美联社新闻一分钟 AP 2012-10-02(在线收听) |
1. President Barack Obama pledged US support for Syrians trying to oust their president. In remarks to the United Nations, Obama called Bashar Assad a dictator who massacres his own people. Still, UN chief Ban Ki-moon emphasised ending Syria's civil war. 2. Reports indicate multiple bombs have exploded inside a school in the Syria's capital of Damascus. Activists say government forces are using the school as a base to attack rebellious neighborhoods. Initial reports are inconsistent. Some say seven people were wounded, others claim as many as 20 have been injured.
3. Spain's financial crisis took two major hits today. Thousand of protesters engaged with austerity cutbacks and tax hikes marched on parliament. Meanwhile, Spain borrowing costs increased during an auction of its debt.
4. The NFL is upholding the Seattle Seahawks' 14-12 win over the Green Bay packers. The league says Seattle receiver Golden Tate should have been called for offensive pass interference before the game-winning catch. It would have clinched a packers victory, but it cannot be reviewed by instant replay. |
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