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1.Hurricane Dolly has reached shore near South Padre Island in Texas. The storm has forced thousands of people into shelters on both sides of the Texas-Mexico border. As it headed inland, Dolly weakened slightly to a Category 1 storm with top winds
1. Thousands of Americans are celebrating the Fourth of July in the nation's capital. Washington's annual celebration takes place on the National Mall. 2. Former North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms has died at the age of 86. Helms was a favorite of c
美联社,新闻一分钟,abortion,Bush,court,1. Supreme Court nominee John Roberts jousts with Senate Democrats prodding him for detailed answers on his views on abortion. 2. As the port of New Orleans reopens, President Bush takes responsbility
美联社,新闻一分钟,Bush,hurricane,violence,1.President Bush says rebuilding the hurricane battered Gulf Coast must take aim at wiping out persistent poverty and racial injustice . 2.In Iraq, a leading Sunni cleric urges unity against violence
美联社,新闻一分钟,federal,residents,hurricane,1. The Federal Relief Chief questions the timeline set by New Orleans' mayor for allowing residents to return to that flood-ravaged city after Hurricane Katrina. 2.A commuter train derails in Chicago'
美联社,新闻一分钟,singer,bankruptcy,dispute,1. The missing boyfriend of singer Olivia Newton-John had filed for bankruptcy in 2000 and was embroil ed in a legal dispute over child support acording to court documents. Patrick Kim McDermott was t
美联社,新闻一分钟,hurricane,Katrina,rain,1. Hurricane Katrina plowed into the Gulf Coast at daybreak Monday with shrieking , 145-mph winds and blinding rain. 2. Katrina ripped 2 holes in the curved roof of the Louisiana Superdome, letting in
The woman accused of kidnapping a week-old baby is now charged with kidnapping and assaults. Shannon Torrez also known as Shannon Beck, is being held on one million dollars bond. Police say she kidnap
1. President Bush's first Secretary of State Colin Powell says he doesn't agree with Bush's anti-terror fight. Powell was opposed to the president's plans for harsh interrogation s of suspected terror
1. An extremist group with ties to al-Qaida is warning Pope Benedict that he and the West are doomed. The threat comes as protestors raged across the Muslim world to demand more than apology from the
1. Health officials are investigating two more deaths possibly linked to taint ed spinach. A Maryland woman who was infected with E. coli died September, 13th. An Idaho toddler died Wednesday from a k
1. 9/11 attack ringleader Mohamed Atta is all smiles with another hijacker on a new video reportedly Atta's last will. The Associated Press secured exclusive rights to the video from the London Sunday
1. Two more Amish schoolgirls died overnight following a deadly shooting in their one-room schoolhouse in Pennsylvania Monday. That brings the total number of girls fatally injured in the incident to
1.Investigators say they have now located relatives of Carl Roberts--relatives he claimed he had molested twenty years ago. Roberts allude d to that molestation in suicide notes discovered during a sh
1. A desperate search for survivors after 3 strong earthquakes and 9 aftershocks rattle d the western Iran early this morning. The quakes ranged in magnitude from 4.7 to 6.1. At least 70 people were k
1. The streets are deserted after Iraq’s government imposed an extraordinary daytime curfew on Baghdad and 3 neighboring provinces. It’s a bid to pull the nation back from the brink of civil war a
1. More violence in Iraq after gunmen stormed a Sunni mosque in Baghdad, killing at least three people and wounding several others. The cause of the clash is not known. 2. Al-Qaeda's second-in-command
1. Could this storm over port security send a wrong message to moderate Arab countries? President Bush says he worries the flack over the Dubai deal could push away allies in the Middle East. But he s
1. Officials in Chile say that 12 elderly Americans who died in a bus crash arranged the tour on their own. The victims were on a celebrity cruise ship , but the tour was not offered by the ship. The
1. After years in captivity Colombia's military says it has rescued 15 hostages, among them former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt and three US military contractors. They were kidnapped in 2002. 2. Police are looking into whether drugs fuel