1 Police raids in London and Rome, round up the last of the suspected attackers in last week's failed transit bombings in Britain's capital.
2 Breaking with President Bush, Senate Majority Leader Frist throws his support behind the Stem-Cell Bill, saying it's a matter of science.
3 An Iraqi judge says Saddam Hussein faced questions over a quashed Shiite uprising . Elsewhere a suicide blast kills Iraqi army volunteers.
4 North Korean nuclear disarmament talks stretch into their longest round yet, but the top US envoy stresses this isn't going to be easy.
5 And NASA's chief says he isn't giving up on another shuttle launch this year, despite suspending flights to fix the foam insulation problem.
WORDS IN THE NEWS
1. quash :VB=put down;quash,quashes,quashing,quashed To quash a rebellion or protest means to stop it, often in a violent way. eg. Troops were displaying an obvious reluctance to get involved in quashing demonstrations.
2. uprising :N-COUNT: usu sing=rebellion, revolt;uprising,uprisings When there is an uprising, a group of people start fighting against the people who are in power in their country, because they want to bring about a political change. eg. ...a popular uprising against the authoritarian government... eg. Isolated attacks in the north-east of the country have now turned into a full-scale uprising.
3. insulation :N-UNCOUNT;insulation Insulation is a thick layer of a substance that keeps something warm, especially a building. eg. High electricity bills point to a poor heating system or bad insulation. eg. A wet suit provides excellent insulation.
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