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Hundreds of fishermen were stranded1 on Lake Erie today, when a huge slab2 of ice on which they were fishing broke away from the Ohio shoreline. The Coast Guard and others have rescued more than 100 people so far, but one person died after falling into the water. Coast Guard spokesman William Mitchell.
"We have had to mobilize what is a tremendous force of not only coastguard, but also local assets to use every single boat and helicopter that is in the area to go out and get these guys."
Mitchell says the fishermen apparently4 used pieces of wood to create a bridge over a crack in the ice so they can venture farther onto the frozen lake. But shifting winds and water currents expanded the crack and the ice flow broke away, stranding5 the fishermen about 1,000 yards offshore6.
Vice7 President Joe Biden says the Obama administration wants to make a fresh start in US relations with Russia, but will not abandon the planned missile defense8 system which has angered the Kremlin. Speaking at a security conference in Munich today, Biden also sought to reassure9 European allies about the administration's foreign policy goals. NPR's Rob Gifford reports from Munich.
In his speech to the delegates here, he reiterated10 many of the themes that President Obama himself has laid out in his first weeks in office, promising11 to listen more to US allies and to consult more. "America needs the world just as I believe the world needs America." He spoke3 frequently of the renewal12 of the relationship between the US and Europe and promised to lead by example in the world. In return for a greater willingness to consult, though, Biden said the US has expected European allies to take a greater share of the burden in crucial international issues. He also restated President Obama's offer to talk to Iran while maintaining the strict requirement that Iran abandon any ambitions it may have to develop nuclear weapons. Rob Gifford, NPR News, Munich.
The Senate is debating economic stimulus13 legislation in a rare Saturday session despite the agreement last night on a compromise version that Democratic leaders say has enough votes to pass. The compromise cut more than 100 billion dollars in spending from the administration's proposal, but even so, GOP Senator John Ensign of Nevada says the bill remains14 too costly15. "You also have to be careful on the size of the spending because you can't just keep printing money like this. Not only you will have to have higher taxes in the future, it causes inflation. It's a basic economic principle." But President Obama says the bill, while not perfect, needs to be passed as soon as possible. "The scale and scope of this plan is right and the time for action is now. Because if we don't move swiftly to put this plan in motion, our economic crisis could become a national catastrophe16." Mr. Obama speaking in his weekly radio and Internet address.
Australia's worst wildfire disaster in a quarter century has reportedly caused at least 25 deaths. Walls of flame are roaring across the southeastern part of the continent.
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A judge in Texas has exonerated17 Timothy Cole, a man who died in prison after serving 13 years for a rape18 he did not commit. From Dallas, NPR's Wade19 Goodwyn has the story.
Cole was convicted on the testimony20 of the rape victim back in the mid-1980s. There was no physical evidence tying him to the crime. But after the statute21 of limitations ran out, a different man, who was serving 99 years in prison for two other rapes22, tried to confess to raping23 the Texas Tech student. But the criminal justice system in Lubbock ignored his confessions24, and Tim Cole ended up dying in prison before modern DNA25 testing proved he was innocent. Yesterday a Texas judge made history by posthumously26 exonerating27 and expunging28 Tim Cole's record. Wade Goodwyn, NPR News, Dallas.
Security forces in Madagascar opened fire on a crowd of protesters who gathered outside the presidential palace in the capital today. More than 20 people were reportedly killed. Christina Corbett reports the clash was the latest incident in a power struggle between the country's president and an opposition29 leader.
Around 15, 000 supporters of the opposition leader and former Mayor of Antananarivo Andry Rajoelina gathered in the city center early on Saturday. Mr. Rajoelina addressed the rally and again called for a transitional government to be put in place in Madagascar. He is insisting that Marc Ravalomanana stand down from the presidency30, but the peaceful demonstration31 deteriorated32 when the crowd marched on the president's offices where riot police opened fire. Shooting continued for over an hour and smoke was seen rising into the sky from the streets. Christina Corbett reporting from the capital of Madagascar.
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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adj.海面的,吹向海面的;adv.向海面 | |
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n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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反复地说,重申( reiterate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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v.使免罪,免除( exonerate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.抢夺,掠夺,强奸;vt.掠夺,抢夺,强奸 | |
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n.芸苔( rape的名词复数 );强奸罪;强奸案;肆意损坏v.以暴力夺取,强夺( rape的第三人称单数 );强奸 | |
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v.以暴力夺取,强夺( rape的现在分词 );强奸 | |
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n.承认( confession的名词复数 );自首;声明;(向神父的)忏悔 | |
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25 DNA | |
(缩)deoxyribonucleic acid 脱氧核糖核酸 | |
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adv.于死后,于身后;于著作者死后出版地 | |
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