AP美联社一分钟新闻 2008-08-23(在线收听) |
1. Barack Obama has chosen his running mate, but he's not telling anyone just yet. The announcement is expected via text message at any moment. Obama plans to have his new running mate start campaigning with him Saturday in Springfield, Illinois. 2. A McCain campaign office received a threatening letter containing an unidentified powder. Authorities say the substance wasn't dangerous, and they already have a suspect. The return address on the envelope listed a Colorado detention center and the name of an inmate. 3. Russian military convoys have rolled out of three key positions in Georgia, two weeks after roaring into the former Soviet republic. Russia's military chief says a promised pullback has been completed. But US officials say Russia is violating its withdrawal agreement by setting up checkpoints and buffer zones around the separatist regions it supports. 4. Disgraced rocker Gary Glitter is back at home in England. Police and paparazzi mobbed the convicted child molester on his arrival in London. Vietnamese authorities deported him after his release from prison. Initially Glitter fought his return to English soil, but his attorney announced the singer's intention to clear his name.
1. roll out: phr v. 2. roar: v. 3. buffer zone: n. 4. mob: v. 5. child molester: n. 6. deport: v.
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