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Morning News


Oct.1   Moscow     Putin eyes prime minister's job
  Russian President has raised the possibility of becoming a future prime minister by agreeing to enter the December parliamentary polls


  UN     U.N. condemns deadly Darfur attack  Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed outrage after rebels killed 10 African Union soldiers

  Syria Assad sets conference conditions  Syrian President has said his government will not attend a Middle East peace conference unless Syria's concerns are addressed

  Maldives 7 arrested after bomb blast  The nail-packed bomb exploded outside a crowded park in the capital, Male. It was the first such attack reported on the archipelago

Day News


  North Korea   President Roh crossed Demilitarized Zone
  South Korea's president crossed the Cold War's last frontier in a symbolic walk of reconciliation for talks with his North Korean counterpart
 His meeting with Kim Jong-il is only the second such meeting since the Korean war


  UN   Foreign Minister blames 'opportunists'   Speaking to the General Assembly, Nyan Win has blamed 'political opportunists' for trying to turn protests by a small group of activists into a showdown

  Los Angeles Spears loses custody of children  Singer Britney Spears has been ordered to hand over her 2 young children to her ex-husband Kevin Federline

  Afghanistan U.S. offers rewards for 'bad guys'  The U.S. military in eastern Afghanistan is starting a 'Most Wanted' campaign, with rewards ranging from $20,000 to $200,000

Evening News


  North Korea   Kim greets Roh in Pyongyang
  North Korean leader greeted South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun to begin the second summit between the two countries


  Kabul     Ten 'casualties' in attack  A suicide bomber blew himself up in a bus carrying policemen in the capital
San Francisco Bay Area , October 1, 2007 Timeline