第1个回答 2009-10-27
这个是英国广播公司BBC的新闻稿子原文:
Pope
Benedict
has
been
celebrating
Christmas
midnight
Mass
at
Saint
Peter's
Basilica
in
Rome.
The
service
was
broadcasted
to
more
than
forty
countries
around
the
world.
Although
it
was
conducted
in
Latin,
the
worldwide
reach
of
the
Roman
Catholic
Church
was
represented
by
readings
and
prayers
in
Italian,
English,
French,
German,
Spanish,
Polish,
Portuguese,
Arabic
and
Tagalog
spoken
in
the
Philippines.
The
Cuban
authorities
are
reported
to
have
flown
in
a
leading
Spanish
surgeon
for
consultations
on
the
health
of
President
Fidel
Castro.
A
Spanish
newspaper
reported
that
the
head
of
the
surgery
at
the
Madrid
hospital,
Hose
Luis
Garcia
Sabrido,
had
arrived
in
Havana
several
days
ago.
Stephen
Gibbs
reports
from
Havana.
The
Barcelona-based
newspaper
says
the
Doctor
Garcia
flew
to
Havana
last
Thursday
on
a
jet
chartered
by
the
Cuban
government.
It
says
he
came
to
give
his
professional
advice
on
whether
President
Castro
should
undergo
further
surgery.
There
has
been
no
confirmation
from
the
Cuban
government
of
any
aspect
of
the
report.
Doctor
Garcia
is
however
understood
to
have
been
in
Havana
just
last
month,
on
that
occasion
to
take
part
in
an
international
conference
on
surgery.
This
is
BBC
world
news.
Georgia
says
it
has
agreed
to
buy
eight
hundred
million
cubic
meters
of
gas
from
Turkey
next
year
almost
half
of
its
needs.
The
price
has
not
been
disclosed,
but
the
announcement
follows
Georgia
agreeing
last
week
to
buy
slightly
larger
amount
from
the
Russian
state-controlled
Gazprom
at
double
its
previous
price.
The
Iranian
parliament
has
described
the
United
Nation
Security
Council
decision
to
impose
sanctions
on
Iran
because
of
its
nuclear
programme
as
unjust
and
illegal.
The
big
majority
of
Iranian
deputies
have
approved
a
bill,
instructing
the
government
to
review
cooperation
with
the
International
Atomic
Energy
Agency.
The
former
Chilean
military
ruler
General
Augusto
Pinochet
who
died
earlier
this
month
has
left
a
posthumous
letter.
The
letter
was
published
by
a
group
of
his
supporters
who
said
it
had
been
received
in
2004.
Simon
Watts
reports.
General
Pinochet
saw
himself
as
a
warrior
hero,
but
he
was
pursued
to
the
last
by
investigations
into
alleged
human
rights
abuses.
Trying
to
salvage
his
reputation
from
beyond
the
grave,
the
general
says
he
was
proud
of
stopping
a
Marxist
dictatorship.
Referring
to
the
estimated
three
thousand
deaths
during
his
rule,
he
says
tough
measures
were
needed
but
he
was
more
flexible
than
generally
realized.
The
letter
reveals
how
unappreciated
General
Pinochet
felt
in
his
final
days.
He
says
there
was
a
kind
of
banishment
and
unimagined
loneliness.
A
contact
of
a
former
Russian
agent
who
died
in
British
after
contracting
radiation
poisoning
has
been
arrested
in
Naples.
The
man
Mario
Scaramella
met
the
Russian
Alexander
Litvenenko
on
the
day
he
became
ill.
Mr.
Scaramella
who
has
also
been
affected
by
radiation
was
arrested
on
his
return
from
London.
The
BBC
correspondent
in
Italy
says
the
arrest
is
connected
with
the
long-running
investigation
into
arms
trafficking
and
is
not
related
to
the
death
of
Mr.
Litvenenko.
BBC
world
news.
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