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1.Pakistan rescue work

    The epicentre of the earthquake was not far from Muzzafarabad and it has turned large parts of the city into ruins. Almost every second building has collapsed and most others have been severely damaged. This has thrown hundreds of thousands of people out on the streets -- many of whom have spent their second consecutive night out in the open. But with the re-opening of a major road link, help has started to pour in.
    A number of foreign rescue teams have also arrived and their presence is making a difference. Members of the UK-based charity, International Rescue Corps, have used life-detecting sensors to locate a thirteen-year-old boy from under the rubble. They are now searching for more survivors. Rescue teams from Turkey are also involved in similar work. But with thousands already dead, many here have been highly critical of the government's relief efforts and say it's too little, too late.

collapsed
fallen down

out in the open
not inside a building but outside on the streets or in fields

to pour in
to arrive in large numbers

making a difference
having a positive impact

life-detecting sensors
special equipment which can find signs of life

to locate
to find

the rubble
the remains of buildings which have fallen down

survivors
people who were not killed but who might be trapped

have been highly critical of
have had a lot of complaints about

relief efforts
work to give help to those who need it

2.US economy a year after President Bush's re-election

    During the campaign, Mr Bush's Democratic party opponents repeatedly pointed out what had happened to the job market in his first term. He was the first President since the great depression of the 1930s to seek re-election with fewer people in jobs than when he started. In the meantime, American businesses have been creating more jobs. According to Department of Labor figures, about one and three quarter million more people have jobs now than a year ago. And unemployment, at five point one per cent is relatively low. But there are sceptics who say that the US is still not creating enough jobs to keep up with a growing workforce.
Mr Bush was re-elected with a commitment to reduce the deficit in the government's finances. His critics put much of the blame for the deficit on the tax cuts of his first term, although a short recession just after he took office was also a factor. The deficit has come down by over 90 billion dollars in the last year but there is continuing debate about whether to make further tax cuts and whether to curb some government spending programmes. And there is a very large deficit in US trade with the rest of the world - more than six hundred billion dollars over the last year. Some observers, including the International Monetary Fund, think there is some danger of this deficit coming down in a way that disrupts economies and financial markets around the world.

Democratic party opponents
    Members of the US Democratic political party who are in opposition to President Bush and his policies and wanted their own party to form the US government

pointed out
   made it clear

first term
the first period of time when Mr Bush served as President of the US

the great depression of the 1930s
  a time when the US economy failed which caused many people to lose all their money; some people even took their own lives when they lost their jobs and homes and the economies of other countries also suffered badly

sceptics
people who are not convinced about the value or truth of what the government is saying

reduce the deficit
   make sure that the government receives more money than it spends so that it will not have as many debts

His critics
people who do not approve of what Mr Bush is doing

a factor
something that also had an effect on the results

to curb some government spending programmes
   to limit the amount of money that the government was planning to spend on some of its programmes

observers
   people and organisations that watch and keep a record of what is happening


  1.Pakistan rescue work    
  2.US economy a year after President Bush's re-election  



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