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The White House is hailing the death of a prominent al-Qaeda figure today as a significant milestone1 in the international campaign against terrorism. Anwar al-Awlaki was killed in an air strike in Yemen today. The US says the same military counterterrorism unit that killed bin2 Laden3 in Pakistan in May killed al-Awlaki in Yemen. Here's President Obama.
"Awlaki and his organization have been directly responsible for the deaths of many Yemeni citizens. His hateful ideology4 in targeting of innocent citizens has been rejected by the vast majority of Muslims and people of all faiths."
But as NPR's Barbara Bradley Hagerty explains, while some Muslim Americans expressed grim relief that the American-born Muslim terrorist was dead, they had reservations as well about how Awlaki was killed.
News that Awlaki had been killed by a drone strike in Yemen brought a mixed reaction from groups such as the Council on American-Islamic Relations. The group said that it had always firmly repudiated5 that the cleric's incitement6 to violence. But it added "while a voice of hate has been eliminated, we urge our nations' leaders to address the constitutional issues raised by the assassination7 of American citizens without due process of law." A spokesman for the Virginia mosque8 where Awlaki had once served as imam had no comment. But in the past, the spokesman had said the cleric never preached violence at the mosque, and that he developed his radical9 ideas when he moved abroad. Barbara Bradley Hagerty, NPR News.
Civil servants on strike continued to occupy the Greek Transport Ministry10 in Athens. NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reports that has forced international debt inspectors11 to reschedule talks on government reforms.
When the debt inspectors from the EU, IMF and European Central Bank arrived at their appointment, they found the Transport Ministry occupied by angry civil servants. The words "They shall not pass" were spray-painted on the metal shutters12. The talks were postponed13 to evening. A similar meeting Thursday with Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos also had to be moved to another venue14 due to the occupation of his ministry. Mired15 in recession and faced with mounting popular anger over the draconian16 austerity measures, the Greek government has failed to meet all the targets set down in a 150-billion-dollar bailout agreed to last year. Sylvia Poggioli, NPR News, Athens.
The market's on track for its worse quarterly loss since the peak of the financial crisis. The three major US indexes are down more than 10% since July 1st, performance not seen since global credit markets froze.
On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 152 points, more than 1%, at 11,002; NASDAQ Composite Index also down 1.7% at 2,437; S&P 500 down; it's at 1,142.
This is NPR News.
Canada's highest court has ruled that the only site in North America where it's legal to inject drugs can't continue to operate. Dan Karpenchuk reports the government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper has wanted to close that site in Vancouver.
The Insite clinic had an exemption17 from Canada's drug laws to operate. But the federal government wanted a legal option to deny that exemption and shut down the site, claiming the facility fosters addiction18 and goes against its tough-on-crime agenda. Insite is the only place in North America where addicts19 can legally inject drugs such as heroine or cocaine20. Earlier, courts in British Columbia had ruled that it's a health issue, which means the province had jurisdiction21, not the federal government. The nine judges on the Supreme22 Court were unanimous in their agreement against the federal government's efforts to close the site. The issue will now have much wider legal and political implications across Canada. For NPR News, I'm Dan Karpenchuk in Toronto.
An explosion from a car bomb during a funeral procession in Iraq today is responsible for at least 18 deaths. Dozens more people were wounded. The blast went off as mourners gathered for a Shiite funeral in the city of Hillah.
Florida's gonna hold its Republican presidential primary on January 31st, a decision that analysts23 say undermines efforts by both major political parties to delay nominating contests. Today, a special committee appointed by legislative24 leaders and Governor Rick Scott voted 7:2 on that decision. Supporters say they didn't want to jump ahead of the traditional early voting states but wanted to make sure Florida was fifth in line after Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada, and those states are now expected to move their voting dates from February to early January.
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n.里程碑;划时代的事件 | |
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n.箱柜;vt.放入箱内;[计算机] DOS文件名:二进制目标文件 | |
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adj.装满了的;充满了的;负了重担的;苦恼的 | |
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n.意识形态,(政治或社会的)思想意识 | |
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5 repudiated | |
v.(正式地)否认( repudiate的过去式和过去分词 );拒绝接受;拒绝与…往来;拒不履行(法律义务) | |
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激励; 刺激; 煽动; 激励物 | |
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n.暗杀;暗杀事件 | |
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n.激进份子,原子团,根号;adj.根本的,激进的,彻底的 | |
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n.检查员( inspector的名词复数 );(英国公共汽车或火车上的)查票员;(警察)巡官;检阅官 | |
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百叶窗( shutter的名词复数 ); (照相机的)快门 | |
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vt.& vi.延期,缓办,(使)延迟vt.把…放在次要地位;[语]把…放在后面(或句尾)vi.(疟疾等)延缓发作(或复发) | |
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n.犯罪地点,审判地,管辖地,发生地点,集合地点 | |
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abbr.microreciprocal degree 迈尔德(色温单位)v.深陷( mire的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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20 cocaine | |
n.可卡因,古柯碱(用作局部麻醉剂) | |
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n.司法权,审判权,管辖权,控制权 | |
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