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  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-30)

    1. The death toll from this weekends tornados across the South continues to grow. At least ten people died in rural Mississippi. Another two deaths in Alabama are blamed on the storms. Hundreds of homes were damaged. The tornados carved a path of des...

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-29)

    1. In Mississippi, they are cleaning up after a tornado that killed ten people. Now, emergency officials are surveying the damage with the area likely eligible for federal aid. Severe weather also rolled through other parts of the Southeast, causing...

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-28)

    1. A powerful storm moving across the southeastern part of the nation has packed a punch in west-central Mississippi. Officials say a tornado touched down Saturday in at least three counties, damaging buildings, uprooting trees and causing injuries....

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-27)

    1. A powerful storm moving across the southeastern part of the nation has packed a punch in west-central Mississippi. Officials say a tornado touched down Saturday in at least three counties, damaging buildings, uprooting trees and causing injuries....

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-26)

    1. The Coast Guard says an oil platform that suffered a massive explosion two days ago has sunk in the Gulf of Mexico. It's been burning since the explosion. And officials say it went down this afternoon. Meantime, the search continues for 11 workers...

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-25)

    1. Survivors of a blast that rocked an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico are now back on land, meeting with their families. Meantime, the search continues for 11 workers who remain missing. The Coast Guard says no one has been spotted and that the a...

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-24)

    1. Air travel is starting to return to normal over European skies after massive disruptions due to ash from an erupting volcano in Iceland. Officials say it could be weeks before all stranded travelers will get to their destinations. The Internationa...

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-23)

    1. Limited flights are resuming at certain airports in Europe, five days after a volcanic ash cloud forced planes to remain on the ground. Only a few flights are being allowed in and out of France today. And European officials say it will take severa...

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-22)

    1. White House says the killing of twotop al-Qaeda forces in Iraq is a potentially devastating blow to theterrorist network. US and Iraqi forces killed the two figures in anight-time rocket attack. 2. The sky has been carved up into three zones, brea...

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-21)

    1. Survivors and family members of those who died in the Oklahoma City bombing will gather to commemorate the 15th anniversary of that attack. The blast in 1995 killed 168 people, injuring 600 more. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will s...

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-20)

    A drifting volcanic ash flew from Iceland is keeping nearly 2/3 of Europe's commercial flights grounded.It's expensive.The industry is estimated that the volcano was costing the airlines at least 200 million dollars a day. The Security and Exchange C...

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-19)

    1. President Barack Obama travels to the Kennedy Space Center today to reassure workers that America's space adventures will continue despite the coming end of space shuttle flights. The Obama space plan relies on private companies to fly to the spac...

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-18)

    1. Near the site of the original Boston Tea Party, crowds channel the year 1773 Wednesday , Sarah Palin rallies thousands of Tea Party activists with an anti-tax message. 2. Despite signs of / economic revival and his health care victory, President B...

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-17)

    1. Hundreds of people are dead, thousands injured, after a series of strong earthquakes in western China. The largest earthquake registered 6.9. All of the aftershocks were 5.2 or higher. Officials say many victims remain buried under the rubble of h...

  • AP美联社一分钟新闻(2010-04-16)

    1. The White House says Ukrain is getting rid of stock pile of highly-enriching uranium enough to build several nuclear weapons.The words came at the start of conference in Washington on nuclear saftey of leaders of 47 nations. 2. The Vatican says bi...

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