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1. Vice President Dick Cheney breaks a Senate tie and the Republican-controlled body passes a measure, cutting federal deficits by nearly $ 40 billion. 2. A witness testifies Saddam Hussein's regime k
1. President Bush defends a post-September 11th secret eavesdropping program in the US, and slams senators blocking renewal of the Patriot Act . 2. Iraqi authorities ease some security measures impose
1. Campaigning halts and Baghdad streets are quiet on the eve of Thursday's parliamentary election which will decide who will govern Iraq for the next four years. 2. Iran's president escalates his ant
1. With violence at a relative low, large numbers of Iraqis turn out to vote. Turnout is strong in Sunni areas too, and ballot shortages are reported in some precincts . 2. The White House reportedly
美联社,新闻一分钟,London,British,US,1. At London's Heathrow airport, striking British Airways staff get back to work after a walkout that saw all flights cancelled stranding thousands. 2. As US gas prices soar, nearly 2 out of 3 in an A
US,defiant,Texans,1. A defiant Tom Delay maintains his innocence after a grand jury indicts the Texas congressman and two political associates with conspiracy in a campaign finance scheme . 2. Hundreds of East Texans r
1. While Senator Joe Lieberman spends this primary day campaigning in Connecticut, his campaign is accusing a rival Democrat of hack ing Lieberman's campaign Web site. The site crashed Tuesday. Lieber
1. US intelligence officials say the 24 suspects arrested in an airplane terror plot were targeting ten flights from Britain to a number of US airports. They apparently planned to ignite a peroxide -b
1. British officials identified 19 of the 24 suspects accused of planning to blow up US-bound planes. Sources also say they intercept ed a coded message earlier this week, telling the suspected terror
1. A public defender says John Mark Karr wants to return to Colorado where he faces first-degree murder charges in the death of JonBenet Ramsey as soon as possible. He waive d extradition at a hearing
1. The head of Iraq's Al Qaeda terrorists group has a new videotape message to the world posted on the Internet. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi mock s the US military and says any government formed in Iraq will
1. The U.S. military says the bodies of two soldiers found in Iraq are believed to be those of 23-year-old Kristian Menchaca and 25-year-old Thomas Tucker. The remains were found amid explosives. An I
1. 78-year-old Harry Whittington remains in a hospital after being accidentally shot by Vice President Dick Cheney over the weekend during a quail hunting trip. 2. Record-breaking snowfall in the nort
1. Thousands of Hamas supporters took to the streets Thursday to celebrate their victory in Palestinian parliamentary elections. Election officials say the Islamic militant group won 76 seats in Wedne
1. A gunman in Idaho killed two people including a police officer before police found the shooter dead himself. The gunman started shooting at a courthouse in Moscow, Idaho late Saturday. Two others were also wounded. 2. Seven U.S. soldiers and an i
1. The search has intensified for three missing US soldiers feared captured by al-Qaeda in Iraq. Military officials are offering a $200,000 reward for information on the GI's whereabouts. 2. Rain has reduced the 22 square mile wildfire near a bombin
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