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**Syrian forces ] on the city of ].

;Business and economy
*] agrees to loan ] 2.5 billion ] (US$368 million) to ease the latter's economic crisis.
*The ] ] downgrades the ] credit rating from A+ to A with a negative outlook.
*The plans of cable entrepreneur ] to purchase book store chain ] may have hit a snag, especially over how to value the B&N eReader, the ].


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;Disasters ;Disasters
*More than 26,000 people have permanently left ]'s ] since the ] in Feebruary. *More than 26,000 people have permanently left ]'s ] since the ] in February.
*Ten people die as a ] crashes in ]'s ] province.
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;International relations
*] firm ] uncovers one of the largest series of ]s against the ], ], the ], the steel industry and defence and security firms.

;Law and crime
*The former ], ], leaves the resort town of ] to return to ] for his ].
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**Charity campaigner ] tells the BBC's '']'' that a senior ] journalist admitted hacking voicemails left for her by Sir ] while they were together.

;Politics
*Luke March, who was charged with investigating the ], resigns from the ] after refusing to name those under suspicion.
*The ] confirms four new ministers including ] as ].
*] resigns his seat representing ] in the ] as a result of a sex scandal.

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August 3, 2011 (2011-08-03) (Wednesday) Armed conflicts and attacks

Business and economy

Disasters

International relations

Law and crime

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