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From NPR News in Washington, I'm Lakshmi Singh.
Quebec's premier1 is leveling new verbal attacks against the executives of the railway company that owned the runway train, involved in last weekend's fiery2 crash in LAC-MEGANTIC. Pauline Marois, got in a close look at the charred3 debris4 today, and strongly criticized Rail World's management for taking too long to respond the victims' needs. More bodies have been recovered, meanwhile bringing the confirmed death toll5 of 20, dozens more people are still missing and feared dead.
Republican senator, Ryan Paul is proposing a bill to stop 1.5 billion dollars in annual US assistance to Egypt in the week of last week's military coup6. Several lawmakers have been calling for similar action. But the Obama administration says the funding is key to the US's national security interest. White House spokesman Jay Carney,
We're going to be very deliberate and cautious as we assess this, and as we review our assistance programs and the president has asked that all the agencies involved in (assistant) assistance to Egypt, including, of course, the defence department review those assistance programs as we make these evaluations8.
Senator Paul meanwhile criticized president Obama for refusing to call last week's action that ousted9 Islamist leader Mohamed Morsi, a coup.
Mexico's president is the latest head of state reacting strongly to allegations that the US spied on various nations including his. Here is the latest from NPR's Carrie Kahn.
The allegations of US spying suffered the border was reported in a Brazilian newspaper citing documents leaked by former security consultant10 Edward Snowden. President Pena Nieto said Mexico has asked the US to his foreign ministry11 for immediate12 information regarding the allegations. He says the current controversy13 does not damaged the strong US-Mexico relationship. Pena Nieto is in Sun Valley, Idaho, attending a business conference. Mexico's attorney general is also looking into the reports that the former administration of Felipe Calderon allowed the US to set up centers to monitor phone and internet communications inside Mexico, that issue is also the cost of spy ware14 which might have been sold the Mexico at highly inflated15 prices. Carrie Kahn NPR News, Mexico city.
In central Florida, closing arguments resumed shortly in George Zimmerman's murder trail for the death of Trayvon Martin. The 17-year-old, who was unarmed when he was killed last year. Zimmerman maintains he killed Martin in self defence.
Investigators16 say they have DNA17 evidence linking a woman's rape18 and murder in the 1960s to the infamous19 Boston Strangler. They say forensic20 evidence shows a familiar match between the victim Mary Sullivan and Albert H. DeSalvo, whose remains21 will be exhumed22 to see if there is an exact match. DeSalvo initially23 confessed to a 11 Boston area murders, he later recounted his confession24. DeSalvo was killed in 1973 in prison where he was serving time for other crimes.
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New claims for jobless benefits rose last week in the US. The labor25 department says they went up by 16,000 but NPR's Dave Mattingly reports economists27 say the increase is insignificant28.
New jobless claims rose to a seasonly adjusted 360,000 but that's still in line with steady job gains in the US economy. And chief economist26 Scott Brown at Raymond James & associates, says July also brings with its seasonal29 volatility30.
You turn to see a large swings in the adjusted figures in the early part of July. You've got seasonal plan retooling31 shutdown in the auto32 industry, so there is a big spike33 in another adjusted claim every year this time.
And Brown notes there is due to July 4th holiday. Dave Mattingly NPR NEws, Washington.
Microsoft is announcing some strategic changes in the way of dicey business, saying it needs to innovate34 faster. At the time when PC demand is declining, the world's largest software maker7 says it's focusing more now on devices than services. CEO Steve Ballmer sent a memo35 to employees today, stating that the changes be Microsoft's organizing the company by function. In morning trading, Microsoft shares rose $0.50.
Chile's largest labor union is staging a nationwide strike. Packets violence were reported from the othewise peaceful demonstrations36. Small groups have hooded37 protesters hurled38 fire bombs and tortured public transbus. No one was injured but two dozen people have been arrested.
At last check on Wall Street, Dow was up 158 points at 15,450, up now more than 1%. I'm Lakshmi SIngh, NPR News in Washington.
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估价( evaluation的名词复数 ); 赋值; 估计价值; [医学]诊断 | |
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驱逐( oust的过去式和过去分词 ); 革职; 罢黜; 剥夺 | |
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n.顾问;会诊医师,专科医生 | |
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adj.(价格)飞涨的;(通货)膨胀的;言过其实的;充了气的v.使充气(于轮胎、气球等)( inflate的过去式和过去分词 );(使)膨胀;(使)通货膨胀;物价上涨 | |
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(缩)deoxyribonucleic acid 脱氧核糖核酸 | |
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