AP 2012-02-25(在线收听

 1. Officials say a 170-billion dollar bailout bill for Greece will prevent a default next month. It will also come with close monitoring demanded by some members of the Euro Zone frustrated that the country has not always enacted  powerful reforms and budget cuts on time. 

 
 
 
2. More than 2000 Afghans protested against improper disposal of Islamic religious materials at an American airbase north of Kabul. The US commander of international troops in Afghanistan has ordered an investigation into the incident. 
 
 
 
3. Yemenis are voting to rubber-stamp their US-backed vice president as the new head of state. The balloting was part of a Gulf-brokered deal under which the country's embattled president was to step down in exchange for immunity from prosecution.
 
 
 
4. A former Los Angeles teacher is scheduled for arraignment today. Prosecutors say Mark Berndt is charged with committing a lewd acts against 23 children, ages 6 to 10. 
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