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美联社,新闻一分钟,Athens,crash,US,1. A Cypriot plane crashes into a hill north of Athens killing 121 people on board --a third of them children --in Greece's deadliest ever airline disaster. 2.Under strong US pressure Iraqi leaders ho
美联社,新闻一分钟,strike,Iraq,strike,1. Northwest brings in replacement workers after its mechanics go on strike. The airline's pilots say things seem to be running smoothly. 2.Iraq's constitution talks stall ahead of Monday's deadline w
1. Thousands of people rallied on the National Mall for Sudan's victims of genocide. The demonstrators are calling on the Bush administration to use its political muscle to help end the violence. Sund
1. it’s the video Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi probably doesn't want the world to see. Newly released footage shows the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq wearing American tennis shoes and fumbling with a machine
1. Six people are dead after a shooting in a Wisconsin home. Police also found a two-year-old girl with a gunshot wound to the chest in a nearby van. The toddler is in serious condition. 2. A roof collapse in a busy Indian market has killed at least
1. President Bush meets Pope Benedict XVI defending his humanitarian record after the Pope expresses concerns about what he calls the worrisome situation in Iraq. On the streets of Rome, thousands of anti-American protestors denounced Bush. 2. It's a
1.Screaming and crying, Paris Hilton was escorted out of a courtroom and back to jail after a judge ruled she must serve out her entire 45-day sentence behind bars rather than under house arrest. 2. U.S. Marine Corps General Peter Pace will leave his
1. The man accused of abducting and killing a teenager from Kansas has made a brief appearance in court. Edwin Hall is charged with murdering Kelsey Smith whose body was found in a wooded area yesterday. 2. The small country of Azerbaijan could play
1. The Scooter Libby perjury trial continues in Washington. On the stand today, former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer, testifying about his discussions with reporters about an outed CIA operative. 2. A Palestinian suicide bomber attacked
1. At least 14 people are dead and dozens hurt in a market bombing in Baghdad. The bomb was apparently hidden in a box carrying pigeons. The market is where birds, dogs, cats and other animals are bought and sold. 2. President Bush will be in a retr
1. A US air attack on suspected al-Qaeda terrorists in Somalia killed 5 to 10 people. That word from a US intelligence official. Defense authorities have not released much information on the mission but say more attacks are possible. 2. US and Iraqi
1. You can forget the glass ceiling. Nancy Pelosi says she broke through a marble one today when she was sworn in as the Speaker of the House. She is the first woman to hold that position and promises to embrace a spirit of partnership. 2. Pelosi wa
1. A steady stream of mourners paid their final respects to Gerald R. Ford in his hometown of Grand Rapids, Michigan. The former president is to be buried on his presidential museum grounds overlooking the Grand River. 2. Iraq's National Security Ad
1. The US has hit a grim milestone in Iraq. The Pentagon announced that at least 3,000 American soldiers have died in the war in Iraq. At least 111 service members have died in December alone, making it the deadliest month this year for the military
1. In Denver, President Barack Obama is signing the economic stimulus bill into law today. He says the plan creates jobs, consumer spending and public optimism. It's the most sweeping economic package in decades and a big win for Obama's one-month-o
1.The Federal Reserve says its opening a new front in its battle to lift the country out of recession. It announced today that it will buy up to 300 billion dollars in long term Treasury securities over the next six months. 2.The head of financially
1. President Obama is in Mexico to confront a security threat on America's doorstep - the deadly flow of drugs and weapons. Following his short stay in Mexico City, Obama travels to the two-island Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago for the Summ
1.Tropical Storm Claudette made landfall on the Florida Panhandle packing fifteen-mile-per-hour winds. It is now a tropical depression. Meanwhile Bill has become the Atlantic season's first hurricane. 2.Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett is hospitalized af
1. The anti-American fury is growing in the Mid-East over an anti-Islam film. Protests have now erupted in Yemen and Iraq, to go along with the violence in Egypt and Libya. 2. The White House is deploring the content of an anti-Muslim film as the hea
1. Police say two people are dead following a helicopter crash during rush hour in central London. The helicopter apparently hit a construction crane on top of a building. It crashed just south of the Thames near an underground train station and the