1. 3 college students were arrested Wednesday for allegedly setting fire to 9 Baptist churches across Alabama. One of the suspects allegedly said the first fires were set as a joke. The others were started to throw investigators off track.
2. President Bush is heading back to Washington after a Gulf Coast visit. During this tenth trip, the President called on Congress to give an additional 20 billion dollars for levee repair and hurricane relief.
3. In a rare reversal advisors are telling the Food & Drug Administration the promising multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri should be returned to the market. Regulators say they are still concerned the drug is connected to a rare brain disease.
4. NFL owners are facing a deadline for responding to the latest labor proposal from the Players Union that twice postponed free agent signing period opens at 12:01 a.m. Thursday.
WORDS IN THE NEWS
1. Baptist :noun [C] a member of a Christian group that believes that baptism should not happen until a person is old enough to ask for it and to understand its meaning
2. reversal :noun [C] when something changes to its opposite: e.g. He demanded a reversal of the previous decision.
3. multiple sclerosis :noun [U] (ABBREVIATION MS) a disease in which the covering of the nerves gradually becomes destroyed, damaging a person's speech and sight and ability to move 多发性硬化
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