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Morning News


Aug.3   India   Millions flee 'worst ever' floods
  United Nations: the worst flooding in living memory. More than 1,000 people have been killed or injured by waters
 the floods affected India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. 20 million people are known to have fled their homes or trapped in villages. Almost 200 have died in the floods in the last few days


  Sierra Leone   Boat capsizes, 50 drowned, 100 missing
  7 bodies had so far been recovered from the sea at the estuary of the Great Scarcies River


  London Idi Amin's son jailed for role in murder  Faisal Wangita has been jailed for 5 years after being involved in a gang attack that left a man dead

  Washington US bridge safety review ordered  The officials have ordered a review of all bridges similar to the one that collapsed in Minnesota, killing at least five people

Day News


  England   Farm infected with foot-and-mouth Map of Guildford United Kingdom
  60 animals on the farm at a farm in Surrey have been found to be infected with foot-and-mouth disease


  Southern California   Marine sentenced over Iraq murder
  Sgt Lawrence Hutchins has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for the murder of a civilian during a failed search for an insurgent


  Russian Far East   Quake leaves 2,000 homeless Map of Sakhalin Russia  More than 2,000 people have been left homeless following an earthquake on island of Sakhalin

  Tanzania Darfur rebels seek unity in talks  Dozens of leaders from fractured rebel movement are holding talks in Tanzania to find common ground between the groups

Evening News


  U.S. Congress Bush eavesdropping bill gets boost  The Senate voted to temporarily give Bush expanded authority to eavesdrop on suspected foreign terrorists without court warrants
San Francisco Bay Area , August 3, 2007 Timeline