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Stock prices fell sharply in the final half hour of trading today because of continued fears about the banking1 and auto2 industries. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 7.3% of its value today. NPR's Jim Zarroli reports.
Prices were down throughout much of the day, but the drop accelerated after a credit downgrade of General Motors. The decline was unusually swift with the Dow tumbling several hundred points in minutes. By the end of the day, the Dow was down below 9,000 for the first time in five years. It's lost nearly 40% of its value in a year. This is the 7th straight day of losses in the markets, and it's happened despite a number of extraordinary attempts by the Federal Reserve and the Treasury4 Department to restore confidence. That's included an unusual coordinated5 interest rate cut by the world's major central banks. Over the weekend, US officials will meet with finance ministers and central bankers in Washington to discuss further steps to take. Jim Zarroli, NPR News, New York.
On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 678 points today to end the session at 8,579. The NASDAQ lost 95 points. The Standard & Poor's 500 dropped 75 points today.
The White House says President Bush will address the American people tomorrow morning in an effort to reassure6 them about the state of the US economy despite recent market volatility7. The administration, meanwhile, is said to be looking at partial government ownership of many of the nation's banks. Administration officials are quoted as saying that the 700-billion-dollar financial rescue package passed by Congress and signed into law by the president last week will give Treasury the ability to inject capital into those financial institutions in exchange for an ownership stake.
GOP White House hopeful John McCain says the government needs to prop8 up home prices in order to stabilize9 the faltering10 economy. NPR's Scott Horsley has that story.
John McCain says families and small businesses won't see their economic fortunes rebound11 until home prices stop falling. He's proposed having the federal government buy at risk mortgages directly from struggling home owners, replacing them with cheaper fixed-rate loans that would help prevent foreclosure. Barack Obama has criticized the plan as a taxpayer-funded reward for irresponsible lenders. But McCain told a town hall meeting in Wisconsin, it's necessary to address a once-in-a-life-time financial crisis. "So these are somber12 times and they are difficult times and they are challenging times, all across the state of Wisconsin and all across America." Even so, many of the questions at the townhall meeting weren't about pocketbook issues, but abortion13, Iraq and when McCain will get more aggressive in attacking his Democratic rival. Scott Horsley, NPR News, Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Shares of some insurance companies sank further today amid worries that further capital needs could hit more companies similar to the problems that caused the government to rush to the rescue of AIG. Shares of Prudential Financial, the second largest US insurer, fell, as did a number of other companies. AIG, once the world's biggest insurance company, several weeks ago got an 85-billion-dollar loan from the government.
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Prosecutors14 have now rested their case in the trial of Alaska Senator Ted3 Stevens. Prosecutors have accused Stevens of lying about more than 250,000 dollars worth of renovations done to his home in Alaska as well as other gifts received from VECO Corporation, a giant oil pipeline15 company. The prosecution16 had said its case was wrapped up yesterday, but was subsequently allowed to call one more witness, an oil company worker who reportedly worked at Stevens' home. Among those scheduled to testify on behalf of Stevens are former Secretary of State Colin Powell and Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii.
Last year, one in four teenage girls received the HPV vaccine17, which protects against most types of cervical cancer. NPR's Patti Neighmond reports on the vaccination18 survey from federal health officials.
The HPV vaccine came on the market two years ago. It's recommended for 11 and 12-year old girls before they become sexually active. The human papillomavirus is the most common sexually-transmitted infection in the US. Health officials say they're pleased with the vaccine rates, but they'd like to see 90% of girls vaccinated19. Although the vaccine is expensive, three doses cost about $350. Most insurance companies pay for it. Federal health officials surveyed 3,000 households with teenagers and found rates for all recommended vaccines20 were up, including vaccines against meningitis and whooping21 cough. Patricia Neighmond, NPR News.
Mormon Church has added its voice to the list of those working to pass a California ballot22 initiative banning same sex marriage. Under its Proposition 8, the ballot initiative would amend23 the state's constitution to limit marriage to a man and a woman, in an effort to overcome a State Supreme24 Court decision that legalized same sex unions in California.
1 banking | |
n.银行业,银行学,金融业 | |
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n.(=automobile)(口语)汽车 | |
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vt.翻晒,撒,撒开 | |
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n.宝库;国库,金库;文库 | |
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6 reassure | |
v.使放心,使消除疑虑 | |
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n.挥发性,挥发度,轻快,(性格)反复无常 | |
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vt.支撑;n.支柱,支撑物;支持者,靠山 | |
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vt.(使)稳定,使稳固,使稳定平衡;vi.稳定 | |
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10 faltering | |
犹豫的,支吾的,蹒跚的 | |
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11 rebound | |
v.弹回;n.弹回,跳回 | |
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adj.昏暗的,阴天的,阴森的,忧郁的 | |
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13 abortion | |
n.流产,堕胎 | |
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14 prosecutors | |
检举人( prosecutor的名词复数 ); 告发人; 起诉人; 公诉人 | |
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n.管道,管线 | |
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n.起诉,告发,检举,执行,经营 | |
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n.牛痘苗,疫苗;adj.牛痘的,疫苗的 | |
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n.接种疫苗,种痘 | |
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[医]已接种的,种痘的,接种过疫菌的 | |
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疫苗,痘苗( vaccine的名词复数 ) | |
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21 whooping | |
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n.(不记名)投票,投票总数,投票权;vi.投票 | |
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vt.修改,修订,改进;n.[pl.]赔罪,赔偿 | |
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