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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
World
Simon Jeffery

On the site today

More than a week after Hurricane Katrina hit, the evacuation of New Orleans continues. This time it is enforced. After those who could not leave it is the turn of the estimated 10,000 who would not. We have an interactive guide to where the evacuees are going and will be rounding up on Newsblog the latest on the web on the recovery.

A report on the UN oil-for-food programme, which Kofi Annan said he wished the organisation had never got involved in, is released at 3pm today. The preface ( read it here) was released yesterday, accusing the UN of "corrosive corruption", so what we will be looking out for today is Mr Annan's response. Diplomatic editor Ewen MacAskill will be blogging about what the report means for the UN and some of its most determined critics.

On Online blog, Bobbie Johnson is writing about the preparations for Apple's expected iPhone, and is hoping to report live from a north London satellite link-up with San Francisco where more details will be revealed. On Newsblog, there is a certain amount of anticipation in air as England prepare for the final Ashes Test against Australia. We will be looking at cricket and literature, particularly the news that the sound of leather on willow has inspired John Major to write poetry.

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