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Today's Highlight in History: In 1876, Thomas A. Edison received a patent for his mimeograph. In 1942, six convicted Nazi1 saboteurs who'd landed in the US were executed in Washington DC; two others received life imprisonment2. In 1945, President Truman signed the United Nations Charter. In 1945, the Soviet3 Union declared war against Japan during World War Two. In 1953, the United States and South Korea initialed a mutual4 security pact5. In 1963, Britain's "Great Train Robbery" took place as thieves made off with 2.6 million pounds in banknotes. In 1968, Richard M. Nixon was nominated for president at the Republican national convention in Miami Beach. In 1973, Vice6 President Spiro T. Agnew branded as "damned lies" reports he had taken kickbacks7 from government contracts in Maryland, and vowed8 not to resign -- which he eventually did. In 1978, the US launched "Pioneer Venus Two," which carried scientific probes to study the atmosphere of Venus. Ten years ago: As the Persian Gulf9 crisis deepened, American forces began taking up positions in Saudi Arabia; Iraq announced it had annexed10 Kuwait; President Bush warned Iraqi President Saddam Hussein that "a line has been drawn11 in the sand." Five years ago: President Clinton, during a visit to Baltimore, ordered all companies doing business with the federal government to report the pollution they cause. One year ago: Opening a new attack on the Republican tax-cut measure, President Clinton warned the nation's governors at their meeting in St. Louis that the $792 billion package would trigger "huge cuts" in Medicare, farm programs and other spending critical to their voters. 点击收听单词发音
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