AP 2010-12-02(在线收听

1. The White House is calling a decision by WikiLeaks to release hundreds of thousands of classified US diplomatic files "reckless and dangerous." Government officials say the documents often contain incomplete information that could deeply impact US interests, as well as those of allies and friends.

 

2. Officials say arson caused a fire Sunday at an Oregon Islamic center that was the occasional place of worship for a Somali-born terror suspect. 19-year-old Mohamed Mohamud is accused of trying to set off a car bomb during a tree lighting ceremony in Portland on Friday.

 

3. Police in Michigan are searching for three young brothers who vanished the same day their father tried to hang himself. Authorities say John Skelton who's being treated for mental issues, told them he gave his sons to a woman he met online.

 

4. After taking a week off for Thanksgiving, Congress is gearing up for a busy few weeks. Lawmakers are expected to take up several high-profile issues, including tax cuts and "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" in the final stretch of this post-election session.

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