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Morning News


Aug.30   New York   Baseball strike averted
  Hours before games were scheduled to begin negotiators reach agreement to avoid work stoppage


  South Korea     Breakthrough on Korean border links
  3 days of talks ended with an agreement to resume construction of cross-border road and rail links


  South Africa   EU challenges U.S. at Earth Summit  European Union delegates have challenged the U.S. to speed up its current action to tackle world poverty

  Iraq   Iraq warns U.S. it is no push-over  Deposing Saddam Hussein will prove more difficult than getting rid of the Taliban, Iraq has warned

  Kyrgyzstan U.S.: China separatists 'plotted attacks'  2 men suspected of planning attacks on embassies in Kyrgyzstan last spring have been deported to China

  Chechnya Missile downed Russian helicopter  Russia has confirmed helicopter that went down 11 days ago killing 118 people, was shot down by a missile

Day News


  USA Emergency check for Boeing airliners  US airlines have been ordered to inspect more than 1,400 jets to see if they have a potentially faulty fuel pump

  Mexico 24 cases of dengue  Health officials were spraying mosquito breeding grounds to keeping the painful disease away from Mexico City

  Mexico Fox says he may have set hopes too high  President he is telling Mexicans that building a democracy takes time

Evening News


  Brazil   Plane crash leaves 24 dead  Small-twin engined plane crashed shortly after takeoff. A member of the congress was among the victims

  New York Kuerten dominated Safin at U.S. Open  Kuerten stunned No. 2-seeded Marat Safin, 6-4, 6-4, 7-5. Henin advances to fourth round

  South Africa Russia balks at Kyoto pact  Moscow feels billions of dollars it had expected to earn are now in doubt since the U.S. have pulled out
San Francisco Bay Area , August 30, 2002 Timeline