请问谁能帮我找些最近的英语新闻,15分钟左右的时间用来做presentation
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请问谁能帮我找些最近的英语新闻,15分钟左右的时间用来做presentation
请问谁能帮我找些最近的英语新闻,15分钟左右的时间用来做presentation
请问谁能帮我找些最近的英语新闻,15分钟左右的时间用来做presentation
美国政府问责局11月14日发布的一份报告透露,政府调查人员曾在对机场安检仪器的几次隐蔽测试中发现,携带液体炸药通过安检仪时,仪器并没有报警,这一事件不由得使人们对于机场查验违禁品的能力产生怀疑.
Government investigators smuggled liquid explosives and detonators past airport security, exposing a dangerous hole in the United States' ability to keep these forbidden items off of airplanes, according to a report made public Wednesday.
The investigators learned about the components to make an improvised explosive device on the Internet and purchased the parts at local stores, according to the report by the Government Accountability Office. These covert tests were conducted at Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoints at 19 airports in March, May and June of this year.
In August 2006, the TSA changed its screening policies after officials foiled a plot to use liquid explosives to blow up commercial airlines headed toward the US.
But the investigators only tested one of TSA's 19 layers of security, said TSA spokeswoman Ellen Howe.
"While people think about us in terms of the checkpoints and they see us as the checkpoints, there's a lot more layers of security," she said. In addition to the checkpoints, TSA uses different technologies and has officials who check the validity of documents and observe people's behaviors throughout the airport. "Just because somebody gets through one layer doesn't mean they're going to get through all of the layers."
The report released Wednesday is a version of a classified report with sensitive information blacked out.
In prepared testimony for a congressional hearing Thursday, TSA Administrator Kip Hawley said, "Relying solely on security at the checkpoint or focusing all of our resources to defeat one threat is counterproductive and detracts from our overall mission."
Dec. 6, 2006 - Forget for the moment that the Bush administration has quickly ruled out one-on-one talks with Iran, the kind put forward by the Iraq Study Group in its long-awaited report. Forget that...
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Dec. 6, 2006 - Forget for the moment that the Bush administration has quickly ruled out one-on-one talks with Iran, the kind put forward by the Iraq Study Group in its long-awaited report. Forget that Iran seems, for now anyway, uninterested in helping the Great Satan out of its Baghdad fix. Forget, even, that as Washington agonized this week over its future in Iraq, Iran sent out invitations to a conference in Tehran on the “myth” of the Holocaust—the genocide Nazis committed against 6 million Jews in World War II.
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