CNN 2008-05-19(在线收听

From the CNN Center in Atlanta, I’m Asieh Namdar. Here is a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS.

A senior UN envoy is appealing to officials in Myanmar to get more foreign aid to cyclone survivors. The envoy arrived in that country today. Also Myanmar's military leader visited two relief camps for survivors for the first time since that storm hit two weeks ago. Aid groups have warned children are particularly vulnerable and say thousands may die in the next weeks if they don't get more food quickly. 

Al-Qaeda says Osama Bin Laden will soon issue, in its words, a very strong message to the Muslim nation. The announcement appeared on a website Al-Qaeda frequently uses. No word if it would be a new statement. Thursday an audio message attributed to Bin Laden urged his followers to liberate Palestine.

A Chicago-based company is recalling ground beef that may be tainted with E. coli. That meat was distributed in 11 states in the East and West, from Florida to Nebraska. The beef under the name "Morreale Meat" was produced by JSM Meat Holdings. Federal officials say there are no reports of any illness.

Doctors say Senator Edward Kennedy did not suffer a stroke and is not in immediate danger after having what they described as a seizure. The veteran Democrat was airlifted to a Boston hospital from an emergency room near his family compound in Cape Cod, Massachusetts yesterday. Doctors say he’s resting comfortably and scheduled to undergo more tests. 

And it's been two days and no one has come forward to claim the 196-million-dollar Jackpot in Friday's Mega Millions Lottery. One ticket sold in a Cincinnatian liquor store had all six lucky numbers. WOW.

And those are the headlines in this hour. For more on these stories and other news of the day, CNN is your source online, on TV or when you are on the go

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