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cynthia09 2009-02-28 11:45

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President Barack Obama has said all American combat forces will leave Iraq by August next year. The withdrawal was one of his campaign promises. Announcing the plan Mr. Obama said that up to fifty thousand US troops of more than 140 thousand current in Iraq would remain there to train and advise the Iraqi security forces. But all American forces he said would pull out by the end of 2011. h* /  
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The United States will pursue a new strategy to end the war in Iraq through a transition to full Iraqi responsibility. This strategy is grounded in a clear and achievable goal shared by the Iraqi people and the American people: an Iraq that is sovereign, stable, and self-reliant. O_SM!!,  
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An American court has indicted the last terrorism suspect who’d been held without charges at military prison in United States. The man Ali al-Marri was arrested in the United States in 2001, and later designated an enemy combatant by the Bush’s administration.(哪位解释一下这句啥意思?) // has more. jm |zn  
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大体意思就是说: Ali al-Marri是在2001在美国被捕的,而且随后被布什政府认为是‘敌方战斗人员’。 NQvT4.*  
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Ali al-Marri will now be transferred from a prison in South Carolina where he’s been held for more than five years to Illinois to face trial in a civilian court. He has been charged with conspiracy to provide material support and providing material support to Al-Qaeda. Each count carries a maximum sentence of fifteen years in prison, the decision by the Obama Administration to trial Mr. al-Marri in the US court system marks a significant policy shift from the administration of his predecessor. a@gm r%C  
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The United States says its economy contracted more sharply at the end of last year than initially estimated. The Commerce Department says gross domestic product fell at an annual rate of 6.2 percent during the last three months of 2008, the steepest slide in 25 years. Its initial estimate had been 3.8 percent. The department said a major element in the decline had been businesses and consumers cutting back on spending. ^m^,:]I0P  
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The head of Bangladesh’s armed forces general Moeen U Ahmed has promised military support for the government after a mutiny by border guards in which 140 army officers were killed. The assurances came after he met the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, there have been reports of discontent within the army at the way the crisis was dealt with. From Dhaka, Mark Dummett reports. O/4)aW3B  
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Several army officers serving in Dhaka have told the BBC that many within the Bangladeshi military are unhappy at the way the mutiny was handled by the government and /they are upset that as many as 140 of their fellow officers have been killed. They complained that the government should have given the army the order to quell the mutiny by Bangladesh riot force border guards by force.(啥意思??: 这里的意思是: 他们抱怨说政府应该早点授权军队,让边境暴力武装护卫队以武力镇压叛乱。). The opposites are also angry that the government initially offered the mutineers an amnesty, though it has since said that those responsible for the killings would be punished. N_8L8ds5  
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The leader/s of Israel’s Kadima party, Tzipi Livni says she will not join a government led by her right wing rival the Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu. She said /a latest talks with Mr. Netanyahu had ended without agreement on key issues and that the party would form what she called a responsible opposition. Mr. Netanyahu was asked by the Israeli President Shimon Peres to form a coalition government following elections earlier this month. q\5C-f  
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A prosecutor in Turkey has ordered the authorities to excavate several sites in the southeast of the country following reports of the bodies of Kurdish civilians killed during fighting in the region were buried there. Sarah Rainsford reports from Istanbul. 6Bm2_B  
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Hundreds of Kurdish civilians are still missing presumes dead since the height of Kurdish conflict in the region in the mid 1990s. Human rights lawyers say most were last seen with members of the Turkish security forces. Lawyers began pushing for permission to dig certain sites, after a former security officer now in hiding aboard, gave information about the torture and execution of Kurdish civilians. YPq`su7m9  
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The United Nations Refugee Agency says 40 thousands Somalis have returned to their homes in the capital Mogadishu in the past six weeks. The UN said many families arrived to find their homes and belongings there had been completely destroyed. The agency said most of those returning to the city had come from southern and central parts of Somalia that are experiencing renewed conflict and severe drought. |]H2a;vUJR  
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An American government official has said the United States will not participate in the United Nations conference on racism in April. The State Department is expected to announce the decision officially very soon. Canada and Israel have already said they will boycott the meeting. At a similar conference in South Africa eight years ago, the American and Israeli delegations walked out in protest against a draft resolution/s singling out Israel for criticism and likening Zionism to racism.


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