1. The trial of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein has been put on hold until April after he refused to answer prosecutors' questions and gave a speech to the Iraqi people.
2. Joseph Smith, the man caught on videotape in Florida, leaving 11-year-old Carlie Brucia to her brutal death in February 2004, received the death penalty Wednesday.
3. Searchers pick through debris in Hawaii after a dam broke Tuesday and swept away two homes. At least two people were killed. At least six others are still missing.
4. In Paris, a man who goes by the name of Spiderman climbed a 366-foot-tall building in less than 30 minutes. Alain Robert is known for climbing some of the world's tallest buildings with his bare hands and without a safety net.
WORDS IN THE NEWS
1. on hold : on hold If an activity is on hold, it has been intentionally delayed: e.g. The film's been put on hold until the financial situation improves.
2. go by the name of : to give yourself a name which is not your real name: e.g. In the business world he goes by the name of J. Walter Fortune.
3. safety net : noun [C] a net put below people performing at a great height to catch them if they fall
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