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- South Africa's ruling African National Congress party names deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe as the successor to President Thabo Mbeki. (Bloomberg)
- More than 18,000 archived radio programs are indefinitely lost after the main computer server at Sweden's National Radio crashed last month. (Resume)
- Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party chooses former Foreign Minister of Japan Taro Aso as the next Prime Minister of Japan replacing Yasuo Fukuda. (AFP)
- 15 people, including 11 foreign nationals, are kidnapped near Aswan in southern Egypt. (BBC)
- Radiocarbon dating estimates that Stonehenge was constructed around 2300 BC. (BBC)
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