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Mexico: Emergency spending
In a televised address, Calderon assured Mexicans the nation's banks are solid and haven't slowed lending to companies or individuals, despite a global credit crunch that has sent stocks here tumbling and seen the peso weaken to a record low against the dollar.
Congo: Rwanda problems
Army tanks fired into the hills at Rwandan-allied rebels, who took control of a military base in the village of Rumangabo. The fighting forced wildlife rangers to evacuate their headquarters in the southern sector of Virunga National Park, home to some of the last remaining mountain gorillas on earth, park spokeswoman Samantha Newport said.
Lebanon: 2 Americans missing
Taylor Luck, 23, of Oak Park, Ill., and Holli Chmela, 27, reportedly of the Washington, D.C., area, have not been heard from since they left the hotel Oct. 1, telling friends they planned to travel north to the Lebanese port city of Tripoli and then to Syria, a statement from the U.S. Embassy said.
The two worked at the Jordan Times in the Jordanian capital, Amman.
Mexico: Norbert strengthens
The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Norbert will likely turn toward the northeast over the next two days en route to the Baja peninsula and Mexican mainland. Officials across the region were setting up shelters and preparing for possible evacuations from low-lying regions.
South Africa: Break with party




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