I saw Nobody here yet, Nobody came to my door yet. Nobody, the storm was on Monday night, it's now Friday, I still have nobody here, somebody get here help us, please.
It really is hard to comprehend that this is New York city, financial capital of the world. And
putting it all right
, all towed, will cost billions and take many months and perhaps a lot longer.
The Ugandan government says it will withdraw its forces from military operations in Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic. Two cabinet ministers said the troop withdrawals were in responds to a UN report which suggested Uganda was supporting rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Uganda has described the leaked reports as
malicious
. The security minister is Muruli Mukasa.
We want to be in a good relationship with our neighbors, we want to be as so fine as so we've been, if by our action we are
misinterpreted
, please, we are sorry. Let's stop all these initiatives. We will concentrate on ourselves. Whoever wants to cause us trouble will find us at our home. Muruli Mukasa.
A BBC correspondent in Kampala says Ugandan withdrawl would have serious implications for regional peacekeeping efforts.
This is World News from the BBC
A former minister in Britain's last Labour government is resigning as a member of parliament after he was found to have made false expenses claims. A parliamentary committee said that Denis MacShan had submitted $20,000 worth of false invoices. He said he regretted his actions but had not gained personally from the money paid out.