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美联社,新闻一分钟,London,bombing,police,1. In a new video, Al-Qaida's NO.2 threatens more destruction in London, saying British Prime Minister Blair will be to blame. 2. Four weeks after London's deadly transit bombings, police there patrol
1.(Setting an artificial deadline to withdraw)President Bush facing doubts of the war tries to bolster support for his Iraq policy by offering a clear map of his strategy. 2. The outlook is unpred
1. Taco Bell's distribution company says restaurants in eight states may have received scallions linked to a recent E. coli outbreak. The suspect produce was reportedly shipped to 450 Taco Bells in th
1. For the first time on Wednesday, President Bush confirmed the existence of secret CIA prisons around the world. During a speech at the White House, the president announced the transfer of 14 key al
1. Ernesto is now a tropical depression as it moves north. The storm is expected to be in the Carolinas tomorrow. And there is concern it could spawn tornadoes and flooding. Meantime, Hurricane John i
1. With top winds of 70 miles an hour, Tropical Storm Ernesto is almost a Category 1 hurricane. Landfall is expected late tonight or early Friday morning near Wilmington, North Carolina. Meanwhile, to
1. A tragic day in Pennsylvania Amish country. Police say a gunman killed at least 3 young girls in a schoolhouse . The suspect who police say killed himself reportedly told his wife he was seeking re
1. A deputy press secretary for Homeland Security was arrested for trying to seduce a 14 year old on the Internet. 55-year-old Brian Doyle faces charges of using a computer to seduce a child and trans
1. 4 US governors made a surprise visit to Iraq this Easter weekend. The governors of Florida, Iowa, Indiana then West Virginia are visiting troops station ed in Iraq's war zone. It is part of a 2-day
1. Two Duke University lacrosse players charged with raping and kidnapping a stripper at a party are now free on bond . Read Seligman and Collin Finnerty will be back in court May 15th. Both were arre
1. Washington-area sniper John Allen Muhammad has been convicted of six more killings after a trial in Montgomery County, Maryland. The trial featured Muhammad acting as his own attorney, and the pros
1. It's unclear how, but Abu Musab al-Zarqawi apparently survived for some time after bombs were dropped on his hideout. The US military says the militant leader died yesterday shortly after US forces
1. Karl Rove put s in his fifth appearance before a grand jury investigating the leak of a CIA officer’s identity. President Bush’s deputy chief of staff and a lawyer entered the federal courthous
1. A Duke University lacrosse team captain became the third player indicted in the rape scandal Monday and the first to speak out . David Evans denied allegations he raped an exotic dancer at an off-c
1. The FBI is calling a terrorist threat on New York City
1. Israeli warplanes bombard ed a port city in southern Lebanon. This six-storey building was leveled during the attack. No one was inside, but twelve people nearby were hurt. Israel considered Tyre t
1. President Bush says nobody should expect that all violence will end in Iraq. He says U.S. and Iraqi forces are making progress fighting the insurgency. But the president said he would not set a tim
1. For the second time, NASA was forced to scrub the launch of the space shuttle Discovery because of weather. NASA says they'll try again on the 4th of July. 2. The CIA says the recently released aud
1. Power crews are working to restore electricity for hundreds of thousands of people in the northeast. A brutal winter storm caused hurricane-force winds and temperatures to drop below zero. At least