AP 2010-11-27(在线收听

1. Holiday travelers are moving smoothly through security checkpoints Thursday before thanksgiving. That’s despite threats of massive protest that could have snarled what is traditionally one of the busiest travel days of the year.

 

2. The smoke was still smoldering on the South Korean island a day after it was shelled by North Korea. Two more bodies were found in the debris Wednesday, raising the death toll there to four.

 

3. Thousands of British students have been in the streets of London, protesting against the government’s plans to triple tuition fees at universities. At least two officers were injured as scuffles broke out.

 

4. This Tom has a reason to be thankful. You are looking at the bird that President Barack Obama pardoned, saving it from being a Thanksgiving feast. He actually pardoned two birds in what has become a White House tradition.

 

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