1.Traffic is bumper-to-bumper and gasoline is in short supply around Houston, as hundreds of thousands leave the Texas city to escape the approaching category 5 Hurricane Rita.
2.Rain from Hurricane Rita begins falling in New Orleans with forecasts of up to five inches, raising fears the city's patched levee system could fail and flood the city all over again.
3.The European Union offers to delay its drive to have Iran face possible UN Security Council sanctions, if Russia and China agree to criticize Tehran for violating nuclear commitments.
4.Hussain Osman, the suspect in the July 21st bombing attempts in the London transit system returns to Britain and is charged with attempted murder after being extradited from Italy.
5.And the Rimmel London cosmetics firm says it's reviewing its contract with Kate Moss after newspaper photos apparently show the model snorting cocaine.
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