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News in Brief



News Item 1:
General Comprehension. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
1. The US officials' reaction to the downed American plane is __________.
a. a reluctant admission of the government's involvement in the operation
b. a flat denial of any connection with the operation
c. an awkward silence
d. embarrassment before the world opinion
2. According to the Sandinista government, ___________ in the downed American plane.
a. three men killed and four injured
b. three men killed and four captured
c. three men killed and a fourth captured
d. three men killed and a fourth injured
3. Secretary of State George Shultz said the transport was sponsored by ____________.
a. a private American group
b. contra rebels
c. some US military intelligence units
d. the Sandinista government

News Item 2:


General Comprehension. True or False Questions.
1. A spokesman for Kurt Waldheim declares that Waldheim now admits that he was involved in the pacification campaign which cost thousands of deaths.
2. In responding to a Washington Post report, the spokesman says that Kurt Waldheim was not completely guiltless during the 1944 Nazi massacre but he was not the designer for that operation.
3. Gerald Christian, the spokesman for the Austrian President, argues the fact that Waldheim was a supply officer in Coraza does not make him a war criminal.
4. The new discovery of Waldheim's experience in World War II is likely to diminish his image among the American public.

News Item 3:


Spot Dictation. Listen to the tape again and fill in the following blanks.
    South Africa reacted today to that it for the plane crash that , Samora Machel. , Magnis Balong said South Africa is in any way. He said African leaders like Kenneth Kaunda, are , and Balong warned that they are what he called " ."

News in Detail



1. General Comprehension. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) The brief denial in Washington today was " ."
(2) Sally, wife of Eugene Hasenfus declined to say and would not say .
(3) To prove that the downed plane had no connection with the US government, the US government spokesman declares that
  a. the plane had been hired by who ;
  b. the people involved were not from , not from ;
  c. the operation is ;
  d. the CIA had confirmed that .
(4) Those private groups involved in promoting and encouraging support for contra rebels:
  a. has been involved in ;
  b. the has sent , and .
(5) John Carry believes it needs to be determined , and .

2. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) The Sandinista government lays the following charges except __________ against the US government.
a. carrying weapons to contra rebels
b. having direct military involvement
c. sending military advisors to contra rebels
d. intruding Nicaraguan air space under the command of CIA
(2) According to the Nicaraguan government, the surviving crew member of the downed US plane had identified himself as ___________.
a. an American civilian voluntarily engaged in the effort to support contra rebels
b. a US military advisor in nearby Honduras
c. a CIA agent on a governmental operation
d. an American military advisor in El Salvador
(3) However, Hasenfus' relatives claimed that _____________.
a. he is an ex-air force pilot
b. he has been working for Civilian Material Assistance since this summer
c. he once served in the US marine
d. he has been a pilot of an airline based in Florida
(4) There were cautious reactions to the reports of the downed plane on Capitol Hill today. __________ had some doubts about the statement made by the Reagan Administration.
a. David Durenberger, Republican Senator of Minnesota,
b. Patrick Leahy, Democratic Senator of Vermont,
c. John Carry, Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee,
d. David Durenberger, Democratic Senator of Massachusetts,
(5) ___________ publicly denied any involvement in the latest incident.
a. The Senate Intelligence Committee
b. Civilian Material Assistance
c. Retired General John Singlaub
d. The Us Council for World Freedom
(6) US Congress has agreed to provide a-hundred-thousand-dollar aid for the contras but forbidden the following activities except ___________.
a. direct military involvement
b. providing military aid
c. sending US military personnel to the US-backed contras
d. landing US military aircrafts in Nicaragua
(7) Francisco Cambbe, a spokesman for the Nicaraguan Embassy, says ___________.
a. the US congressionally approved aid is worse than private funded assistance
b. the private groups are no better than the US Administration
c. both the congressionally approved aid and private groups are harmful to the Nicaraguan government
d. the US Administration is actively involved in the war against Nicaragua government
(8) The example that Francisco Cambbe cites to support his argument is ___________.
a. John Singlaub's statement on a TV program
b. the statement of Secretary of State George Shultz today
c. the congressionally approved $100,000,000 aid
d. the statement of John Carry, Democratic Senator of Vermont
(9) John Carry expressed his doubts on the administration's statement at a news conference ___________.
a. for four protesting American senators
b. for four people who are on a hunger strike
c. when a demonstration was held on Capitol Hill
d. when the official statement from the US government was given out

Special Report



1. General Comprehension. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) People usually dress themselves as , , or on Halloween.
(2) List all the toy guns mentioned in the first report, according to their order of appearance.
Answer: , , , , , , and .
(3) These toy guns are primarily made out of and some .
(4) Patrick Lauchlin works at a outside on .
(5) The basic price of the following toy guns:
  a. P-38 Walther: $ and (up/down)
  b. Thompsons: some $
(6) According to Lisa Bonche, those who have an average income of $ are the shoppers for these toy guns.
(7) The pilots believed during the Second World War were responsible for mechanical and electronic problems. Like almost all creatures, they like to .

2. Summary the two reports.
(1) The first report is mainly about
  .
(2) The second report is about
  .

3. Focusing on Details. Listen to the second report again and try to reproduce the conversation between the lady of the house and the gremlin.
Lady: You're
Gremlin nods.
Lady: Would
Gremlin:
Lady: You
Gremlin nods.
Lady: What's
Gremlin:
Lady: Do
Gremlin:
Lady: What's
Gremlin:
Lady: Inkey Gall.
Gremlin:
Lady: What
Gremlin:
Lady: Is
Gremlin:
Lady: Inkey Gall,

Sandinista government
    It refers to the Nicaraguan government. After an election on November 4, 1984, Daniel Ortega began a six-year term as President of Nicaragua on January 10, 1985. The major political party is the Sandinista National Liberation Front (sixty-one of the ninety-six members of the National Assembly), led by President Ortega. Hence the Nicaraguan government is called the Sandinista government.

1. CIA
    CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency established in 1947 by President Truman on the lines of the British Secret Intelligence Service, and developed from the wartime Office of Strategic Services. Intended solely for use overseas in the Cold War, it intervened effectively in Iran, in South Vietnam, in Zaire, and against Allende in Chile, but failed in Cuba. Its involvement in Watergate, when it allegedly undertook illegal domestic espionage, was marginal.

2. Capitol Hill
    A small hill in Washington D. C. where the Capitol stands. The Capitol is the meeting place of the US Congress and one of the nation's most familiar landmarks. It is situated where Pennsylvania Avenue intersects Constitution Avenue and Independence Avenue. Various Congressional offices buildings adjoin it to the north and south. The building also served as the meeting place of the Supreme Court until its own building was completed in 1935. The Capitol Hill sometimes is used to refer to the US Congress.

3. 60 Minutes
    A CBS news program which lasts for one hour and appears on CBS network once a week, usually on Sunday evenings. It is a program specialized by reports on significant news items and interviews with world-famous people.

Halloween
    The evening of October 31, immediately preceding Hallowmas or All Saints' Day, the Christian festival kept in honor of all the saints. Many of the customs associated with the festival date back to pre-Christian days.

US officials are denying any official American connection with a plane Nicaragua says it shot down over the weekend. The Sandinista government says three Americans were killed and a fourth, identified as Eugene Hasenfus of Marinette, Wisconsin, was captured. Nicaragua says Hasenfus identified himself as a US military advisor. But Secretary of State George Shultz said the transport which allegedly was carrying weapons to contra rebels was sponsored by a private American group, and that none of the people on board the plane were with US military intelligence operations.


A spokesman for Austrian President Kurt Waldheim says Waldheim now says he was in Cozara, Yugoslavia during the 1942 Nazi massacre. But this does not in any way make him a war criminal. Gerald Christian was responding to a story in the Washington Post today in which he was quoted as saying that after additional research, Waldheim had determined that he served as a supply officer in Coraza. Christian says that Waldheim was not a combatant in the pacification campaign, which resulted in the death of thousands of people. Reacting to the latest disclosure, Attorney General Edward Meese said this will be additional information that we will consider in making a decision on whether to bar Waldheim from the United States.


South Africa reacted today to allegations that it is to blame for the plane crash that killed Mozambique President, Samora Machel. Defense Minister, Magnis Balong said South Africa is not involved in the accident in any way. He said African leaders like Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda, are spreading propaganda, and Balong warned that they are playing what he called "a dangerous game".


Not our plane, not our advisor. Denials in Washington today about an American and his aircraft shot down this weekend in Nicaragua. The Sandinistas said yesterday their government troops shot down a transport plane, killing three Americans and capturing a fourth. The Nicaraguans charge that the plane was on CIA mission. They say the aircraft was to ferry supplies to US-backed contra rebels in southern Nicaragua. Today, Reagan Administration officials denied the plane was an American military aircraft, or that the survivor was a US military advisor. NPR's Richard Gonzalez reports.
The Nicaraguan government identified the surviving crew member as Eugene Hasenfus, and said the man had identified himself as a US military advisor in nearby El Salvador. But relatives in Wisconsin said the man's name is Eugene Hasenfus, and that he is an ex-marine who had been working for a Florida air freight company since this summer.
Hasenfus' wife, Sally, was contacted, but she declined to say whether she had been notified by US officials and would not say anything more about her husband's activities.
Secretary of State George Shultz said today the plane had been hired by private citizens who had no connection to the US government.
"The people involved were not from our military, not from any US government agency, and CIA included. So it's ... these are private citizens, and it's not a governmental operation."
Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, there were cautious reactions to the reports of the downed aircraft. Republican Senator David Durenberger of Minnesota, Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the CIA had assured him that the plane, its pilots and cargo had no connection to US government efforts to support the contras. But Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont said he doubts the administration is telling everything it knows about the plane.
"If Americans are down there, it stretches credulity for anybody to think that they could be operating out of either Costa Rica or Honduras without the knowledge of US authorities."
There are several private groups who have raised funds to send supplies and military trainers to the contras. One of the most active groups, Civilian Material Assistance, which has been involved in supply flights to the contras in the past, denied any connection to this latest incident.
Another group, the US Council for World Freedom led by retired General John Singlaub has sent the contras boats, clothing and weapons. Singlaub could not be reached for comment today. US citizens working with the contras commonly refer to themselves as US advisors.
Congress has approved $100,000,000 in military and non-lethal aid to the contras, but barred direct US military support, including the presence of US advisors on Nicaragua soil. Here in Washington, a spokesman for the Nicaraguan Embassy, Francisco Cambbe, said his government sees no difference between congressionally approved aid to the contras and privately funded assistance.
"The administration of the United States is actively involved in promoting and encouraging North American citizens to become involved in this dirty war against Nicaragua. This past Sunday General Singlaub on '60 Minutes' stated clearly that his so-called private operation was being carried out with the support and encouragement of the White House. So, therefore, there is no distinction whatsoever."
At a news conference today for four Americans engaged in a fast and protest of the administration's support for the contras, Democratic Senator John Carry of Massachusetts said, many questions about the downed plane still remain unanswered.
"If it's an American plane, with Americans on board, with an American military advisor, carrying weapons and war supplies that originated in this country, which is somehow over Nicaraguan air space, to the degree that it landed in Nicaraguan space, that ought to be of serious concern to the people of this country."
Carry said more information is needed to determine whether the plane was a privately-funded effort, and to what degree such activities violate international law. I'm Richard Gonzalez in Washington.


Goblins, ghosts, princes and princesses. This is the way many people are dressing this Halloween. But in some places, Halloween revellers are decked out more aggressively, arming themselves with what pass for the guns of modern warfare. More from NPR's Frank Browing.
Just outside Baltimore on Harford Road, there's a gun shop that's doing a booming business this Halloween. They've got uzzies, M-16s, Thompson submachine guns, all made from plastic. Replicas, which police say, are so accurately crafted that on a dark night they easily pass for the real thing. Patrick Lauchlin, who works at the shop and also sells real guns, says they've been hot items for tonight's festivities.
"This year, assault rifles, in the Rambo mode, like, especially the M-16 Colt, you know, and of course the Thompson's a classic for the Bonnie and Clyde, in, you know, twenties era, and I just rented three of the western rigs with the western type of single action army Colt revolver for a car dealer who's dressing his people up for a sales promotion."
One especially favored replica is of a Walther P-38, that Pat Lauchlin wears in his holster. Lauchlin says he's had relatively few children asking for them for trick-or-treating, though there was one, but he doesn't think it's a good idea for ten-year-olds to carry replica weapons that look as real as these.
"They are totally realistic looking. They basically function and disassemble like a real gun world. But they're made primarily out of pop metal and some plastic and cannot be made to fire in any way."
But even though these guns are fake, they're not cheap. P-38 Walthers with gun powder caps start at $79, and the Thompsons run some 250. Beyond Baltimore, though, the gun replicas have also been hot sellers in many fancy adult toy stores, notably for the Sharper Image Chain. Lisa Bouche is spokesperson for Sharper Image at its San Francisco headquarters.
"We, of course, see a surge in a lot of sales around this time of year with the holidays coming up, and I would imagine a lot of people probably ... even though they are in the high end in price, our customer generally does have quite a bit of money to spend. So I could definitely foresee them buying it for that purpose."
Lest anyone misperceive, who it is that is looking for the guns, Bouche is quick to note that the average income of the store's shoppers is $91,000. This is Frank Browning in Washington.
* * *
In World War II, many Air Force pilots would convince that mechanical and electronic problems were caused by gremlins. According to Mike Waters, gremlins are small creatures rarely noticed by humans anymore. But he says they are still among us.
Gremlins, like almost all creatures, like to have recognition. There was a time when the mischievous works of gremlins were almost legend. But now people talk about bugs in the equipment. It's not bugs. It's the gremlins. There is one night, one night every year, when some gremlins are acknowledged, and that night is Halloween.
I know a gremlin who, on Halloween night, goes skipping down a street until it sees a lighted porch. It will climb the stairs, reach up, press the doorbell, and wait for the lady of the house to come, who invariably will say something like,
"You're a little gremlin, aren't you?"
The gremlin will nod.
And she will say, "Would you like some taffy?"
And the gremlin would say, "No."
"You have a deep voice."
The gremlin would nod.
"What's your name, child?"
"Inkey."
"Do you live in this neighborhood, child?"
"No."
"What's your last name, child?"
"Gall."
"Inkey Gall. Would you like some Tootsie Rolls, Inkey Gall?"
"No. "
"What would you like?"
"I'd like to mess up your TV."
"Is your mother out there on the sidewalk?"
"No."
"John, John, would you come in here, please?"
"Barbara, the TV's gone funny. I have to fix it."
"Inkey Gall, I think your mother wants you. I think you should go home right away."
The gremlin smiled, or grimaced, which is the way a gremlin smiles. And as it moved across the porch, it turned and said, "I've messed up every drop of milk in your refrigerator."
And the woman knew that all the milk in the refrigerator was sour. Inkey Gall turned, bounced down the steps and skipped down the street, looking for another house, where the porch lights were lit.
Now, there's no such thing as insurance against gremlins. So if you answer your door on Halloween, you should know, not everyone that looks like a gremlin is a child, and not everyone is interested in treats. (Doorbell)
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