2014年12月24日 星期三

Small avalanches hamper Nepal’s survivor search

Small avalanches hampered the search for Nepalese porters and guides missing for six days after a devastating Himalayan storm, officials said yesterday, as rescue crews began to scale back the hunt for survivors of a disaster that killed 40 people.
Nearly 600 people have been rescued from the popular hiking trail around Annapurna, the world’s 10th-highest peak, after it was hit by unseasonable snow and avalanches brought by the tail end of a cyclone that swept through India.
“Today is the last day of the search and rescue operation,” said Keshav Pandey of the Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal. “After this, we can only hope that those who are missing will establish contact with us or their families.”
“We don’t think that any tourist is missing now. I am getting reports that some local porters and tour guides who were on the trek have not been traced so far,” said Pandey, whose team has rescued more than 250 people.
The dead include Canadian, Indian, Israeli, Japanese, Nepalese, Polish and Slovak trekkers.
Survivors said many people perished trying to descend in freezing whiteout conditions from the highest pass of the 240km trail around Annapurna, which offers dramatic views of crags and hamlets.
Searchers retrieved another body yesterday, taking the tally of deaths to 40.
“Army rescuers dug out the body of an Israeli tourist from snow today,” said Bujumbura Bhandari, chief administrator of Nepal’s Mustang district, one of the worst hit.
Nepalese army and private helicopters have brought back survivors from parts of the trail that are more than 5,0th high.
Soldiers fanned out through some of the most treacherous terrain, where helicopters cannot land, including around the glacial lake of Tilicho, about four days’ trek from the main circuit, and the distant villages of Naar and Phu near Tibet.
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http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2014/10/21/2003602583
Structure of the Lead
who: Himalayan climbers
when:10/16 , 2014
what:A storm and an avalanche killed 40 people
why:the storm appeared suddenly
where:Himalayan , Nepal
how:there's not enough time to run
Key words:
avalanche 雪崩
storm 風暴
cyclone 颶風
traced 追蹤
retrieved 收回
helicopters 直昇機

2014年12月17日 星期三

Scottish officials pan ‘panicking’ UK government


British Prime Minister David Cameron urged Scots not to rip apart a “family of nations” as he battled to reverse a late surge in support for Scottish independence a week from a historic referendum.
Scotland votes on whether to end the 300-year-old union on Thursday next week and recent polls suggest the outcome is on a knife’s edge.
In what Scottish National Party (SNP) First Minister Alex Salmond described as a sign of “panicking,” Cameron and opposition Labour leader Ed Miliband skipped their weekly parliamentary debate in London to hit the campaign trail north of the border.
“I would be heartbroken if this family of nations that we’ve put together and that we’ve done such amazing things together... was torn apart,” Cameron said in Edinburgh.
Newspaper the Scotsman came out against independence in an editorial that covered its front page yesterday, headlined “Scotland’s decision.”
“With the choices before us, the conclusion is that we are better together, that Scotland’s best interests lie not in creating division, but in continuing in the Union and using its strengths to help us continue in our success,” the newspaper wrote. “That is not a view taken because of fear, or lack of confidence, or lack of patriotism.”
The Scotsman is the latest major Scottish newspaper to back the union after the Daily Record tabloid, with the second-highest circulation in Scotland, endorsed the “Better Together” campaign a week ago.
The Sunday Herald is the only Scottish newspaper to support independence, but there was growing press speculation this week that the Scottish Sun, which has the highest circulation in Scotland, could declare its support for independence after critical coverage of the “No” campaign.
A poll out on Wednesday gave the “No” camp a six-point lead.
The Survation/Daily Record poll put “No” on 53 percent and “Yes” on 47 percent, excluding undecideds.
After a poll put the “Yes” camp ahead on Sunday, the three biggest parties at Westminster on Tuesday backed a plan unveiled by former prime minister Gordon Brown for handing more powers to the Scottish government if it stayed in Britain.
The timetable would start the day after a “No” vote in the referendum.
Cameron’s job could be at risk if there is a “Yes” vote, though his campaign appearances have been limited because his Conservative party is unpopular in Scotland.
Acknowledging this, he told voters the referendum was not about giving the “effing Tories... a kick,” but about Scotland’s future.
Salmond accused Cameron of making a “last-gasp, last-ditch” attempt to save the union by coming to the Scottish capital.
“Their visit will backfire,” said Michael Granados, an SNP campaigner attending a rally with Salmond in Edinburgh. “Every time Westminster gets involved in this campaign, the vote swings more and more to the ‘Yes’ side.”
The uncertain political landscape has spooked investors; the pound on Wednesday was still struggling after hitting a 10-month low against the dollar on Monday.
Edinburgh-registered banking group Lloyds said it could relocate its legal seat to England in the event of a “Yes” vote and a Treasury source said that Royal Bank of Scotland was making similar plans.
The Financial Times business newspaper came out against independence in an editorial on Wednesday.
“The union is something precious, not a bauble to be cast aside,” it said.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2014/09/12/2003599584
Structure of the Lead
who:Scotland
when:9/18, 2014
what:Scottish independence referendum
why:Scotland hope to be independence
where:Scotland
how:

Key words:
Prime 總理
reverse 相反的
independence 獨立
vote 投票
parliamentary議會的
conclusion 結論
unveil 公諸於眾

2014年12月10日 星期三

Police investigate Brown’s stepdad over comments

Police are investigating Michael Brown’s stepfather for angry comments on the streets of Ferguson after a grand jury decided not to indict the police officer who fatally shot his unarmed stepson, a spokesman said on Tuesday.
Officials are looking into Louis Head’s comments as part of a broader investigation into the arson, vandalism and looting that followed the grand jury announcement on Monday last week, St Louis County Police spokesman Brian Schellman said. Twelve commercial buildings were destroyed by fire.
Brown, 18, who was black and unarmed, was killed on Aug. 9 by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, who is white. Wilson, who resigned from the Ferguson department over the weekend, had told the grand jury his life was being threatened, but some witnesses said Brown was trying to surrender.
Brown’s killing sparked weeks of unrest and reignited debate over race relations in the US.
Video widely circulated after last week’s grand jury announcement shows Brown’s mother, Lesley McSpadden, on top of a car and breaking down as the decision blares over a stereo. Head, her husband, comforts her then yells angry comments, including “Burn this bitch down.”
Family attorney Benjamin Crump has called the reaction “raw emotion,” but “completely inappropriate.” He did not immediately return messages seeking comment on Tuesday.
Head has not yet been interviewed by police, and there is no timetable for when the investigation will be completed, Schellman said.
He declined to discuss what specific charges Head could face. A message left with a spokesman for St Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch was not immediately returned.
Ferguson police spokesman Jeff Small said the department is not conducting a separate investigation of Head.
Most of the violence occurred in the first two days after the announcement. Peaceful protests have continued, including one on Tuesday involving students who walked out of classes from three Ferguson-area high schools.
On Monday, similar walkouts were staged across the US.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2014/12/04/2003605977
Structure of the Lead
who:Michael Brown, Darren Wilson
when:9 August, 2014
what:Michael Brown was gunshot by Darren Wilson
why:Maybe Darren was shocked by Brown 
where:US, Missouri
how:

Key Words :
 investigating 調查
fatally 致命的
announcement 公告
unarmed 手無吋鐵
 surrender 投降

Israel continues attacks on Gaza Strip

Israel launched more than 20 aerial attacks in Gaza early yesterday and militants fired several rockets at Israel in a second day of violence since a failure to extend an Egyptian-mediated truce that halted a month-long war earlier this week.
The Israeli military said that since midnight it had attacked more than 20 sites in the coastal enclave, where Hamas Islamists are dominant, without specifying the targets.
Medical officials in Gaza said a Palestinian man was killed in one of these bombing, his body found beneath the rubble of one of three mosques that were bombed.
The airstrikes, which lasted through the night, also bombed three houses, and fighter planes strafed open areas, they said.
Gaza militants fired five rockets at towns in Israel’s south yesterday setting off alarm sirens and causing no damage or injuries, an Israeli military spokeswoman said.
Violence also picked up in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian territory where Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah movement holds sway.
A Palestinian man, 43, died of a gunshot wound to the chest after a confrontation with Israeli soldiers in the city of Hebron, medical officials said.
Israeli troops shot and killed another Palestinian man, 20, on Friday at a protest near a Jewish settlement outside Ramallah, Israeli military officials said.
Egypt has made no visible progress toward resuming a 72-hour ceasefire that halted the fighting between Israel and Gaza militants that began on July 8, but was expected to pursue these efforts again yesterday.
The ceasefire expired on Friday with the sides still far apart on the terms for renewing the deal and each side blaming the other for refusing to extend it.
Israel accused Hamas of firing several rockets about four hours before the deal expired at 8am. In all, Gaza militant fired 57 rockets at Israel throughout Friday.
Israel also launched airstrikes in Gaza on Friday, killing five Palestinians, among them a 10-year-old boy near a mosque in Gaza City.
An Islamic Jihad militant and three other Palestinians were killed in the southern Gaza Strip.
Police said two people in Israel were injured by mortar fire from Gaza on Friday.
By resuming attacks against Israel, Gaza militants appeared to be trying to ramp up pressure and making it clear they were ready to fight on to fulfill a goal of ending a blockade of the territory that Israel and Egypt have imposed.
Heavy civilian casualties and destruction during Israel’s campaign against militants in packed residential areas of the Gaza Strip have raised international alarm over the past month, but efforts to prolong a ceasefire at talks in Cairo failed.
Gaza officials say the war has killed 1,881 Palestinians, most of them civilians. Hamas said on Thursday it had executed an unspecified number of Palestinians as Israeli spies.
Israel says 64 of its soldiers and three civilians have died in the fighting since July 8, after a surge in Palestinian rocket salvos into Israel.
It expanded its air and naval bombardment of the Gaza Strip into a ground offensive on July 17, and pulled its infantry and armor out of the enclave on Tuesday after saying it had destroyed more than 30 infiltration tunnels dug by militants.
Meanwhile, the White House urged Israel and the Palestinians to do what they could to preserve civilians after having failed to extend their ceasefire.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2014/08/10/2003597099/2
Structure of the Lead
who:Israel, Hamas
when:8 , July ,2014
what:Gaza strip was attacked
why:The ceasefire agreement hadn't handled .
where:Gaza strip
how:

Keywords
militant 好戰的
injury 傷害
territory 領土
confrontation 對質
settlement 解決