2015年12月24日 星期四

Week 6:PARIS ATTACKS: France cries ‘war’ as IS claims strikes

Islamic State militants yesterday claimed a series of coordinated attacks by suicide bombers and gunmen in Paris that killed at least 128 people at a concert hall, restaurants and the national sports stadium.
French President Francois Hollande also blamed the group and called the coordinated assault on Friday night at six different sites an “act of war.”
“Faced with war, the country must take appropriate action,” Hollande said, without saying what that meant.
Hollande said he would address the French parliament tomorrow in an extraordinary meeting and the nation would observe three days of official mourning for those killed in Friday’s attacks.
At least eight militants, all wearing suicide vests, brought unprecedented violence to the streets of the French capital in the worst attacks in Europe since the 2004 Madrid train bombings.
In the bloodiest part of a night of violence, four men armed with AK-47s and shouting “Allahu Akbar” stormed into a rock concert at the Bataclan theater in eastern Paris, gunning down at least 82 people and taking dozens hostage.
“They didn’t stop firing. There was blood everywhere, corpses everywhere. Everyone was trying to flee,” said Pierre Janaszak, a radio presenter who was at the concert by US rock band Eagles of Death Metal.
The gunmen were heard raging at Hollande and his decision in September to begin airstrikes on Islamic State positions in Syria.
“I clearly heard them say: ‘It’s the fault of Hollande, it’s the fault of your president, he should not have intervened in Syria,’” Janaszak said.
Later yesterday, the Islamic State distributed an undated video threatening to attack France if bombings of its fighters continued.
The group’s foreign media arm, al-Hayat Media Center, made threats through several militants, who called on French Muslims to carry out attacks.
“As long as you keep bombing, you will not live in peace. You will even fear traveling to the market,” said one of the militants, identified as Abu Maryam the Frenchman.
The location of the Islamic State fighters in the video was not clear and it was not possible to determine when it was filmed, but the message was unmistakable.
The militants, who appeared to be French citizens, sat cross-legged in a group wearing fatigues and holding weapons in what appeared to be a wooded area.
The video showed the militants burning passports.
“Indeed you have been ordered to fight the infidel wherever you find him — what are you waiting for? There are weapons and cars available and targets ready to be hit,” Abu Maryam said.
Another militant, identified as Abu Salman al-Fransi, said: “Even poison is available, so poison the water and food of at least one of the enemies of Allah.”
“Terrorize them and do not allow them to sleep due to fear and horror,” he added.
French officials have spoken frequently of their fears that hundreds of French citizens thought to be fighting with the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq would return to France and launch attacks.
France has taken part in US-led airstrikes on Islamic State targets in Iraq for more than a year and in September began bombing the group in Syria, claiming to have hit a training camp and an oil installation.
In a statement issued online yesterday morning, the Islamic State said that “eight brothers wearing explosive belts and carrying assault rifles” conducted a “blessed attack on ... crusader France.”
The death toll of 128 does not include the eight attackers.
The assault also left at least 250 wounded, 100 of them seriously.
Hollande said the multiple attacks across Paris were “an act of war ... committed by a terrorist army, DAESH, against France,” using an Arabic acronym for the group.
No arrests had been made by early yesterday morning and the nation was in a state of emergency, decreed by Hollande on Friday night.
Hollande himself had to be hastily evacuated from the Stade de France when suicide bombers struck outside during a friendly soccer game between France and Germany.
At first, few of the crowd appeared to grasp the significance of what was happening and the game continued. When news began filtering in, people surged onto the turf in chaotic scenes.
The worst of the killing occurred at the Bataclan music venue in the trendy 11th arrondissement, where more than 1,000 rock fans were at the sellout show.
As screams rang out and people ran over the injured or dead to make their ways to the exits or places to hide, the militants took hostages and began executing them.
“We heard people screaming — the hostages particularly — and the threats from the kidnappers,” said another survivor, 34-year-old Charles.
Along with about 20 others, he fled to a toilet where he pushed through the ceiling and hid in the cavity.
Three of the militants blew up their explosive belts as heavily armed anti-terror police raided the venues at about 12:30am, while a fourth was shot dead.
Another attacker blew himself up in nearby Boulevard Voltaire, as the streets were filled with the sound of police sirens and convoys of ambulances shipping hundreds of injured people to hospitals.
A police officer who took part in the storming of the building told reporters: “It was horrible inside, a bloodbath, people shot in the head, people who were shot as they were lying on the ground.”
Several restaurants near the concert hall were also targeted, including a popular Cambodian eatery in the trendy Canal St Martin area, where bars and restaurants were thronged with young revelers.
Paris prosecutor’s spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre told reporters she could not exclude the possibility that some attackers might still be at large.
Authorities were searching for possible accomplices.
Hollande condemned the attacks as terrorism and pledged that France would stand firm against its foes.
“A determined France, a united France, a France that joins together and a France that will not allow itself to be staggered even if today, there is infinite emotion faced with this disaster, this tragedy, which is an abomination, because it is barbarism,” Hollande said.
“This is a terrible ordeal that again assails us,” Hollande said in a nationally televised address. “We know where it comes from, who these criminals are, who these terrorists are.”
France has heightened security measures ahead of a global climate conference that is to start in two weeks, out of fear of violent protests and potential terrorist attacks.
Hollande canceled a planned trip to this weekend’s G20 summit in Turkey, which was to focus in large part on growing fears of terrorism carried out by Muslim extremists.

Structure of the Lead:


WHO- suicide bombers and gunmen   
WHEN- 2015/11/13
WHAT-France cries ‘war’ as IS claims strikes;suicide bombers and gunmen in Paris that killed at least 128 people at a concert hall, restaurants and the national sports stadium.
WHY-not given
WHERE-in Paris,France
HOW-Wearing suicide vests, brought unprecedented violence to the streets of the French capital in the worst attacks in Europe since the 2004 Madrid train bombings.

keywords:
gunmen   槍手
parliament   議會
mourn   悼
intervene   干預
unprecedented   空前的












2015年12月17日 星期四

Week 5:Chinese consumers splurge on ‘Singles Day’ spree

Chinese Internet users yesterday spent billions of dollars in the planet’s biggest online shopping splurge, as “Singles Day” hit new heights, despite slowing growth in the world’s second-largest economy.
The cumulative national bill for the day-long orgy of commerce dwarfed what Americans spent online over the five-day frenzy from Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday last year.
Singles Day is not a traditional Chinese festival, but e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (阿里巴巴) has been pushing Nov. 11 — a date heavy on ones — since 2009 as it looks to tap the country’s huge, and expanding, army of Internet shoppers.
At first it was marketed as an “anti-Valentine’s Day,” featuring hefty discounts to lure singletons and price-sensitive buyers.
However, with sales hitting new highs year after year, it has become a massive — and highly lucrative — business opportunity embraced by the nation’s digital retailers.
Competition for a slice of China’s online population of 668 million is turning increasingly fierce.
Alibaba kicked off this year’s mammoth event with a television spectacular at Beijing’s Water Cube Olympic swimming venue, featuring Chinese and foreign celebrities, including James Bond actor Daniel Craig, and US actor Kevin Spacey.
And the company’s efforts were paying off in spades, with shoppers splashing out more than US$10 billion in the first 14 hours of the sale.
This year’s tally had already outstripped last year’s gangbusters effort, with the last year’s total of US$9.3 billion matched a little more than 12 hours after the promotion’s midnight start.
In comparison, desktop sales for the five days from Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday in the US last year stood at US$6.56 billion, according to Internet analytic firm com-score.
“The 2015 sale has eclipsed last year’s final results in a little over half the time,” Alibaba said.
In an earlier release, Alibaba’s chief executive officer Daniel Zhang (張勇) said: “The whole world will witness the power of Chinese consumption this November 11.”
Another one of China’s main online retailers, JD.com Inc (京東), said it had completed more than 10 million transactions by 10am. That was almost twice as many as last year’s total.
The task of putting customers’ purchases into their hands is huge. Alibaba said its logistical arm and its partners would use more than 1.7 million personnel, 400,000 vehicles, 5,000 warehouses and 200 airplanes to handle deliveries.
The event has received vocal support from the government at a time when China’s economic expansion is slowing and Beijing is trying to transform its growth model into a more sustainable one driven by consumption.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s (李克強) office phoned Alibaba chairman Jack Ma (馬雲) hours ahead of the promotion, “congratulating and encouraging the creation and achievement of the 11.11 event,” said a posting on a social media account of Tmall (天貓), the group’s business-to-consumer arm.
Chinese Internet users yesterday showed off their acquisitions — with many lamenting that they had spent far too much money.
“I can only afford to eat dirt for the next half year,” said a user on Sina Weibo (微博), with an attached screen grab of a Taobao (淘寶) app showing she had bought 42 items.
.Structure of the Lead     
      WHO-Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s (李克強) office phoned Alibaba chairman Jack Ma (馬雲)             hours ahead of the promotion      WHEN- 11/11
      WHAT-Singles Day
      WHY-hefty discounts
      WHERE-shopping websites
      HOW-not given


keywords:

splurge   揮霍 

cumulative  累積的

orgy  狂歡

singletons  單身
lucrative  賺錢
embrace  擁抱
kicked off  拉開序幕
tally  符合
outstripped  超越
eclipse  失色


2015年12月3日 星期四

Week4:Dengue patients to be classified


TREATMENT PRIORITIZED: Patients with mild symptoms will be asked to rest at home and drink lots of water, while those with severe symptoms will be hospitalized The Central Epidemic Command Center for dengue fever yesterday said it will classify patients into three groups, according to their symptoms, for different types of treatment at different medical care institutions, starting from today.By Lee I-chia / Staff reporter


The Centers for Disease Control’s CDC Epidemic Intelligence Center director Liu Ting-ping (劉定萍) said 3,563 new cases of dengue fever were reported across the nation between Sept. 8 and Monday, adding that 13 were brought in from other countries and 3,550 were local.


In the new local cases, 3,080 were identified in Tainan, 395 in Kaohsiung and 20 in Pintung County, Liu said, adding that 10,384 cases have been reported since the start of summer, with 98.7 percent of all cases concentrated in the Tainan, Kaohsiung and Pingtung areas.CDC Deputy Director-General Chuang Jen-hsiang (莊人祥) said there were 522 new local cases of dengue fever reported on Tuesday, including 437 in Tainan and 78 in Kaohsiung.
With the vast majority of cases reported in Tainan and many patients crowding into medical centers, CDC physician Philip Yi-chun Lo (羅一鈞) said the command center will classify patients according to their symptoms so that patients with severe symptoms can receive emergency treatment.
Group A — about 60 percent of all cases recorded since the start of summer — will be patients with mild symptoms, who will be asked to rest at home and drink lots of water, he said.Group B — about 30 percent of all cases — will be patients who suffer from symptoms including persistent vomiting, severe abdominal pain and gastrointestinal bleeding, Lo said, adding that they should be treated or hospitalized at four designated hospitals; the Ministry of Health and Welfare’s Tainan Hospital, Tainan Municipal Hospital, Tainan Municipal An-nan Hospital and Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital Tainan Branch.Lo said Group C — about 10 percent of all cases — will be patients with the most severe symptoms and those in need of emergency medical treatment.He said those patients will be hospitalized at two medical centers; Chimei Foundation Medical Center (奇美醫院) and National Cheng Kung University Hospital.
“So please don’t rush to medical centers for diagnoses when you suffer from a fever,” Lo said.He said a dengue fever consulting group consisting of 15 specialists has been formed to provide professional assistance to hospitals and clinics for diagnosing and treating dengue fever patients.According to the latest statistics released by the Central Epidemic Command Center yesterday, dengue fever has caused 25 deaths since the start of summer, while 25 deaths are still unconfirmed as being from dengue.





Structure of the Lead     
    WHO-people bitten by mosquitoes 
    WHEN-since the start of summer 
    WHAT-mosquitoes spread dengue
    WHY-mosquitoes spread dengue
    WHERE-The south of Taiwan(Tainan, Kaohsiung, Pintung, and so on)
    HOW-Group A —With mild symptoms, who will be asked to rest at home and drink lots                of water.
             Group B — Suffer from symptoms including persistent vomiting, severe abdominal              pain and gastrointestinal bleeding, should be treated or hospitalized at four                      designated hospitals.
             Group C —With the most severe symptoms and those in need of emergency                        medical treatment.

keywords:
      diagnose   診斷
      persistent   持續
      medical centers   醫療中心