美联社新闻一分钟 AP 2011-01-20(在线收听) |
1. The co-founder of the Tucson Tea Party, Trent Humphries, tells the AP he's worried about threats he’s received in recent days. James Fuller, one of 13 people injured in last week's shooting rampage, was arrested at a town hall meeting Saturday when he took a picture of Humphries and then said “You’re dead.”
2. The father of a nine-year-old girl killed during a meet-and-greet with congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords says some of his daughter's organs have been donated to a girl in the Boston area. John Green told the Boston Globe that use of the transplants has lifted his spirit.
3. Police in Hungary say three young women are dead after a stampede involving thousands at a Budapest nightclub. Medical investigators are working to determine the cause of their deaths, but authorities say they believe the victims were trampled.
4. In Tunisia, authorities are struggling to restore order after a weekend of looting and random violence. Gunfight first erupted in the North African nation Friday when its leader of more than 20 years fled to Saudi Arabia. |
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