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HARI SREENIVASAN:Heavily armed police moved deeper into the snow-covered mountains east of Los Angeles today, hunting an ex-police officer wanted for three murders. Christopher Dorner's burning truck was found yesterday near the Big Bear Lake Resort, about 80 miles from Los Angeles.
Today, San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon said, so far, there's been no sign of Dorner himself.
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SHERIFF JOHN MCMAHON, San Bernardino County, Calif.: We saw the tracks, as I indicated last night. We followed those tracks around through the forest. We haven't found any new information to suggest the tracks are going to any specific area.
We're going to continue searching until either we discover that he left the mountain or we find him, one of the two.
HARI SREENIVASAN:Dorner was fired from the L.A. Police Department in 2008. This week, he left an angry manifesto1 on Facebook, in effect declaring war on the police.
At least 36 people were killed in Iraq today in the worst attacks since November. Nearly 100 others were wounded. Car bombings hit two outdoor markets in Baghdad and in the Hillah Province to the south. A taxi stand in Karbala was also targeted. All three were in primarily Shiite areas. Amid the violence, thousands of Sunnis protested against Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
In Tunisia, huge crowds of mourners protested as opposition2 leader Chokri Belaid was laid to rest. He was assassinated3 earlier this week. Tens of thousands converged4 on the cemetery5, with Belaid's coffin6 draped in a Tunisian flag. Violence erupted as police fired tear gas and demonstrators threw stones and set cars ablaze7.
Thousands of demonstrators turned out in Cairo and other cities across Egypt, protesting President Mohammed Morsi and his Islamist-led government. The crowds defied hard-line Muslim clerics, who called on their supporters to kill opposition leaders. As night fell, security forces used tear gas to disperse8 protesters, who threw rocks and fire bombs at the presidential palace.
Gunmen in Nigeria have killed at least nine women working to immunize children against the polio virus. The attacks today were in Kano, in the African nation's Muslim north. The killers9 were believed to come from Boko Haram, a radical10 Islamic sect11. Polio remains12 endemic in Nigeria, but some Muslim clerics have charged the vaccinations13 are a plot to sterilize14 young girls.
The British government today condemned15 the growing discoveries of horsemeat in what was supposed to be imported beef. Officials said they now suspect criminals are involved.
We have a report from Chris Choi of Independent Television News.
CHRIS CHOI:Some of Britain's biggest brands are on the hook as this meat scandal grows. Now government has ordered thousands of beef products be tested, as companies recall ready meals bought by millions. And, tonight, this industry is under pressure.
PRIME MINISTER DAVID CAMERON, Britain: It is about food labeling, proper retailing16, proper information. And, frankly17, it's also about customers being let down.
CHRIS CHOI:This new wave of scandal started on Saturday. A Luxembourg factory supplying Findus warned them of trouble. DNA18 tests had started even before that.
But it wasn't until Monday that retailers19 were told, as Findus then withdrew its frozen beef lasagna. On Tuesday, Tesco and Aldi began to withdraw their products that came from the same supplier. And on Wednesday, tests confirmed horsemeat in Findus lasagna. But there are signs problem could go back months to August last year.
Some shops are only now removing these products, which come from Comigel, a French firm. Information it gave to Findus on Monday is revealed in a letter shown to us. It warns that raw materials delivered since the 1st of August 2012 may not match how they're labeled. In other words, the roots of this alert could go back much further than previously20 thought.
Crucially, do we yet know who else was supplied by that French factory?
ANDREW RHODES,Food Standards Agency: We're in communication with the French authorities to obtain a list of all the ...
CHRIS CHOI:So you still haven't got a list? You still at this stage haven't got a list?
ANDREW RHODES: Just pause a second.
CHRIS CHOI:No. Have you got a list or not?
ANDREW RHODES:I just -- just a second.
CHRIS CHOI:And after checking, he told me they still have not had a list from the French. Tonight, there are calls for a ban on all meat imports until a clearer picture emerges.
Findus and the French firm Comigel say there is no health risk and they are ensuring this can't happen again. But, tonight, as shoppers fear processed meat is not what is labeled and the ingredient increasingly missing from our food chain is trust.
HARI SREENIVASAN:Horsemeat is considered a delicacy21 in France and Italy, where it is openly labeled and consumed.
The U.S. Secret Service is investigating the apparent hacking22 of private e-mails from former Presidents George H.W. Bush and his son, George W. Bush, and other family members. The Smoking Gun website reported today that the hacker23 known by the alias24 Guccifer gained access to e-mails, as well as photos, phone numbers and addresses. Another Bush son, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, called the hacking outrageous25.
Wall Street finished the week on a positive note. The Dow Jones industrial average gained nearly 49 points to close just short of 13,993. The Nasdaq rose more than 28 points to close near 3,194, a 12-year high.
Those are some of the day's major stories—now back to Judy.
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n.宣言,声明 | |
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n.反对,敌对 | |
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3 assassinated | |
v.暗杀( assassinate的过去式和过去分词 );中伤;诋毁;破坏 | |
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4 converged | |
v.(线条、运动的物体等)会于一点( converge的过去式 );(趋于)相似或相同;人或车辆汇集;聚集 | |
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5 cemetery | |
n.坟墓,墓地,坟场 | |
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6 coffin | |
n.棺材,灵柩 | |
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7 ablaze | |
adj.着火的,燃烧的;闪耀的,灯火辉煌的 | |
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8 disperse | |
vi.使分散;使消失;vt.分散;驱散 | |
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9 killers | |
凶手( killer的名词复数 ); 消灭…者; 致命物; 极难的事 | |
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10 radical | |
n.激进份子,原子团,根号;adj.根本的,激进的,彻底的 | |
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11 sect | |
n.派别,宗教,学派,派系 | |
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12 remains | |
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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13 vaccinations | |
n.种痘,接种( vaccination的名词复数 );牛痘疤 | |
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14 sterilize | |
vt.使不结果实;使绝育;使无效;杀菌,消毒 | |
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15 condemned | |
adj. 被责难的, 被宣告有罪的 动词condemn的过去式和过去分词 | |
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16 retailing | |
n.零售业v.零售(retail的现在分词) | |
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adv.坦白地,直率地;坦率地说 | |
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18 DNA | |
(缩)deoxyribonucleic acid 脱氧核糖核酸 | |
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零售商,零售店( retailer的名词复数 ) | |
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21 delicacy | |
n.精致,细微,微妙,精良;美味,佳肴 | |
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22 hacking | |
n.非法访问计算机系统和数据库的活动 | |
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23 hacker | |
n.能盗用或偷改电脑中信息的人,电脑黑客 | |
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n.化名;别名;adv.又名 | |
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25 outrageous | |
adj.无理的,令人不能容忍的 | |
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