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This is AP news minute. 1. The strongest earthquake to hit Ecuador in decades flattened buildings and buckled highways along its Pacific coast. Ecuador's president reports that the death toll from the 7.8 magnitude quake has hit at least 233 people.
今天,我们为大家再介绍一首新近在网络上走红的神曲《Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen》,简称PPAP。这首歌的歌词比《小苹果》还简单,旋律也没啥变化,估计你们听过一遍就能学会了。 先看看BBC是怎么
1. An Idaho pastor condemned child trafficking as a wicked and evil practice. At the same time, he defended members of his congregation detained in Haiti after they tried to bus 33 children into the Dominican Republic. The pastor told church members
1. The NFL has moved Monday's game between the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants to Detroit after the Minneapolis Metrodome's roof collapsed in a winter blizzard. The Metrodome facilities manager says the team is optimistic the roof can be repair
1. The main server in France to the WikiLeaks website has gone offline. Its now reachable through a Swedish server. Payment site PayPal was also beyond the WikiLeaks account, saying the site that leaked US State Department cables engaged in illegal a
1. Egyptian security officials say more than 70 people have been killed nationwide over the last five days of mass anti-government protests. The streets were full once again Saturday, calling for the president's ouster. 2. There have been demonstrati
1. Russian authorities say the deadly bombing at Moscow's busiest airport was likely carried out by a suicide attacker. At least 35 people were killed and 180 others wounded. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack. 2. Rahm Emanuel says ther
1. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton met with a representative of the Libyan opposition this morning. The meeting was ahead of a broader conference on political solutions to secure Moammar Gadhafi's exit. The visit follows President Obama's s
1. Nuclear safety officials say they're concerned that seawater near Japan's troubled nuclear power plant contains radiation more than 3,300 times the legal limit. But they insist it's not a threat to human health. Meanwhile the president of the comp
1. President Barack Obama's chief of staff says the administration is looking at the nation's oil reserves as it considers options for dealing with the spike in gas prices. William Daley says officials are concerned about the impact of oil prices on
1. A wildfire in Arizona is now the second largest in the state's history. The blaze has burned 486 square miles since it was sparked May 29th by what authorities believe was an unattended campfire. 2. Flames have destroyed a 112-year-old mill in nor
The Republican presidential candidates are getting ready for their next debate tonight. Meanwhile, A \ university poll has H. King and Mitt Romney tied at the top. Support of Texas governor Rick Perry has plummeted over the pass month from 25% to 11%
1. The global market said entered a bear market territory after one of the worst days on Wall Street since 2008. Rallies by Asian and European markets were short-lived as investors worried about the US credit downgrade, Europe's debt crisis and the e
NBC confirms it the Jay Leno prime-time experiment is over. NBC Universal TV Entertainment Chief Jeff Gaspin says Leno's 10 p.m. show will end February 12th. at the start of the Winter Olympics. Gaspin says he wants Leno to return to his old 11:35 p.
1. On this Labor Day, President Barack Obama travels to Milwaukee, talking up the American worker but saying powerful interests of Washington are talking down to him, saying they speak about him like a dog. Obama wants to spend big bucks fixing thing
1. Oil giant BP says its cost for containing the big oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico climbed nearly half a billion dollars in just one week. Its tab, now just over three billion dollars. 2. Much of the East Coast is scorching with temperatures way ab
1. President Barack Obama is hoping his visits to four states over the weekend will rally voters and help secure two more years of Democratic control on Capitol Hill. Meanwhile, Republicans boosted by the polls are casting Tuesday's midterm elections
1. Voting has started in the 2010 midterm elections. Republicans are trying to regain control of the House and the Senate. It's expected the GOP will win back the House with the balance of the Senate still in play. President Barack Obama is expected
1. Political watchers are predicting major changes on Capitol Hill and in several state capitals as voters cast their ballots in the midterm elections. Republicans are looking to take over control of the House and deeply cut into the Democrat majorit