1. Gunmen kidnapped the top Egyptian diplomat in Iraq, in an apparent bid to discourage Arab states from bolstering ties with the US-backed government.
2. Saudi Arabia says its security forces have killed the nation's most wanted man, the head of al-Qaeda in the kingdom in a Riyadh gunbattle.
3. Iran accuses the United States and Israel of waging a smear campaign against its president-elect and warns Europe not to join in the mudslinging.
4. Democratic senators say they will use the filibuster if needed in a vote over the nominee to replace Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
5. NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft releases a probe that's to collide with a speeding comet to learn more about what's inside the icy bodies.
WORDS IN THE NEWS
1.bid:n.an attempt to achieve or obtain something. eg.a bid for power
2.bolster:v.to help someone to feel better and more positive. eg.He is making a bold attempt to bolster the territory's confidence.
3.wage:v.to be involved in a war against someone, or a fight against something. eg.he council has waged a vigorous campaign against the proposal.
4.smear campaign:a deliberate plan to tell untrue stories about an important person in order to make people lose respect for them - used especially in newspapers. smear:n.an untrue story about a politician or other important person that is told in order to make people lose respect for them - used especially in newspapers
5.mudslinging:n.when someone says bad and often untrue things about someone in order to make other people have a low opinion of them. eg.There has been a lot of political mudslinging in the battle for votes.
6.filibuster:n.the act of trying to delay action in Congress or another law-making group by making very long speeches.
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