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More troops needed in Afghanistan, that's the message today from NATO military commanders to President Obama's envoy1. A resurgent Taliban has taken hold in many areas thought to be stabilized2 by US forces in that country. Security has deteriorated3, putting more pressure on the administration to send in more troops in hopes of regaining4 control. This is at a time when the White House is having a tough time selling health care overhaul5 to the public because of the looming6 budget deficit7. A recent Washington Post, ABC poll, shows that most Americans think the war in Afghanistan is not worth fighting.
The Iraqi government announced the arrest of the plotters behind twin truck bombs that targeted government buildings last week in the heart of Baghdad. Iraqi television broadcast their confessions9. NPR's Deborah Amos reports from Baghdad.
Amid strong recriminations that the Iraqi security service failed the country, after nearly 100 people died in last week's attacks, the Iraqi government has produced a dramatic confession8 by one of the alleged10 masterminds. Iraqi state television broadcast a short statement from one man. He said he was a high-ranking member of the Baath Party in Saddam's regime. He said his cell members bribe11 security guards outside the Foreign Ministry12 to get close enough to set off the bombs. Iraq's chief military spokesman said the entire cell that planned the attacks had been arrested. Small segments of the confession will be played over the evening. A holy month of Ramadan began this week, the dawn-to-dust fast means that Iraqi families are gathered around the television at the evening hours. Deborah Amos, NPR News, Baghdad.
Greek firefighters appeared to have broken the back of a massive fire that continues to burn just east of the capital Athens. But they are not out of the woods yet, as we hear from John Psaropoulos.
Firefighters finally seemed to be winning against most of the major fronts they faced during the second 24 hours of a massive forest fire. It has taken enormous resources and international assistance. The fire service reports 162 firetrucks, 70 tankertrucks, 14 waterbombing aeroplanes and seven helitankers in operation in this fire alone on Sunday. It filled in 650 men, the army and police hundreds more. But as night fell on the capital, fires were still burning and the chances of flare-ups where fires have been put out were high. Thousands of acres of pristine13 pine forest have been lost along a 25-mile swath of countryside which can only further choke the smoke-infested city of five million. For NPR News, I'm John Psaropoulos, East of Athens.
A 54 year-old man died in rough surf caused by Hurricane Bill off the coast of Florida today. Authorities say the Orlando man washed ashore14 on Smyrna Beach this afternoon, he was unconscious. Strong rip currents and tempered waves were poured off Florida. The storm has moved north toward Canada and is now about 60 miles east of Halifax.
This is NPR.
Switzerland is in an uproar15 over the government's decision to apologize to Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi for the arrest of his son Hannibal and daughter-in-law last year in Geneva for abusing their domestic servants. Libya had demanded an apology as the price of re-establishing normal relations. Lisa Schlein has details from Geneva.
Libya was quick to retaliate16 against Switzerland. It arrested two Swiss businessmen and imposed a series of economic sanctions. Switzerland resisted Gadhafi's demand for an apology for more than a year but finally gave in. Swiss Member of Parliament Luza Strom accuses the government of giving in to blackmail17. "The country should not do that because if the country starts to do this, any terrorist in the world could start hijacking18 somebody and then, um... our country would be forced to make concessions19." Critics in Switzerland accused the government of caving in to Gadhafi because its interest in Libyan oil. Similar charges are being made against Scotland in the wake of its decision to release the Lockerbie bomber20. For NPR News, I'm Lisa Schlein in Geneva.
The quirky fantasy war film, by Quentin Tarantino, starring Brad Pitt came in NO.1 at the box office this weekend, Inglorious Bastards21 earned 37.6 million dollars in its debut22. That's Tarantino's best opening ever. Coming in NO.2 was the film District 9, at 18.9 million dollars and G.I. Joe was third place taking in 12.5 million dollars.
The man, who penned the novel of Good Old Boy that was later made into a TV movie starring Tommy Lee Jones, has died. Elmer Kelton died yesterday of natural causes, according to a spokesman in Texas. Kelton was 83.
The Iraqi government announced the arrest of the plotters behind twin truck bombs that targeted government buildings last week in the heart of Baghdad. Iraqi television broadcast their confessions9. NPR's Deborah Amos reports from Baghdad.
Amid strong recriminations that the Iraqi security service failed the country, after nearly 100 people died in last week's attacks, the Iraqi government has produced a dramatic confession8 by one of the alleged10 masterminds. Iraqi state television broadcast a short statement from one man. He said he was a high-ranking member of the Baath Party in Saddam's regime. He said his cell members bribe11 security guards outside the Foreign Ministry12 to get close enough to set off the bombs. Iraq's chief military spokesman said the entire cell that planned the attacks had been arrested. Small segments of the confession will be played over the evening. A holy month of Ramadan began this week, the dawn-to-dust fast means that Iraqi families are gathered around the television at the evening hours. Deborah Amos, NPR News, Baghdad.
Greek firefighters appeared to have broken the back of a massive fire that continues to burn just east of the capital Athens. But they are not out of the woods yet, as we hear from John Psaropoulos.
Firefighters finally seemed to be winning against most of the major fronts they faced during the second 24 hours of a massive forest fire. It has taken enormous resources and international assistance. The fire service reports 162 firetrucks, 70 tankertrucks, 14 waterbombing aeroplanes and seven helitankers in operation in this fire alone on Sunday. It filled in 650 men, the army and police hundreds more. But as night fell on the capital, fires were still burning and the chances of flare-ups where fires have been put out were high. Thousands of acres of pristine13 pine forest have been lost along a 25-mile swath of countryside which can only further choke the smoke-infested city of five million. For NPR News, I'm John Psaropoulos, East of Athens.
A 54 year-old man died in rough surf caused by Hurricane Bill off the coast of Florida today. Authorities say the Orlando man washed ashore14 on Smyrna Beach this afternoon, he was unconscious. Strong rip currents and tempered waves were poured off Florida. The storm has moved north toward Canada and is now about 60 miles east of Halifax.
This is NPR.
Switzerland is in an uproar15 over the government's decision to apologize to Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi for the arrest of his son Hannibal and daughter-in-law last year in Geneva for abusing their domestic servants. Libya had demanded an apology as the price of re-establishing normal relations. Lisa Schlein has details from Geneva.
Libya was quick to retaliate16 against Switzerland. It arrested two Swiss businessmen and imposed a series of economic sanctions. Switzerland resisted Gadhafi's demand for an apology for more than a year but finally gave in. Swiss Member of Parliament Luza Strom accuses the government of giving in to blackmail17. "The country should not do that because if the country starts to do this, any terrorist in the world could start hijacking18 somebody and then, um... our country would be forced to make concessions19." Critics in Switzerland accused the government of caving in to Gadhafi because its interest in Libyan oil. Similar charges are being made against Scotland in the wake of its decision to release the Lockerbie bomber20. For NPR News, I'm Lisa Schlein in Geneva.
The quirky fantasy war film, by Quentin Tarantino, starring Brad Pitt came in NO.1 at the box office this weekend, Inglorious Bastards21 earned 37.6 million dollars in its debut22. That's Tarantino's best opening ever. Coming in NO.2 was the film District 9, at 18.9 million dollars and G.I. Joe was third place taking in 12.5 million dollars.
The man, who penned the novel of Good Old Boy that was later made into a TV movie starring Tommy Lee Jones, has died. Elmer Kelton died yesterday of natural causes, according to a spokesman in Texas. Kelton was 83.
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1 envoy | |
n.使节,使者,代表,公使 | |
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2 stabilized | |
v.(使)稳定, (使)稳固( stabilize的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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恶化,变坏( deteriorate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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4 regaining | |
复得( regain的现在分词 ); 赢回; 重回; 复至某地 | |
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5 overhaul | |
v./n.大修,仔细检查 | |
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6 looming | |
n.上现蜃景(光通过低层大气发生异常折射形成的一种海市蜃楼)v.隐约出现,阴森地逼近( loom的现在分词 );隐约出现,阴森地逼近 | |
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7 deficit | |
n.亏空,亏损;赤字,逆差 | |
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8 confession | |
n.自白,供认,承认 | |
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9 confessions | |
n.承认( confession的名词复数 );自首;声明;(向神父的)忏悔 | |
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10 alleged | |
a.被指控的,嫌疑的 | |
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11 bribe | |
n.贿赂;v.向…行贿,买通 | |
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12 ministry | |
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13 pristine | |
adj.原来的,古时的,原始的,纯净的,无垢的 | |
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14 ashore | |
adv.在(向)岸上,上岸 | |
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15 uproar | |
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16 retaliate | |
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17 blackmail | |
n.讹诈,敲诈,勒索,胁迫,恫吓 | |
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18 hijacking | |
n. 劫持, 抢劫 动词hijack的现在分词形式 | |
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19 concessions | |
n.(尤指由政府或雇主给予的)特许权( concession的名词复数 );承认;减价;(在某地的)特许经营权 | |
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20 bomber | |
n.轰炸机,投弹手,投掷炸弹者 | |
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21 bastards | |
私生子( bastard的名词复数 ); 坏蛋; 讨厌的事物; 麻烦事 (认为别人走运或不幸时说)家伙 | |
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22 debut | |
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