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  1. South Africa's loneliest bug may offer clues to life on other planets

    BBC News | World | Africa | UK Edition - 10 hours ago

    A bug which lives entirely on its own without oxygen and in complete darkness could offer clues to life on other planets.

  2. In pitch black and alone - world's most solitary bug found in Africa

    BBC News | World | UK Edition - 10 hours ago

    A bug which lives entirely on its own without oxygen and in complete darkness could offer clues to life on other planets.

  3. Britons killed by floods in Spain

    BBC News | UK | UK Edition - 15 hours ago

    A British woman and her 14-year-old daughter have died trying to cross a ravine.

  4. Ahtisaari wins Nobel Prize

    BBC News Player | World - 17 hours ago

    This year's Nobel Peace Prize has been won by peace negotiator Martti Ahtisaari, the chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Ole Danbolt Mjoes announced.

  5. Man has first two-arm transplant

    CBBC Newsround | World - Oct 9, 2008

    A farmer from Germany has become the first person ever to have a double arm transplant.

  6. Malaysian PM 'to quit in March'

    BBC News | World | UK Edition - Oct 8, 2008

    Malaysia's Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will step down from office in March, a ruling party official says.

  7. Yemen seizes 'Israel-linked' cell

    BBC News | World | UK Edition - Oct 7, 2008

    Yemen's president says the security services have arrested a group of alleged Islamist militants linked to Israel.

  8. Talking America

    BBC News | World | Americas | UK Edition - Oct 7, 2008

    Clean bill of health for voters in the US?

  9. Spacecraft gets new Mercury snaps

    CBBC Newsround | Home - Oct 7, 2008

    A spacecraft the size of a car has zoomed over Mercury taking more than 1,000 photos of parts of the planet that have never been seen before.

  10. Europe's biggest glacier melting

    CBBC Newsround | World - Oct 6, 2008

    There are fresh fears that Europe's biggest glacier is melting fast, and could have disappear in 100 years.

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