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US officials are confirming an American man has died in fighting in Syria. NPR's Nina Taporaston says the man has been identified as Douglas McKain of San Diego, where she says was not entirely1 clear whose side he was on.
The White House knows that there are some 150 Americans who have left US and actually gone to fight in Syria. What's unclear is who they are fighting for. Are they fighting for the Free Syrian Army, which is a group that the Obama administration has not only said it supports, but has said that it would look at training further so that it can fight groups like the Islamic State? Or are they actually fighting for these groups that are associated either with the Islamic State, which is a designated terrors group? or a group called Juba Arinosa, which is basically Al Calda's army in Syria?
Islamic's extremists have claimed that McKain was fighting for them when he died.
Pentagon says seven nations are joining the US at providing weapons to curtish forces in Iraq as they battle Islamic State militants2. The Pentagon briefing today spokesman Adam Joncurvy said more nations are expected to contribute in coming days. NPR's Tom Bolman has this report.
The US already has provided some small arms to the Curtish fighters, as reported their operations with air strikes in northern Iraq. Now other nations, including Italy, France and United Kingdom, are providing what the Pentagon called "virtuelly needed arms and equipment" to battle Islamic State, also called ISIL. Here's Adam Curby.
These multi-national efforts, which has been cordinated with the government of Iraq in Bagdad, would greatly support curtish forces in battling the brutal3 terrorists they face from ISIL.
Curby said the new weapons include small arms and imnation, but Curtish leader say they still had not received what they need, motor, artilary and armed vehicles. Tom Balman, NPR news, Washington.
President Obama seeking to make amends4 with the nation's veterans told an audience in Charlette, North Carolina today that his administration will expand access to medital health care, to work to help lower home-gone health care for veterans. Trusting the American agents national convention, the president also said even if these US wars wined down, military readiness were remained a priority.
So even if our wars in Afganistan comes to an end, we will stay vigil. We'll continue to make sure that our military has what it means. And as today's generation of service members keeps us safe and as they come home, we also have to meet our responsibilities to them.
Scandal over lagging medical treatment for veterans resolved in VA secretary ES been forced to step down from the agency.
Americans appear to be doing a better job of managing their credit card debt, that's based on figures from quite an amount of agencies TransUnion. The company says it's now as fine as the rate of US credit card payments, at least 90 days overdue5 is falling. On Wall Street the DOW was up 29 points. This is NPR.
American Airlines announced today it will immediately be pulling its fare some online travel site, operated by Orbits. The airline citing the fact that the two companies have failed to reach a deal would allow the carrier to compete with low-cost airlines. American watch merge6 with US Airways7 was now the world's largest carrier. American Air says it plans to pull its fares off orbits effective September 1st.
Super attendents of the country's second biggest school system is announcing he will suspend contracts for a program that aim to give Apple iPads to the system's 650,000 students, an ultimate cost of 1 billion dollars. NPR's KG has more.
Super attendent John Dacy sent the Los Angelas Unified8 School District Board a letter after local media reported that public record show Dacy has established close ties with the iPad projects winning bidders9 before bids were requested. Under a contract to prove last year, Apple sold the district 75,000 iPads. Pearson and education content provider won the bid for supplying the tablets with software. Internal memo10 show Dacy and his chief deputy have close relationships with people from both companies. The iPad program has been questioned for its cost as well its bidding process. Contracts are expected to resume several issues, including a more transparent11 bidding process, are resolved. KG, NPR news.
US fast food chain Burger King says its recent 11 billion dollar deal to buy Canadian company Tim Hortons, creating what will be the world's third biggest fast food franchaise, were designed to allow Burger King to move its corporate12 headquarters out of the US to potentially rid tax savings13, would also allow fast food expansion of Tim Hortons into the US market. Burger King says two brands would continue to operate at stand alone chains.
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.残忍的,野蛮的,不讲理的 | |
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adj.过期的,到期未付的;早该有的,迟到的 | |
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v.(使)结合,(使)合并,(使)合为一体 | |
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(unify 的过去式和过去分词); 统一的; 统一标准的; 一元化的 | |
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n.出价者,投标人( bidder的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.明显的,无疑的;透明的 | |
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