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          October 28
          [ 2006-10-31 08:00 ]

          October 28
          President Kennedy has been praised for his diplomatic skills
          1962: World relief as Cuban missile crisis ends

          England have

          The world has breathed a collective sigh of relief after the superpowers reached an agreement ending the immediate threat of nuclear war.

          Russian leader Nikita Khrushchev has agreed to dismantle all Russian missiles based in Cuba and ship them back to the Soviet Union.

          The announcement was made in a public message to President John F Kennedy broadcast on Moscow Radio.

          In response, President Kennedy said the decision to remove the Cuban missiles was an "important contribution to peace".

          He has also promised the US will not invade Cuba and will eventually lift the US naval blockade imposed on the island.

          The blockade will continue until effective UN inspection ensures that the missiles in Cuba have been dismantled.

          The crisis began on 14 October after a U-2 reconnaissance plane revealed the existence of several nuclear missiles based in on the Caribbean island capable of reaching the US.

          Then, a week ago, President Kennedy made a TV address to the nation denouncing the Soviets' actions. He declared a naval blockade on Cuba and threatened the USSR itself with attack if any Cuban missile were launched against the USA.

          Since then the world has been on tenterhooks wondering which superpower would back down first, desperately hoping this was not the beginning of a nuclear World War III.

          Four days ago, faced with a huge US fleet including eight aircraft carriers that had formed an arc 500 miles (800km) from the eastern tip of Cuba, Soviet vessels approaching the island turned back.

          The British Foreign Secretary the Earl of Home welcomed Khrushchev's decision to dismantle the weapons in Cuba and praised President Kennedy's diplomatic skills.

          China has expressed anger at the Soviet climb-down and said it will support Cuba "through thick and thin".

          As part of the settlement Cuba's president Fidel Castro, angered that he was not consulted on the agreement, has ordered all Americans off the American base at Guantanamo used by US military for 60 years. 
            

          Security was stepped up outside other churches

          2001: Children killed in Pakistan massacre

          Artificially 1969:
          The Masked gunmen have burst into a church in eastern Pakistan killing 18 people including children who were at prayer.

          The attack took place during a service attended by over 100 people at a church in the town of Bahawalpur.

          The identity of the attackers is not yet known but reports suggest there had been fears of a possible retaliation by Islamic extremists following the US strikes on neighbouring Afghanistan.

          According to officials, members of a banned Islamic militant group are under suspicion.

          Worshippers said that as the gunmen opened fire they declared Pakistan would become a graveyard of Christians to avenge deaths in Afghanistan.

          One witness said six men on three motorcycles rode up to Saint Dominic's Church and pulled out AK-47 assault rifles, shooting police guards before entering the packed church.

          Terrified worshippers are said to have scrambled for cover, some taking shelter in a small room behind the altar, but most were hit.

          Eyewitness reports suggest the gunmen locked the doors and sprayed bullets at the Protestant congregation who were using the church at the time, riddling the walls with bullet holes.

          Pakistan President General Musharraf has strongly condemned the attack.

          "I would like to assure everyone that we will track down the culprits and bring them to justice" he said.

          This is the largest ever attack on Pakistan's Christian minority and has led to shock and fear throughout the community. "We already were fearful and now we are really fearful. What is our future?" said one.

          Christians make up about 1% of Pakistan's 120 million population.

          Vocabulary:
           

          reconnaissance: the act of reconnoitring (especially to gain information about an enemy or potential enemy)(偵查;搜索)

          retaliation : action taken in return for an injury or offense(報復;報仇)



           
           

           

           

           
           

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