AP美联社一分钟新闻 2009-04-28(在线收听

1.The government confirms 40 cases of the new swine flu in the US. 20 of them come from a New York City school where students spent spring break in Mexico. The CDC says it's premature for other countries to urge people not to travel to the US, which the European Union is doing. About 150 people in Mexico are believed to have died from swine flu.

2.General Motors could be majority owned by the federal government under a massive restructuring plan. The troubled automaker will cut 21,000 US factory jobs by next year and phase out the Pontiac brand. The company also plans to reduce its dealerships by 42%.

3.Authorities say a University of Georgia professor suspected of killing his wife and two men has a plane ticket to fly to the Netherlands and left behind an empty passport wallet. Agencies nationwide have been searching for 57-year-old George Zinkhan since Saturday.

4.An Air Force photo op scared a lot of people in Manhattan. One of the jumbo jets that serves as Air Force One did a flyby accompanied by a fighter jet. The FAA says it notified law enforcement for flyover but many people left their office buildings, fearing something more sinister.

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