Taipei, Sept. 24 (CNA) Heavy rain and a drop in daytime highs are forecast in north and northeastern parts of Taiwan due to a strengthening of the seasonal northeasterly winds, the Central Weather Bureau (CWB) said on Saturday.
shook up. the bachmann campaign pressing on with a new man at the helm. big changes at the top and the questions they re raising about the congresswoman s campaign. i m carol costello. president obama offering up one hint about his highly anticipated jobs plan. his proposal to put americans back to work on this american morning. all right. good morning, everyone. it is tuesday, september 6th. welcome to american morning. what s going on with the weather? i know. from earthquakes to hurricanes to wildfires. we need some locust. all we need is locus and it will complete the picture. it is going crazy. mother nature is piling on. as christine said, fires, tornadoes, flooding, across the south. in texas, dozens of dangerous wildfires are burning across the state fanned by winds from tropical storm lee and fueled by the worst one-year drought in the state s history. nearly 500 homes have been destroyed, thousands of people have been evacuated. in suburban atlanta,
afghan plans to attack libyan forces. libya s new leaders have given gadhafi loyalists to surrender on saturday or face more force. this is the third time mubarak is in court. he faces charges as well as his two sons faces charges on corruption. the storm swept across the country in japan with record rainfall causing land slides and flooding. 56 others are still unaccounted for. a shark killed a body border on the west coast on sunday. the beach has been closed since the attack in australia. it is the first fatal shark attack in australia since february. those are the top stories from cnn. world business today starts now. good morning from london. i m charles hartson. give from hong kong. i m andrew stevens. the top stories today this monday, the 5th of september. markets tumble as the jobs report is released. dominique strauss-kahn is back on french soil. what does the public make of his return? and it s been a bumpy ride for the u.s. economy, but coney islan