1. In Rome a source says a suspect there in the failed London bombings admits to playing a role, but says the attack wasn't meant to be deadly.
2. Two spacewalking astronauts practise repairs in deliberately damage shuttle heat shields, a job they hope they won't have to do for real.
3. A roadside bomb kills 2 British contractors in southern Iraq while a car bomb in the heart of the capital Baghdad kills 7 people.
4. Saddam Hussein's legal team says he was attacked during a recent court appearance, a claim immediately disputed by a top Iraqi judge.
5. And Moscow opens its first yacht regatta in a preview of world championships to be held in Russia's capital in the coming month.
WORDS IN THE NEWS
1. space walk :N-COUNT;space walk,space walks When an astronaut goes on a space walk, he or she leaves the spacecraft and works outside it while floating in space.
2.[美国传统词典(双解)] heat shield :n. A barrier that prevents the heating of a space or an object by absorbing, reflecting, or dissipating external heat, especially a protective structure on a spacecraft or missile that dissipates heat on atmospheric reentry by melting and vaporizing. 隔热屏,挡热板,挡热罩:通过吸收、反射、散射等方式来阻止自某一空间或物体的外部热量的一道屏障,尤指宇宙飞船或导弹上的一种保护性装置,其通过熔化或蒸发来消散重新进入大气层所产生的热量
[Collins]: shield ...asbestos heat shields.
3. yacht :N-COUNT;yacht,yachts A yacht is a large boat with sails or a motor, used for racing or pleasure trips. eg. His 36ft yacht sank suddenly last summer. eg. ...a round-the-world yacht race.
4. regatta :N-COUNT: oft in names; regatta,regattas A regatta is a sports event consisting of races between yachts or rowing boats.
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