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1楼 collude 穿通共谋 cross-border 跨境 transfer 迁移移动调任 suspect 嫌疑犯,令人怀疑的,猜想 interrogation 审问,问号 torture 拷问苦闷曲解 rehash 重复谈论 allegation 断言 flight 航线,逃跑 complicit 串通一气的 concede 承认让步退让 publicise 颂,宣扬,宣传 rendition 解释,咏叹调 Romania 罗马尼亚 detention 挽留,拘留,扣留 stinging 刺人的,激烈的 domestic critic 国内的批评家 stand up for 支持 intend 打算,想要,计划 impending 逼迫的,迫切的,悬空的,临头的 sustaintial 实在的本质的重要的 Sri Lankan 斯里兰卡 Tamil Tiger 坦米尔之虎 Norwegian 挪威人,挪威语,挪威的 Oslo 奥斯陆 monitor 监听器,监听员,监督 convoy 护送,护航,警卫 trace 踪迹 crossfire 交火 ascend 上升,pandeng holding pattern 凝滞状态 reaffirm 重新审定 oddly 其怪的,奇数的 fossile 化石 microbe 微生物 flourish 繁荣茂盛活跃 primitive 原始的,原始人 diverisfy 使多样化,使变化 stroll 漫步,闲逛 metallize 金属化 category 种类,类别 radom 屏蔽罩 |
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2楼 The United states has criticized the council the Europe PP which concluded the 14 European countries colluded with CIA in the cross border transfer terror suspects for interrogation and possible torture.The state department says the investigation by the Swiss senator D.M. was as a rehash of old delegation containing no solid facts.From Washington, here is J.B. D.M. accuses the United States of operating what he calls spider's web secret flights to transport terrorist suspects. What's more he believe that more than a dozen of European nations including Britain may colluded with US and be complicit in the kidnapping and torture of terrorist suspects. The US has been swift to dismiss the report.Condoleezza Rice's senior legal advisor |
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3楼 the council of Europe. Mr B. did concede |
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4楼 US is still refusing to publicise details of rendition flights or to answer the allegation that it's been operating secret prisons, because it says it does not want to reveal its intelligence in its fight against terror. European countries have also criticized the report. The British prime minister Tony Blair said it had added nothing to insisting imformation. Leaders of Poland and Romania which were accused hosting secret CIA detention centers again dismiss the allegaions. The American ambassador to the United Nations J.V. has issued the stinging response to comments made by UN deputy secretary general M.M. about Washington's attitudes towards UN. Mr. M.M. says the United States uses the UN as a diplomatic tool while failing to stand up aganinst its domestic critics. UN officials say Mr MM's comments were intended just a warning signal about impending finantial crisis facing the organization. But they do this reaction for Mr B This is a very very great mistake. We are in the process of enomous effort to achieve substaintial reform |
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5楼 that we feel very strongly there. And have the deputy secretary general criticize the United States can only do great harm to the United Nations. You are listening to the world news from the BBC The Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tigher rebels due to meet in Norwegian capital Oslo later on Thursday to discuss the safty of international ceasefire monitors. The talks follow a rebel attack last month from a naval convoys carring Scandinavian observers. J reports from Sri Lankan. |
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6楼 between Sri lankan military and Tamil Tighter rebels. And people are dying on the daily bases. Last month international truce monitor got caught in the crossfire. The talks in Oslo assented around providing them with security. That will be the first between the government and rebels since February. Then the negotiation were about moving forward were about hope. Now the situation has got so bad, they just about maintaining a holding pattern. Success is if the two sides reafirmed to their commitment to the truce. Failure is anything else. The top peacekeeping official in Afrian Union has told BBC that a number of troops in the western Sudanese region of Darfur have been increased substaintially.S.J.said the Afrian Union force will be increased from 7 thousand to 10 thousand. His comments was come with talks continue between United Nations and Afrian Union at its headquarters in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa. UN plans to take over from the African peacekeepers in Darfur, who the UN says are poorly equiped, but the Sudanese government has so far resisted such moves. Scientists who've been in studying an oddly shaped rock formation in western Australia said it could be fossiles from the earliest life on earth. Microbs which flourish |
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7楼 the different structures suggest the primitive life can quickly diversify giving it better chance of developing on other planets Our scientise reporter M.P. has more. For decades, scientists have argured about the meaning of rocky outcrops in western Australia called* This odd shape mounds were believed by some to have been formed by some chemical or geographical events, others suggest that they were in fact created by ancient microbs. Now this research indicates the formation is just too complex to be formed by chemicals. A team of Scientists studies thousands of* and able to describe 7 different categories. According to the researches this proves that the formations weren't random, but were in fact formed by microbs about 3.4 billion years ago. MG BBC world service news |
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