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国际英语新闻:European, Asian Markets Tumble on Greek Default Fears
Stock prices plunged on many global markets Monday as investors worried that Greece might not be able to repay the loans used to rescue its troubled economy.While Greece is not a particularly large ec
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国际英语新闻:World Trade Center Memorial Opens to Public
The National September 11 Memorial opens to the public Monday in New York City, more than a decade after the twin towers of the World Trade Center were taken down by terrorists.Visitors will see for t
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国际英语新闻:Americans Hold Somber Observances of September 11 Attacks
A decade after Islamic terrorists hijacked four passenger planes and turned them into weapons to claim nearly 3,000 lives, people in the United States on Sunday somberly marked the September 11 annive
国际英语新闻2011-09-12 国际英语新闻:Europe Remembers September 11 Attacks Amid Heightened Security
Europe is commemorating the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the United States amid heightened security after police in Sweden detained four people suspected of plotting a terrorist att
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国际英语新闻:Japan Commemorates 6 Months Since Disasters
Japan fell silent Sunday in a solemn minute of prayer and reflection marking six months since the massive earthquake and tsunami that left 20,000 people dead or missing and sparked a nuclear crisis.Si
国际英语新闻2011-09-12 国际英语新闻:Obama, Former NYC Mayor Giuliani Remember Sept. 11
One day before the tenth anniversary of the September 11th terror attacks, President Barack Obama is paying tribute to those who were lost that day, those who tried to save their lives, and members of
国际英语新闻2011-09-11-
国际英语新闻:Thousands Mourn Victims of Russian Hockey Plane Crash
An estimated 100,000 people gathered Saturday in Russia's western city of Yaroslavl to honor the victims of a plane crash that devastated a local ice hockey team.Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
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国际英语新闻:G7 Nations Pledge $38 Billion to Arab Nations
International financial institutions have promised $38 billion more to four Arab countries trying to transition to democracy, nearly doubling a previous pledge.French Finance Minister Francois Baroin
国际英语新闻2011-09-11 国际英语新闻:Obama Starts Campaign For Jobs Plan
President Barack Obama has begun trying to build public support for his plan to ease unemployment and boost the U.S. economy. The president started the campaign Friday in nearby Richmond, Virginia.
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国际英语新闻:Congressional Reaction Mixed to Obama Economic Proposals
Congressional reaction has been mixed to President Barack Obama's plan to give a jolt to the stalled U.S. economy and create jobs. Democrats reacted enthusiastically to the president's proposals to
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国际英语新闻:G7 Seeks Ways to Revive Stalled Economic Growth
Finance ministers and central bankers of leading industrialized nations are meeting through Saturday in the southern French city of Marseilles to assess how to counter growing financial and economic p
国际英语新闻2011-09-10 国际英语新闻:US Investigates Specific, Credible Threat for 9/11 Anniversary
U.S. officials say they have discovered information about what they are calling a "credible threat" of a specific attack planned to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrori
国际英语新闻2011-09-09-
国际英语新闻:Growth Expected to Slow in World's Largest Economies
Growth for the world's biggest economies is expected to stall in the last three months of this year, according to the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The new findin
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国际英语新闻:Political Differences Cloud Obama Job Proposals
President Barack Obama's speech on the U.S. economy is just the latest in a long history of government proposals to stimulate economies and put people back to work. But with the U.S. economy expandin
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国际英语新闻:Europe Bank Leader Sees 'Intensified' Risks
The head of Europe's central bank says threats to the economy in the 17 nations that use the euro have sharply increased, and growth prospects have diminished.European Central Bank President Jean-Cla
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国际英语新闻:Russian Plane Crash Kills 43, Including World Hockey Stars
A private Russian jet carrying a local ice hockey team crashed shortly after takeoff Wednesday in western Russia, killing at least 43 people.The accident killed members of the local Lokomotiv Yaroslav
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国际英语新闻:US Deficit Super Committee Prepares to Begin Work
As President Barack Obama prepares to unveil proposals to spur U.S. economic growth and job creation, a bipartisan committee of lawmakers tasked with slashing the federal deficit prepares to convene f
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国际英语新闻:Italian, Spanish Senates Pass Unpopular Austerity Measures
Lawmakers in Italy and Spain voted Wednesday in favor of their government's austerity plans, despite massive protests in both countries.Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi survived a confidence
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国际英语新闻:BP discovers new oil in Gulf of Mexico
HOUSTON, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- British oil giant BP announced Wednesday it had a major oil discovery in the Gulf of Mexico.An appraisal well the company drilled in a previously untested northern segment
国际英语新闻2011-09-08 国际英语新闻:US Stocks Fall On Recession Fears, Concerns Over Europe's Economy
U.S. stock indexes fell again Tuesday on investor fears about another U.S. recession and Europe's troubled economy.The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped one percent (101 points) to close at 11,139
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国际英语新闻:Swiss Central Bank Takes Steps to Protect Exporters Interest
Switzerland is moving to protect its exporters hurt by Europe's financial crisis, putting a cap on the franc's exchange rate against the euro.With world stock markets experiencing huge swings in val
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国际英语新闻:Russia Now Delivering Gas to Europe Through Nord Stream Pipeline
Russia has started feeding natural gas into a Baltic Sea pipeline that will deliver supplies to western Europe, while bypassing traditional transit routes in Ukraine.Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Pu
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国际英语新闻:President Obama Highlights Need to Combat US Joblessness
U.S. President Barack Obama says America’s jobless should be put to work as part of a comprehensive program to boost a languishing economy. The president marked Monday’s U.S. Labor Day holiday with
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国际英语新闻:Renewed Fears of Global Slowdown Chill Asian Investors
Asia's key stock indexes fell sharply Monday, largely on disappointing data about employment in the world's biggest economy.Japan’s benchmark index, the Nikkei, dropped 166 points, closing off near
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国际英语新闻:Famine Spreads to New Region in Somalia
The United Nations says more than half of Somalia's population, four million people, is now in crisis as famine spreads, and 750,000 are at risk of death.The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Human
国际英语新闻2011-09-06
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