• She's a native South Carolinian and a spokesperson for BMW's plant in Spartanburg.

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  • In Libya, the Gadhafi regime intercepted emails and Internet chats of dissidents using a system from a French company and tapped the country's phone calls using a South African company's technology.

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  • Here's a sobering fact: South Korea, a country whose population is just one-sixth that of the U.S., graduates as many engineers as we do.

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  • There's a reason "South Park" remains a high-rated show, why "The Simpsons" is the longest-running sitcom in history, why a third installment of "The Hangover" is being released: A lot of people like dumb, frat-boy humor draped in fantasy.

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  • Now signed to the record label of native South African musician Dave Matthews, Mahlasela's music is telling South Africa's story on a global stage.

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  • Australian owners Martyn and Louise Myer fell in love with the mountains of New Zealand's South Island on a ski trip nearly 20 years ago.

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  • These days, his frequent broadsides on finance, delivered in the throaty accent of Sweden's south, have a habit of getting under the Social Democratic ministers' skin.

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  • Chhaya Sharma, deputy commissioner of police for Delhi's south district where a 23-year-old woman was gang raped in December, will be moved to a job in the eastern state of Mizoram.

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  • In truth, Europe's south is not a monolithic block.

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  • And there are question marks over an ambitious plan to replace the National Film Theatre on London's South Bank with a new state-of-the-art Film Centre: once again, the main question is who might pay for it.

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  • Despite recent improvements, education and infrastructure still lag behind China's or South Korea's (as a big power cut this week reminded Brazilians).

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  • Holding these meetings in the world's "south" is a good way for organizers to draw a contrast with the north's great wealth.

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  • "If there is some special circumstance that permits this, authorities must share this with the public as they are setting a bad precedent, " the women's branch of South Africa's ruling party said in a statement.

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  • Back in the 1970s the people supporting the mini-bottles-only rule got it embedded in the state constitution, any amendment to which requires a two-thirds vote by both houses of the state legislature, as well as approval by a majority of South Carolina's voters in a referendum.

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  • Chung Mong-koo's father, as boss of the country's biggest chaebol, led South Korea's growth in a wide range of industries from ships to computer chips.

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  • British quartet Lee Westwood, David Lynn, Matthew Blackey and Alastair Forsyth, who claimed a share of second at last week's South African Open, are in a large group of players on four under par.

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  • Sudan's north and south fought a war for more than 20 years, which left around two million people dead.

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  • Tate Modern on London's South Bank moved up a place to second position with 5.3 million visitors - a 9% rise from 2011.

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  • Nina Walker, of Woburn in suburban Boston, said she had to shovel about 8 inches of snow off her driveway before driving to Boston's South Station to take a train to New York.

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  • It is at that point, said Sargeant, the genuine bon vivants are likely to continue partying, heading to beach clubs to the city's north and south for a swim and another drink on a sun lounger.

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  • On March 26, the U.S. and South Korea signed a military contingency plan to respond to possible attacks from North Korea and the U.S. has said it would install additional missile inceptors on the West Coast in response to the threat from North Korea.

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  • But she said that many people across the country had criticised Fifa's move, saying that football's world governing organisation did not own South Africa's soccer stadiums, soccer balls or vuvuzelas (a South African plastic trumpet used by football fans).

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  • He was dropped from the squad for March's tour to India as a result of South Africa's racial quota system, and played for Essex and the Mumbai Indians in the interim.

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  • This comment on a neighbour's internal politics was a breach of South-East Asian etiquette.

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  • SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) -- It's a cold Tuesday night in South Korea and tens of thousands of people are staying indoors to watch online gaming matches on television.

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  • Credit-card-fuelled consumer spending played a significant role in South Korea's economic recovery but left a legacy of bad debt.

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  • And in the Tri Nations, Australia's Stirling Mortlock was injured by a challenge from South Africa's Bakkies Botha.

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  • If the company's fortunes are indeed a guide to those of many other big South Korean firms, the country's economy is in for a bumpy ride.

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  • Russia's economy is roughly the size of South Korea's, and barely a 20th the size of America's.

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  • The sea link is the first part of the ambitious, and some say misguided, Western Freeway Sea Project aimed at providing a faster alternative to Mumbai's north-south traffic that currently moves at a crawling pace.

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