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From NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack1 Speer. There is a new government warning and directive for U.S. airlines flying certain kinds of Boeing jets. The Federal Aviation Administration says some 787 and 747 planes with General Electric engines could experience icing problems that could lead to a forced landing. More from NPR’s Wendy Kaufman.
The so-called airworthiness directive issued by the FAA focuses on lots of engine thrust and engine damage due to ice-crystal icing, a condition that can develop in some high altitude thunderstorms. The government is now ordering airlines not to operate certain Boeing jets in those conditions. The government is also ordering that flight manuals be changed to highlight the potential problem and the government is ordering post-flight engine inspections2 should probably show up. The FAA cited nine instances this year where such problems did occur but there were no accidents. Both Boeing and GE say they are working closely with the FAA to address the problem. Wendy Kaufman, NPR News.
On the eve of the Thanksgiving holiday, President Obama and his family visited a Washington D.C. food bank. NPR’s Scott Horsley reports the first family helped pack and distribute food for needy3 children and seniors.
The Thanksgiving service project is an annual tradition for the Obama family. At the Capital Area Food Bank, they passed out apples, carrots onions as well as White House eminence4. Earlier, in a White House ceremony, the president called Thanksgiving a quintessentially American holiday and the time to give thanks for those who show compassion5 to people in need.
This is a reminder6 that this is a season not only be thankful for the incredible blessings7 that we have, but also to remember the neediest and generously serve those who are not as fortunate.
The president was joined at the food bank by volunteers from a veterans organisation8 and he offered special thanks to those in uniform who are serving during this holiday period. Scott Horsley, NPR News, Washington.
Economy signs a recovery in the jobs market. The Labor9 Department says the number of people signing up for unemployment benefits fell again last week by 10,000. Gus Faucher is an economist10 at PNC Financial says the number is moving in the right direction.
The general trend is we have a labor market that's improving, we have an economy that’s adding jobs and we will continue to see the job picture get a little bit better over the next few months.
Key measure designed to predict the direction of the economy three to six months down the road showed a healthy increase in October. The non-profit business research group, the conference board, says its leading index of economic indicators13 rose 0.2% last month. It’s the sixth gain for the index in seven months, and follows big gains of previous two months.
An update on Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 24 points to close at 16,097; the NASDAQ was up 27 points ending the session above 4,000 at 4,044; S&P 500 rose four points.
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The Italian Senate has approved the expulsion of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi from parliament. That follows the conviction of the centre right leader on charges of tax fraud. Seventy-seven-year-old Berlusconi was sentenced in August to four years in prison, which was later committed to a year under house arrest for masterminding an illegal scheme to reduce the tax bill of his media company. The senate vote came after months of political wrangling14.
The oldest book in America, a book of psalms16 printed by the Puritans in 1640 fetched more than $14 million at auction17 yesterday. That’s a new record as NPR’s Lynn Neary explains.
Puritans were not known as an extravagant18 bunch. So if they were around today, they might raise an eye brower too at the price tag for the Bay Psalm15 Book, $14.176 million. The book is only one of 11 left out of the 1700 that were printed in 1640 just 20 years after the pilgrims first landed at Plymouth. The new owner of the most expensive book ever sold in auction is David Rubenstein of the investment firm, the Carlyle Group. He told that he doesn’t plan to keep the book from public view, but will lend it to libraries around the country. The book was sold by Boston’s historic Old South Church, which said it needs the money in order to maintain its current level of mission and programming. Lynn Neary, NPR News, Washington.
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n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克 | |
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n.检查( inspection的名词复数 );检验;视察;检阅 | |
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adj.贫穷的,贫困的,生活艰苦的 | |
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4 eminence | |
n.卓越,显赫;高地,高处;名家 | |
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5 compassion | |
n.同情,怜悯 | |
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6 reminder | |
n.提醒物,纪念品;暗示,提示 | |
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7 blessings | |
n.(上帝的)祝福( blessing的名词复数 );好事;福分;因祸得福 | |
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n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦 | |
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10 economist | |
n.经济学家,经济专家,节俭的人 | |
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11 proxy | |
n.代理权,代表权;(对代理人的)委托书;代理人 | |
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12 layoffs | |
临时解雇( layoff的名词复数 ); 停工,停止活动 | |
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13 indicators | |
(仪器上显示温度、压力、耗油量等的)指针( indicator的名词复数 ); 指示物; (车辆上的)转弯指示灯; 指示信号 | |
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14 wrangling | |
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15 psalm | |
n.赞美诗,圣诗 | |
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16 psalms | |
n.赞美诗( psalm的名词复数 );圣诗;圣歌;(中的) | |
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17 auction | |
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18 extravagant | |
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19 dinosaur | |
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