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1. Coastal fog has brought hope of relief to firefighters battling Northern California's wildfires. More than 1,400 fires are still burning in that state. The fires were mostly started by lightning storms but quickly spread because of dry conditions
1. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama says security in Iraq is improving. Now it's time to talk about the country's other needs. Obama was speaking in Jordan during his highly-publicized trip abroad. He says there is military progress in
1. Voting takes place in several off-year election contests. Put eyes on the GOP to see how President Bush's woes affect the races. 2. The French government declares a state of emergency paving the wa
1. Suicide bombers attack three hotels frequented by Westerners in the Jordanian capital Amman, killing at least 18 people and wounding a hundred and twenty. 2. The heads of five major oil companies d
1. On his first visit to Iraq since the American invasion, UN chief Annan urges reconciliation while a Baghdad car bomb kills eight. 2. A US-backed summit on promoting Mideast democracy and developmen
1. An Iraqi woman confesses on Jordanian TV that she tried to blow herself up with her husband in one of three suicide attacks in Amman. 2. In Iraq, Sunni Arab leaders demand that US and Iraqi troops
1. Suicide bombers kill dozens of worshipers at 2 Shiite mosques near Iraq's border with Iran, while Baghdad car bombs kill eight Iraqis. 2. President Bush tells Russia's Putin that the US supports Mo
1. Sugar farmers in all over the EU protested in front of the European Council on Tuesday ahead of key world trade talks next month. 2. An opposition rally was held in the centre of Georgia's capital
1. Villagers desperate to find survivors dig with bare hands through the debris of a Pakistani school that collapsed in a massive earthquake that killed more than 20,000. 2. President Bush orders cash
1. Heavy rain and hail force the cancellation of some relief flights to earthquake-stricken regions in Pakistan as survivors scuffle over badly needed food. 2. President Bush says lots of work remains
1. Hundreds of Iraqi police and army troops fanned out across Baghdad, setting up checkpoints and fortifying polling stations ahead of a historic constitutional referendum. 2. Thousands of birds wer
美联社,新闻一分钟,Britain,Somali,Iraq,1. Police raiding homes in Britain arrests a Somali man,believed to be one of the fugitive bombers in last week's failed London transit bombings. 2. Iraq's prime minister calls for a quick withdrawal
1. Bargain hunters [/b]crowd stores, seeking deals and items from cashmere to flat-screen TVs, as a holiday shopping season officially begins. 2.With fanfare , Palestinians open the Gaza-Egypt border,
美联社,新闻一分钟,NASA,Ireland,Discovery,1. The Shuttle Discovery dock ing at the International Space Station, NASA says it's safe to fly home unscathed by dangerous foam shrapnel . 2. In a major move to revive Northern Ireland peace efforts
1. Travellers zip through the first Palestinian-run border,the newly opened Rafah gate between the Gaza Strip and neighbouring Egypt. 2. US troops who burned 2 Taliban rebels' bodies face discipline,
1. Iraqi police arrest eight Sunni Arabs in Kirkuk for allegedly plotting to assassinate the judge who prepared the case against Saddam Housein. 2. An earthquake measured at least magnitude 5.9 shakes
1. US and Iraqi forces continued their joint operation in an area west of Ramadi on Friday, try to restore security ahead of Iraqi elections set for a few weeks from now. 2. A Georgian court said on F
美联社,新闻一分钟,mayor,city,speech,1. New Orleans mayor says large sections of the city will reopen next week, and the French Quarter the week after that. 2. In a prime-time speech from New Orleans, President Bush will outline a new fe
美联社,新闻一分钟,New Orleans,hurricane,victims,1. In flood-ravaged New Orleans the search broadens for bodies left behind by Hurricane Katrina while cleanup work intensifies. 2. Relatives of 9/11 victims rally at ground zero against a proposed mus
美联社,新闻一分钟,hurricane,workers,mourn,1. Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Katrina's onslaught , relief workers in New Orleans show signs of making strides in cleanup efforts. 2. Families gather at the World Trade Center Site to mourn lost