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December 2nd, 1954In Washington, the US Senate takes the rare step of condemning1 one of its own, Joseph McCarthy, Republican of Wisconsin. McCarthy is censured2 for bringing the Senate into disrepute after his anti-communist crusade and its tactics come under fire. 1942At the University of Chicago, scientists demonstrate the world’s first artificially created self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. Their work is part of the Manhattan Project, the top secret of American-led effort to develop nuclear weapons during World War II.
2001One time energy giant Enron files for Chapter 11 Protection in one of the largest corporate3 bankruptcies4 in US history.
1993In Columbia, Pablo Escobar, one of the world’s most notorious drug lords is shot to death by security forces in Medellin.
And 1982In Salt Lake City, Barney Clark receives a permanent artificial heart in the first operation of its kind. Doctor Robert Jarvik is the inventor of the device implanted into Clark’s chest. Clark lives 112 days with the artificial heart after the operation at the University of Utah Medical Center.
Today in History, December 2nd, Ed Donahue, the Associated Press.
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1 condemning | |
v.(通常因道义上的原因而)谴责( condemn的现在分词 );宣判;宣布…不能使用;迫使…陷于不幸的境地 | |
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2 censured | |
v.指责,非难,谴责( censure的过去式 ) | |
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3 corporate | |
adj.共同的,全体的;公司的,企业的 | |
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4 bankruptcies | |
n.破产( bankruptcy的名词复数 );倒闭;彻底失败;(名誉等的)完全丧失 | |
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