标签:美语社新闻 相关文章
1. In Thailand, low-key ceremonies mark the start of the one-year anniversary of the Indian Ocean tsunami that killed at least 216,000 people. 2. Holiday spirit returns to Bethlehem for the first time
actress,TV,airliner,1. For Taryn Manning it was as she put it the most
1. The Cuban government says Fidel Castro is recovering from intestinal surgery and that his final moment is still very far away. The statement comes one day after Castro turned over power of the comm
1. Again today the National Weather Service has posted heat warnings from Massachusetts to South Carolina. Electricity demands set records in some areas and scattered power outages have been reported.
1. Phoenix police have charged two men in a serial murder case that's claimed six lives and frustrated investigators for more than a year. The suspects were arrested late Thursday night. The mayor cal
1. The U.S. and France reached an agreement on a UN Security Council resolution to bring an end to the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. U.S. Ambassador John Bolton says the resolution will proba
1. Hezbollah's chief claimed a ''historic, strategic victory'' over Israel. Hassan Nasrallah taped a message to his followers today. It is the first day of a ceasefire which seems to be holding. 2. Pr
1. A ceasefire will take effect in just hours on the Lebanese-Israeli border. But for now, rockets are still falling. More than 15 bombs hit the city of Haifa and in Lebanon warplanes pounded Tyre. 2.
1. The suspect in JonBenet Ramsey's murder is on his way back to the United States. John Karr is aboard a Thai Airways International flight bound for Los Angeles. He'll then head to Boulder, Colorado
1. A group of passengers trying to use their cell phones while their plane was rolling down the runway at Amsterdam caused the crew to turn the plane around. The passengers were seen passing cell phon
1. Bad weather has forced NASA to scrub tomorrow's planned launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis. However, NASA forecasters say there is a good chance the shuttle will be able to fly on Monday or Tuesday.
1. Prosecutors are drop ping charges against John Karr in the 1996 slaying of beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey. DNA evidence failed to connect Karr to the crime scene . 2. Ernesto is now barely a tropical
1. The 7 Challenger astronauts who died 20 years ago Saturday have been remembered by friends, relatives and NASA officials. The wife of commander Dick Scobee says the families' lives were shattered,
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