tuesday that an increasing number of countries want the International Criminal Court, in the interest of peace in Darfur, to halt any genocide indictment of Sudan's president.
30 Jul 2008
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