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Morning News


Jul.30   Afghanistan     Taliban resumes talks on hostages  The kidnappers and Afghan negotiators resumed talks to free 22 South Koreans who were still alive despite 2 rebel deadlines expiring

  Washington     Iraq to dominate Bush-Brown talks  British Prime Minister, on his maiden voyage to the White House, seeks to assure President Bush that the U.S.-British alliance remains strong

  Ivory Coast President and PM burn weapons  Laurent Gbagbo and prime minister have set fire to stockpiled weapons to symbolise the end of the two men's 5-year conflict

  Poland Brussels aims to halt Polish road  The European Commission is seeking a court order to prevent re-starting work on a road through a protected wildlife area

  Sweden Film director Ingmar Bergman dies  The iconoclastic filmmaker, one of the great masters of modern cinema, was 89

  Congo U.N.: Gang rape 'rampant' in Congo  U.N. investigator: Extreme sexual violence against women is pervasive and local authorities do little to stop it or prosecute those responsible

Day News


  Afghanistan     Taliban: Male hostage shot dead
  A second South Korean hostage held captive has been killed, a spokesman for the militants said. The body was dropped off in the province of Ghazni


  Washington     Bush and Brown vow co-operation
  US President and UK PM have held their first formal talks, renewing pledges to fight terrorism and seek progress in Iraq


  San Francisco Bay Area Coach Bill Walsh died  He died at 75 after a battle with leukemia. His intellectual ways took football to new heights
 Governor Schwarzenegger praised Walsh for his lifetime of work coaching and educating at the high school, college and professional levels


Evening News


  Washington     Rice: Arms deals promote stability
  Secretary of State: The U.S. is cutting new arms and military assistance deals with Middle Eastern countries


  Cambodia First Khmer Rouge suspect quizzed  Judges at a UN-backed tribunal have called in their first suspect for questioning Kang Kek Ieu, who was in charge of a notorious prison
San Francisco Bay Area , July 30, 2007 Timeline