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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
The Senate is working overtime1 this weekend, trying to make some headway on its version of legislation to overhaul2 the nation's health care system. NPR's Julie Rovner has more.
Among the amendments4 up for consideration this weekend, is one that would limit how much health insurance companies could deduct5 as business expenses for the salaries they pay their top executives. Its sponsor is Arkansas Democrat6 Blanche Lincoln. "It's aimed at encouraging our health insurance companies to put premium7 dollars toward lower rates and more affordable8 coverage9, not into their pocket books. " But Republicans like Iowa's Charles Grassly pointed10 out the amendment3 applies to executives of just about the only health industry that refused to cut a deal with the Democrats11 to support the bill. "So let's just call this amendment out, for the brazen12 political standard it is, and vote it down. " Senators are set to vote on the amendment Sunday afternoon. Julie Rovner, NPR News, Washington.
President Obama will head to Capitol Hill tomorrow to meet with members of the Democratic caucus13, including 58 Democrats and two independents. The administration needs the support of all 60 to get the health care bill passed or it must win the backing of one or more Republicans to make up for any defections. At least one member of the Democratic caucus, Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, says he will not vote for the bill as long as it contains the so called public option for Americans who currently have no health insurance.
President Obama today said the nation is still emerging from what he called an economic storm. Despite a favorable employment report for November, he says he's not satisfied with the pace of progress in getting the unemployed14 back to work. "The folks who've been looking for work without any luck for months, and in some cases years, can't wait any longer. For them, I am determined15 to do everything I can to accelerate our progress so we are actually adding jobs again. " Mr. Obama in his weekly radio and Internet address today. The President will set forth16 the plan on Tuesday to boost employment. Possible components17 reportedly include incentives18 for small businesses to hire new workers.
Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev has ordered a National Day of Mourning for the 107 people killed in a nightclub fire there. Scores of others were injured. Medvedev is pledging a tightening19 of the country's lax fire regulations. The crowded club had a single exit. NPR's Anne Garrels has more.
It's started out as a celebration at the Lame20 Horse nightclub in the central Russian city of Perm. Video shot of the scene showed young people dancing when a fireworkers’ display set the ceiling ablaze21. A stampede ensued. The building has been entirely22 destroyed. Police say two owners of the club were detained as they tried to leave the city. Senior officials are promising23 to take stricter measures to ensure the safety of public places but the fire is likely to focus attention on corrupt24 inspectors25 who regularly accept bribes26. Reports from Perm suggest the nightclub was able to get around basic fire regulations. Anne Garrels, NPR News, Moscow.
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Famed film director Roman Polanski is spending his first weekend under house arrest as he awaits a decision by authorities in Switzerland on his possible extradition27 to face criminal charges. Eleanor Beardsley has the story.
Polanski arrived at a chalet in the resort town of Gstaad Friday. Swiss officials allowed him to trade his jail cell for his own house after the 76-year-old film maker28 posted a bail29 of 4. 5 million dollars. Polanski is also wearing an electronic bracelet30 and while he can receive visitors he's not allowed to stray farther than his front yard. Polanski still faces the threat of extradition to the United States and a possible prison sentence for having sex with a 13-year-old minor31 in 1977. The film director fled the US before sentencing by a California court and he's lived in France under the shadow of an arrest warrant since then. In September, authorities arrested Polanski as he traveled to Switzerland. The European media has been closely following Polanski's ordeal32. His picturesque33 snow capped chalet is reined34 by cameramen and reporters. For NPR News, I'm Eleanor Beardsley in Paris.
A bus slammed into an overturn tractor-trailer that was blocking part of an Interstate highway in Wyoming early this morning. The bus driver was killed in the crash and about 40 passengers were injured. Wyoming Highway Patrol spokesman Sgt. Stephen Townsend: "A bus loaded with approximately 47 people came along and the driver apparently35 did not see the overturned semi in his lanes of travel and the bus collided with the overturned semi. " Townsend says the bus was en route from Denver to Billings, Montana at the time of the crash.
I'm Craig Windham, NPR News, in Washington.
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n.贿赂( bribe的名词复数 );向(某人)行贿,贿赂v.贿赂( bribe的第三人称单数 );向(某人)行贿,贿赂 | |
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