AP 2011-06-24(在线收听

1. Women who sued Wal-Mart, alleging sex discrimination, are vowing to push ahead with their claims, despite a setback in the Supreme Court. By a Five-four vote, the justices said there were too many women in too many jobs of Wal-Mart to wrap into one-class action lawsuit.

2. NATO is now confirming that it carried out an airstrike west of Tripoli early Monday. Libya’s government says the bombing attack destroyed a large family compound that belongs to a close associate of Muammar Gadhafi. And at least 15 people were killed.

3. Syria's president is promising a national dialogue to consider political reforms. But his vague commitment to a pro-democracy uprising fell flat as protesters took to the street, demanding his ouster. President Bashar al-Assad has blamed the unrest in his country on saboteurs.

4. Jackass star Ryan Dunn, who along with his TV Show cast mates made Americans cringe and snicker at vulgar stunts, was killed early Monday in a fiery car crash. He was 34.

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