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1. The targets of Israeli bombing raids in Gaza now includes smuggling tunnels, as well as a top Hamas security installation. Israel has called up 6,500 reserve soldiers, and moved tanks, infantry, armored units. But the country's foreign minister s
1.Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich says he will not quit a job that people hired him to do, telling reporters in a quick statement that he is not guilty. Blagojevich faces charges he tried to use his position for political and financial gain. 2.Ske
1.Hurricane Dolly has reached shore near South Padre Island in Texas. The storm has forced thousands of people into shelters on both sides of the Texas-Mexico border. As it headed inland, Dolly weakened slightly to a Category 1 storm with top winds
1. The World Health Organization declares the swine flu outbreak in North America as a public health emergency, meaning countries around the world will step up reporting and surveillance of the disease already killing dozens in Mexico. 2. Secretary
1.The World Health Organization is sending resources to Mexico to get a handle on an illness outbreak tied to a new strain of swine flu. So far, 57 deaths have been reported. Scientists are trying to determine if the same strain sickened eight peopl
1. Embattled Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich tells the Associated Press he did nothing wrong and deserves a fair trial. Blagojevich is still refusing to be there or mount a defense at his impeachment trial. Illinois state senators could vote to ou
1. Thousands of Americans are celebrating the Fourth of July in the nation's capital. Washington's annual celebration takes place on the National Mall. 2. Former North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms has died at the age of 86. Helms was a favorite of c
1.Israel says it has arrested six men for plotting to form a terrorist network tied to al-Qaeda. Officials say one of the men wanted to target the helicopter of President Bush during a visit in January. 2.Authorities are digging through a yard in Fl
I am Sandy C with an AP Hurricane Update. President Bush returned to the ravaged Gulf Coast for the second time in four days Monday in the wake of criticism that the government’s response to Hurrica
美联社,新闻一分钟,abortion,Bush,court,1. Supreme Court nominee John Roberts jousts with Senate Democrats prodding him for detailed answers on his views on abortion. 2. As the port of New Orleans reopens, President Bush takes responsbility
美联社,新闻一分钟,Bush,hurricane,violence,1.President Bush says rebuilding the hurricane battered Gulf Coast must take aim at wiping out persistent poverty and racial injustice . 2.In Iraq, a leading Sunni cleric urges unity against violence
美联社,新闻一分钟,federal,residents,hurricane,1. The Federal Relief Chief questions the timeline set by New Orleans' mayor for allowing residents to return to that flood-ravaged city after Hurricane Katrina. 2.A commuter train derails in Chicago'
美联社,新闻一分钟,marriage,Los Angeles,court,1. Renee Zellweger has filed for an annulment from husband Kenny Chesney after just four months of marriage. In court papers filed Wednesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court the Oscar-winning actr
美联社,新闻一分钟,Iraq,assault,insurgents,Baghdad,1:Amid the stalemate over Iraq's draft constitution, insurgents in Baghdad launch their boldest assault in weeks killing up to 13 people. 2:President Bush rejects critics calling for the US to leave I
美联社,新闻一分钟,hurricane,Katrina,Iraq,1 Devastation across the Gulf Coast from Hurricane Katrina is described as 'overwhelming' and 'greater than worst fears'. 2 In Iraq, the US ambassador suggests the draft constitution may see still mor
1. It appears at least one of the ten terrorists who attacked Mumbai, India, has ties to a Pakistani militant group. A senior police officer in India says that's what the only surviving gunman is telling authorities. The group was banned in Pakistan
1. A judge in Atlanta sentences Brian Nichols to multiple life sentences with no chance of parole. Nichols killed four people in a brazen courthouse shooting in 2005. The case was repeatedly bogged down by legal complications, angering families of v
1.Illinois Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. says he is not a target of the investigation that led to the arrest of Governor Rod Blagojevich. Authorities accused Blagojevich of skimming to sell President-elect Barack Obama's open Senate seat. 2.Brooklyn
1. The House has passed a $14 billion bailout bill for US automakers, but there remain questions about whether it will pass in the Senate. The vote there could come today. The House-approved package provides loans to GM and Chrysler almost immediate
1. A last-minute stay of deportation for alleged Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk after US immigration officers carried the 89-year-old from his Ohio home, headed for Germany where he faces an arrest warrant. 2. A woman in Northern California ha