美联社新闻一分钟 AP 2012-10-22(在线收听) |
1. Officials say a Bangladeshi man snared in an FBI terror sting considered multiple targets before settling on the Federal Reserve, including President Barack Obama and the New York Stock Exchange. Meanwhile, the 21-year-old student's family says they are shocked by his arrest. 2. Anti-regime activists in Syria say government airstrikes on rebel areas have killed at least 43 people today. Meanwhile, multiple sources confirm rebels have blown up two oil and gas pipelines near Syria's border with Iraq.
3. Gasoline prices are coming down. They are about 13 cents less than last month. And analysts predict they could fall another 15 to 45 cents over the next few weeks. The national average pump price is now $3.74 per gallon, still higher than ever for this time of year.
4. Feline fashion and daring dogs are on display in New York today. This is just a preview of the American Kennel Club's meet the breeds show. Nearly 225 breeds are expected to be showcased this year. |
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