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1.The Justice Department has launched an investigation into who leaked classified information about President Bush's secret domestic spying program. 2. A Florida teen who traveled to Iraq on his own w
美联社,新闻一分钟,Rita,hurricane,rain,1.Strengthening rapidly to a category 2 storm, Hurricane Rita lashes the Florida Keys with flooding rain and winds of 100 miles an hour. 2.With Rita bound for the Gulf of Mexico, New Orleans' mayor su
1. Explosions rocked Beirut. Lebanese security officials say Israeli warships have been firing on the city southern suburbs. Local police reported at least five deaths. This after an Israeli raid that
1. Israel's Security Cabinet decided Wednesday to send troops deeper into Lebanon in an attempt to further damage Hezbollah forces before a ceasefire is imposed. 2. US troops have arrested four Iraqi
1. British police have arrested another suspect in that plot to blow up jetliners over the Atlantic. Twenty-four other people have already been taken into custody. Meanwhile travelers are still facing
1. In a stunning admission , this former American teacher says he was with JonBenet Ramsey when she died. John Karr says he loves the six-year-old beauty pageant contestant and says her death was an a
1. Israel was defending its morning raid deep into Lebanon. The prime minister told the UN secretary general it was stopping arms shipment s to Hezbollah. Lebanon says it violated the ceasefire and is
1. The East Coast was blanketed by as much as 2 feet of snow over the weekend. Hundreds of flights were cancelled, and thousands were left without electricity. 2. While on a quail hunting trip in Texa
1. Osama bin Laden’s top deputy is calling President Bush a butcher in a new videotape airing on Al-Jazeera. It’s the first video from Ayman al-Zawahri since a US air strike in Pakistan missed him
1. An Egyptian security official says rescue ships are continuing to pull the dead from the Red Sea, following the sinking of a passenger ship Friday. Of the 1,500 people on board more than 200 escape
1. American journalist Jill Carroll's captors are threatening to kill her on Feb. 26th, if the US military doesn’t release all Iraqi women from prison. Carroll, a freelance reporter for the Christia
1. 78-year-old Harry Whittington, the Austin lawyer, who was shot by Vice President Dick Cheney while quail hunting over the weekend, suffered a minor heart attack Tuesday morning. Whittington is back
1. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon improves significantly after more emergency brain surgery. He remains in serious condition and in a medically induced coma . 2. As Shiites rally in Baghdad to pr
1. The Supreme Court rules a lower court was wrong to strike down New Hampshire abortion restrictions, but steers clear of a major abortion ruling. 2. Consumer prices rose by the largest rate in five
1. Former President Gerald Ford has been released from a California hospital. Ford was admitted there two weeks ago for treatment of pneumonia. At age 92, Ford is the oldest living former president. 2
1. President Bush uses his weekly radio address to praise Senators from both parties for reaching a deal overhauling immigration policy. Debate on the measure begins Monday, but already some are denouncing it as amnesty. 2. British Prime Minister To
1. A bomb explodes in one of the busiest commercial centers in Turkey's capital Ankara, killing at least 6 and wounding dozens more. Police are investigating the type of explosive used in the blast. 2. In the forecast, a busy hurricane season. NOAA
1. U.S. military officials have still not confirmed whether a body found in the Euphrates River is that of one of three American soldiers abducted about two weeks ago. Iraqi police say the male victim appeared to be wearing an American military unif