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    South Africa at crossroads as Mandela is hospitalized

    Worshippers here prayed Sunday for Mr. Mandela, the hospitalized 94-year-old former president who remains almost a secular saint and a father figure to many in South Africa, a nation of 50 million people that has Africa's top economy.

  • ** FILE ** Former South African President Nelson Mandela smiles as German Chancellor Angela Merkel (left) waves farewell after a meeting at the Nelson Mandela Foundation in Johannesburg in October 2007. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, File)

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    South African President Jacob Zuma says that former President Nelson Mandela has been admitted to hospital in Pretoria to undergo tests.

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  • ** FILE ** Former South African President Nelson Mandela smiles as German Chancellor Angela Merkel (left) waves farewell after a meeting at the Nelson Mandela Foundation in Johannesburg in October 2007. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, File)

    Mandela, 93, hospitalized with stomach ailment

    Former South African President Nelson Mandela was hospitalized Saturday for a test to determine what is behind an undisclosed stomach ailment, and the country's current leader said the much beloved 93-year-old icon was in no danger.

  • A woman leaves the almost deserted Hillbrow Community Health Center in Johannesburg, Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010. Doctors and activists say AIDS patients aren't getting treated because of a nationwide strike in the country, which has the highest incidence of the virus that causes AIDS. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)

    AIDS patients hurt by South African strike

    Doctors and activists say AIDS patients aren't getting treated because of a nationwide civil service strike in South Africa, the country with the most people infected with the virus that causes AIDS.

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