2014年12月24日 星期三

week6 - Canadian Parliament. Ottawa. shooting. gunman

Footage shows man’s parliament attack

Sat, Oct 25, 2014 
Canadian police have released dramatic surveillance footage showing the moment a gunman suspected of planning to travel to Syria to fight alongside Islamic militants breached security at parliament after shooting dead a soldier.
The footage emerged on Thursday as officials said they had found no evidence of a wider plot following another deadly attack on Monday — also by a young Canadian convert to Islam who had sought to leave for Syria.
Canadian authorities were scrambling to probe the background of the young men, the first of whom ran his car over a soldier, killing him, and another who shot a soldier at a war memorial before storming parliament and being gunned down.
“These are difficult threats to detect,” Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commissioner Bob Paulson said. “There is no way of knowing where or when such an attack could take place.”
Paulson said the gunman in Wednesday’s attack on parliament, identified as 32-year-old Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, had been in Ottawa applying for a passport to travel to war-torn Syria.
It remained unclear whether Zehaf-Bibeau “received any support in the planning of his attack,” he added.
His comments came as video surveillance footage showed how the gunman took less than four minutes to gun down army reservist Corporal Nathan Cirillo and make his way into parliament, where he exchanged fire with police and parliamentary security.
In the House of Commons on Thursday, members applauded Sergeant-at-Arms Kevin Vickers, who fired the shot that stopped Zehaf-Bibeau.
Vickers, a veteran of the Royal Canadian Mountain Police appointed to lead the parliamentary security team and wield the ceremonial mace, has become an inspiration to Canadians struggling to comprehend how two of their countrymen could turn against their homeland.
“The objective of these attacks was to instill fear and panic in our country and to interrupt the business of government,” Prime Minister Stephen Harper told the chamber as business resumed. “Well, members, as I said yesterday, Canadians will not be intimidated. We will be vigilant but we will not run scared.”
“We will be prudent, but we will not panic and as for the business of government, well, here we are, in our seats, in our chamber in the very heart of our democracy and our work,” he added.
Harper then crossed the floor to shake Vickers’ hand and to hug opposition leaders.
Wednesday’s attack on parliament came two days after 25-year-old Martin Couture-Rouleau ran over two soldiers in a Quebec parking lot, killing one of them, before being shot dead by police.
Both assailants had sought to travel to Syria where they might have joined Islamist extremists waging war abroad, officials have said.
Police chief Paulson insisted that Zehaf-Bibeau acted alone and investigators have so far not uncovered any connection between the two attackers.
“Our investigation has not revealed any link between Zehaf-Bibeau and Martin Couture-Rouleau,” Paulson told reporters.
Canada has never before been hit by Muslim militant violence, but it has been threatened in militant broadcasts over its role in US-led air strikes in Iraq targeting the Islamic State (IS), formerly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
Some Canadians are thought to have traveled to the Middle East to join the group, and others are thought to have developed radical ideas at home, living among Canada’s Muslim minority.
Harper on Thursday placed a bouquet of flowers at the war memorial in the Canadian capital to honor Cirillo, an unarmed soldier on ceremonial guard at a war memorial on Parliament Hill in downtown Ottawa.
A large crowd had gathered at the site, still cordoned off with yellow police ribbon, to pay their respects.
Canada’s Muslim community is nervous that the attacks will stir animosity against it, and its leaders were quick to denounce the violence and vow to keep a closer eye on troubled believers.
Imam Sikander Hasni of the Kanata association, who works at the capital’s mosque, said he and his colleagues had worked closely with police and had tipped them off to an earlier plot.
“Something needs to be done, but at the same time, I think there’s a realization that sometimes there is not very much that can be done,” he said.
Structure of the Lead
Who - A gunman suspected of planning to travel to Syria to fight alongside Islamic militants
Where - At parliament
When - Not given
What - Shoot dead a soldier
Why - Not given
How - Not given
Keywords
surveillance footage 監控錄像
breached security 繞過安檢
scramble 爭奪
storm 強攻
instill 灌輸
assailants 襲擊者
cordoned off 封鎖
denounce 聲討
tipped off 通風報信

2014年12月17日 星期三

week5 - Japan volcano eruption Mount Ontake

Volcanic eruption strands 250 in Japan

Sun, Sep 28, 2014
A Japanese volcano erupted yesterday, spewing ash and small rocks into the air and leaving seven people unconscious, eight seriously injured and more than 250 stranded on the mountain, officials and media said.
A thick, rolling, gray cloud of ash rose into the sky above Mount Ontake close to where TV footage showed hikers taking pictures. Trekkers and residents were warned of falling rock and ash within a 4km radius.
“It was like thunder,” a woman told broadcaster NHK of the first eruption at the volcano in seven years. “I heard ‘boom, boom,’ then everything went dark.”
Japan’s Meteorological Agency said the volcano, which straddles Nagano and Gifu prefectures 200km west of Tokyo, erupted just before midday and sent ash pouring down the mountain’s south slope for more than 3km.
There was no sign of lava from the TV footage.
The eruption forced aircraft to divert their routes, but officials at Tokyo’s Haneda airport and Japan Airlines said there were no disruptions to flights in and out of the capital.
NHK quoted a Nagano prefectural official as telling a government meeting that seven people were unconscious and eight others seriously wounded.
Police said that more than 250 hikers were stranded on the mountain, which is 3,067m high and last erupted in 2007.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who returned from the US yesterday, said he had issued instructions to mobilize the military to help in the rescue effort.
“Nearly 200 people are in the process of descending the mountain, but we are still trying to figure out details. I instructed to do all we can to rescue the people affected and secure the safety of the trekkers,” Abe told reporters.
Nagano police sent a team of 80 to the mountain to assist the climbers who were making their way down, while Kiso Prefectural Hospital, near the mountain, said it had dispatched a medical emergency team.
“We expect a lot of injured people so we are now getting ready for their arrival,” an official at the hospital said.
More than five hours after the initial eruption, the thick ash cloud showed no signs of abating, NHK TV showed.
“It’s all white outside, looks like it has snowed. There is very bad visibility and we can’t see the top of the mountain,” Mari Tezuka, who works at a mountain hut for trekkers, told reporters. “All we can do now is shut up the hut and then we are planning on coming down.”
Structure of the Lead
Who - A Japanese volcano
Where - In Japan
When - Saturday, Sep 27, 2014
What - A Japanese volcano erupted
Why - Not given 
How - Not given

Keywords
erupt 爆發
spew 噴
unconscious 昏迷
slope 坡
lava 岩漿
dispatch 派遣
abating 減弱

2014年12月10日 星期三

week 5-Ebola

No US Ebola warning, CDC says

2014-10-02  03:00
The Centers for Disease Control CDC yesterday said that it currently does not plan to raise the travel warning for the US, which saw its first imported case of Ebola confirmed on Tuesday.
“Judging from the quality and standards of the US’ public health and medical systems, the centers do not see the need to raise the travel notice for the country at the moment,” CDC Deputy Director-General Chou Jih-haw (周志浩) said.
Chou said that the infected patient has been kept in isolation and the possibility of the highly contagious disease spreading across the US seems rather low, adding that the centers would only consider issuing a travel warning if US-based Taiwanese or Taiwanese visitors to the country were at risk of contracting Ebola.
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the patient was confirmed to have Ebola through laboratory tests after he traveled to Dallas, Texas, from Liberia, where an outbreak of the virus has killed about 1,830 people.
The person developed symptoms about four days after arriving in the US on Sept. 20, before seeking medical care at the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas on Friday last week and being admitted on Sunday.
The US agency does not advise people on the same flight as the ill person to undergo monitoring, as Ebola is only contagious when an infected person is exhibiting active symptoms.
The WHO statistics show that as of Monday, a total of 6,572 cases of Ebola have been reported, including 3,459 in Liberia, 2,021 in Sierra Leone, 1,071 in Guinea, 20 in Nigeria and one in Senegal.

In response to the quickly spreading outbreak, Taiwan’s CDC set up an emergency task force on Aug. 8. It has also issued a level-3 warning against travel to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, as well as a level-2 alert for Nigeria.

Structure of the Lead
Who -The Centers for Disease Control CDC
Where-Not given
When -2014-10-01
What - It currently does not plan to raise the travel warning for the US, which saw its first imported case of Ebola confirmed on Tuesday.
Why - Judging from the quality and standards of the US’ public health and medical systems, the centers do not see the need to raise the travel notice for the country at the moment
How - Not given
Keywords
confirm 證實
raise 提出
infect 感染
contagious 傳染
contract 感染
outbreak 爆發
symptoms 症狀

2014年11月12日 星期三

‘Ice Bucket’ gives ALS group boost

Sun, Aug 24, 2014
The Ice Bucket Challenge that recently spread from the US to Taiwan has raised large sums of money for local amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients within a short period of time, with many attributing the campaign’s success to the power of viral marketing.
Between last Sunday and Thursday, the Taiwan Motor Neuron Disease Association received a total of NT$13 million (US$433,091) in donations, it said.
That is about 43 percent of the about NT$30 million that the association typically receives in donations over an entire year, association head Liu Yen-chu said.
Liu said the association will use the money to provide better long-term care for people with ALS — also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease — and improve the financial conditions of the patients’ families.
The Ice Bucket Challenge went viral on social media in the middle of the year, and from July 29 to Sunday last week, the US-based ALS Association received US$53.3 million in donations, it has said.
Many Taiwanese public figures have taken on the task, which involves pouring ice water over the head or donating money — or both — and challenged more to participate.
Taiwan Foundation for Rare Disorders deputy chief executive Yang Yung-Shiang said the challenge has raised public awareness of rare disorders in the nation and has been a big encouragement for people working in that sector.
Local academic institutions lack funding to study rare diseases, said Liu Ho-chien , CEO of the Spinal Cord Injury Foundation and former secretary-general of the Taiwan Spinocerebellar Ataxia Association.
There are 201 diseases classified as rare in the nation, 70 percent of which are not treatable, Yang said.
While the National Health Insurance Administration covers some of these patients’ medical needs, other costs, such as for care and assistance, are still a huge burden for the patients’ families, he added.
Liu and Yang urged the public to continue donating to and helping raise awareness of patients with rare disorders, and not allow the Ice Bucket Challenge to be just another Internet fad.
Structure of the Lead

Who - Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients
When - Not given
What - Ice Bucket Challenge
Why - Raise large sums of money for local ALS patients
Where - From the US to Taiwan
How - With many attributing the campaign’s success to the power of viral marketing

Keywords
viral 病毒
donations 捐贈
executive 執行

2014年11月5日 星期三

week 3 - University of California, Santa Barbara, Elliot Rodger

Taiwanese among six killed in California

Tue, May 27, 2014 - Page 3
US authorities have confirmed that at least one of the victims in a killing spree last week in California was a Taiwanese student, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Anna Kao (高安) said yesterday.
Representatives from the Taiwan Economic and Cultural Exchange Office (TECRO) branch in Los Angeles has “established direct contact with local authorities” and the University of California at Santa Barbara to offer its assistance, Kao added.
On Friday night, Elliot Rodger, 22, allegedly stabbed to death his two roommates — Hong Cheng-yuan (洪晟元), also known as James, 20, and George Chen, 19 — and a visitor, Wang Weihan, 20, from Fremont, California, in their apartment near the university campus.
Rodger then drove to the Alpha Phi sorority house on campus and shot three women on the lawn.
Katherine Cooper, 22, and Veronika Weiss, 19 — both students at the university — were killed. The third women, as yet unidentified, is being treated for multiple gunshot wounds.
Rodger drove on to a local deli, went inside and shot and killed Christopher Ross Michaels-Martinez, 20.
He injured 13 more either with gunshots or a car that he used as a battering ram against bicyclists and skateboarders.
The killing spree claimed seven lives, including Rodger’s.
The Santa Barbara County Sherriff’s Office said Rodger took his own life after the rampage.
US media reports said Rodger had uploaded multiple YouTube videos, including one, which has since been removed, titled Day of Retribution, promising to have “his revenge against humanity” — particularly the women whom he claims rejected him.
Hong, who identified himself on Facebook as having grown up in Taipei, had graduated from Lynbrook High School in San Jose, California, the TECRO office in Los Angeles said.
The office is still seeking confirmation with the university whether Chen was also Taiwanese.
Structure of the Lead
Who-A Taiwanese student
When-Not given
What- A Taiwanese student in a killing spree
Where-California 
Why-Not given 
How-Kill people with a gun and a knife at random
Keywords
killing spree 殺人魔
allegedly 據稱
stab 刺傷
deli 熟食店
rampage 狂暴行為

2014年10月29日 星期三

week 2 - 2014 FIFA World Cup

2014 FIFA World Cup: Germany Defeats Brazil 7-1, Reaches Final

July 8, 2014, 7:30 PM

Brazil had a meltdown -- and the entire world was watching.

Playing without star striker Neymar, the Brazilian team was battered by Germany today 7-1 during a semifinal match at the World Cup.
Deflated Brazil fans were seen sobbing in the stands in Belo Horizonte during the first half as the Germans continued to score goal(進球得分) after goal without seeming to even break a sweat. The Germans led 5-0 after 29 minutes.
Defender David Luiz, who served as captain for the Brazilian side during the match, held back tears after the game when he expressed his disappointment for the devastating(破壞性的) loss.
Captain Thiago Silva was also absent, forced to sit out after previously receiving two yellow cards and serving a one-game suspension(禁賽). But the man on everyone's minds was the heart and soul of the team -- Neymar. Brazilian players wore hats honoring their teammate, who is sidelined with a back injury.
Meanwhile, thousands of cardboard Neymar masks were handed out to fans as a way to help make it seem like Neymar was a part of the festivities.
He clearly wasn't. After the dismal showing in the first half, it was clear Brazil's energy had been zapped(擊潰). The team has never won a World Cup at home and felt mounting pressure to win the 2014 tournament.
 The Brazilians lost the 1950 final 2-1 to Uruguay at Maracana Stadium, the only other time Brazil hosted the tournament. Before today, the worst loss ever by a Brazil team was 6-0, again to Uruguay, at the 1920 Copa America.
Meanwhile, the Germans set a few records of their own.
Germany scored five goals in the first 29 minutes, the fastest any team has scored five goals in any game in World Cup history. In addition, Germany’s Miroslav Klose is now the highest goal scorer in World Cup history. Klose has 16 career World Cup goals, _ with Brazil’s Ronaldo who had 15.
Once the game ended, Brazilian officials told German fans to stay inside the stadium for security reasons. Brazil fans walked out stunned by the loss. There were no reports of fan violence outside the stadium following the game.
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/2014-fifa-world-cup-germany-beats-brazil-shocking/story?id=24474785
Structure of the Lead
WHO-Brazilian team,Germany 
WHEN-Not given
WHAT-The Brazilian team was battered by Germany today 7-1 during a semifinal match at the World Cup
WHY-Not given
WHERE-Brazil
HOW-During the first half as the Germans continued to score goal after goal without seeming to even break a sweat. The Germans led 5-0 after 29 minutes.
Keywords
score goal 進球得分
devastating 破壞性的
suspension 禁賽
zapped 擊潰
breaking a tie 打破平手

2014年10月22日 星期三

Week 1 - 2013年回顧 Boston Marathon

Remains of Boston Marathon bombing suspect claimed

Sat, May 04, 2013 - Page 7
The body of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was the subject of a massive manhunt and died after a gun battle with police, was claimed on Thursday.
US Department of Public Safety spokesman Terrel Harris said a funeral home retained by Tsarnaev’s family picked up the 26-year-old’s remains. He said he had no more information about plans for the remains.
The medical examiner determined Tsarnaev’s cause of death on Monday, but officials said it would not become public until his remains were released and a death certificate was filed. It was unclear on Thursday evening whether the death certificate(死亡證明) had been filed.
Tsarnaev’s widow, Katherine Russell, who has been living with her parents in Rhode Island, learned this week that the medical examiner was ready to release his body and wanted it released to his side of the family, her attorney Amato DeLuca said.
Tsarnaev’s uncle Ruslan Tsarni, of Maryland, said on Tuesday night the family would take the body.
“Of course, family members will take possession of the body,” Tsarni said. “We’ll do it. We will do it. A family is a family.”
After the hearse believed to be carrying Tsarnaev’s body departed Boston, television stations reported that their helicopters followed it to the Dyer Lake Funeral Home where about 20 protesters had gathered. An Associated Press photographer later reported seeing a hearse leaving the home escorted(護送) by two police cars.
Dyer Lake funeral(葬禮) director Tim Nye told the Sun-Chronicle newspaper late on Thursday that the body was only brought to his funeral home temporarily and was transported to another facility, but did not say where.
Tsarnaev, who had appeared in surveillance(監控) photos wearing a black cap and was identified as the principle suspect in the bombing, died days after the bombing.
The April 15 attack, using pressure cookers packed with explosives, nails, ball bearings and metal shards near the marathon’s finish line, killed three people and injured more than 260 others.
US authorities said Tsarnaev and his younger brother later killed a Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus police officer and carjacked(劫持) a driver, who escaped.
 http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2013/05/04/2003561444
Structure of the Lead
WHO- Tamerlan Tsarnaev
WHEN-Thursday,May,2
WHAT-Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was died.
WHY-After a gun battle with police.
WHERE-Not given
HOW-Not given
Keywords
remains 遺體
death certificate 死亡證明
escorted 護送
funeral 葬禮
surveillance 監控
carjacked 劫持