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Hi there, I'm Leah from the BBC World News for Schools. It's Friday the 1st of April.
Coming up:
The search is on for those still missing after Japan's earthquake.
The Premier1 League crackdown on bad behaviour.
And New York's missing poisonous snake is found!
First, there's been fierce fighting on the streets of the Ivory2 Coast's main city, Abidjan...
Forces who want the President to quit are stepping up their fight and it looks like time is running out for the leader, Laurent Gbagbo. For weeks now the President has refused to quit, even though he's widely thought to have lost the recent election. But now his main opponent, Alassane Ouattara - who's backed by the United Nations - is stepping up the pressure and it's looking like he could soon gain control.
Next, a three-day intensive search has begun in Japan for people still missing since the devastating4 tsunami5. Thousands of military, using ships and helicopters, will be involved. The tsunami claimed more than eleven- thousand lives and more than sixteen-thousand people are still missing.
OK, moving onto sport now and for the first time in five years, Rafael Nadal will face Roger Federer on American soil. It comes after Nadal beat Thomas Berdych by 2 sets to 1 in the Miami Open. Federer is expecting another classic match between the two..
CLIP: "We've played in so many big finals against each other and lived up to expectations. We're able to play over four or five tough sets because we know the world is watching, and then the excitement is huge. You know, walking into the stadium in those things makes you nervous. It's a good thing when that happens."
And in footy, the English Premier League has announced a crackdown on what they say is the "unacceptable" way some players and managers treat referees6. The head of the league, Richard Scudamore reckons7 players shouldn't surround refs or try and persuade them to punish the other team. He also says players need to set a better example...
CLIP: "They can't entirely8 be perfect role models. They're young adults and boys behave badly from time to time, but there's a point where extra responsibility comes with the territory."
And yesterday's question was a sporty one. We asked you who won the last Cricket9 World Cup? And the answer is...Australia!
Finally, people living in New York can sleep soundly again: a missing snake, with venom10 that can kill in seconds, has been found. The poisonous Egyptian cobra slithered away from its pen in a New York Zoo a few days ago, but thankfully it's been found safe and sound and in the zoo!
OK, that's all from the World News for Schools team. We're back on Monday, but before go we want to say thank you to all the listeners who've been in touch, we love hearing from you. So a big shout out to Grade 7 at Sandybay Alternative School, in Roatan, Honduras. Keep your e-mails coming, the address is [email protected]. Have a great weekend!
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n.夹子,别针,弹夹,片断;vt.夹住,修剪 | |
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n.裁判员( referee的名词复数 );证明人;公断人;(专业性强的文章的)审阅人 | |
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7 reckons | |
计算( reckon的第三人称单数 ); 猜想; 考虑; 思忖 | |
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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n.蟋蟀,板球运动;adj.公平的 | |
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10 venom | |
n.毒液,恶毒,痛恨 | |
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