지상 최대의 쇼 일식

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H1N1 Vaccine

Tonight, Uncle Sam wants you to roll up your sleeves. A car goes out for thousands of volunteers to test a vaccine for the H1N1 flu in a race against time. I’m Katie Couric. Also tonight, the president goes prime time to push for a healthcare reform. The growing sex trade in America. Young girls, many from middle-class families drawn into prostitution in alarming numbers. This is the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric.

 

Good evening, everyone. Well, you may have forgotten about it. But the H1N1 flu virus has not gone away. In fact, it’s expected to make a rebound. So researchers are moving as rapidly as they can to come up with a vaccine and they need your help. In this country alone, this flu has infected more than a million people. Worldwide, it has killed more than 700. Today, the US government called for volunteers to take a test shot.

 

10 청소년의 매매 증대

We turn now to a story you may not want your young children to watch. About a dark side of this country most of us never see or even know exists a world where children teenage girls mostly, but some as young as 11 are lured into a life of prostitution. Every year, there are as many as 300,000 victims and that’s what they are… victims of a criminal enterprise. That’s growing larger by the day, because unfortunately there’s a huge market for these lost girls.

 

지상 최대의 일식

We end tonight with a look at the sky and a solar eclipse scene throughout much of Asia. In ancient times, an eclipse could set off a panic. But now it’s incredible awe경외 on those rare occasions when a moon makes the sun disappear. Terry McCartney watched it in China. It was the eclipse we almost didn’t see. The longest eclipse this century which lasted up to 6 minutes and 39 seconds occurred over Asia from India to China in Monsoon season with heavy clouds in many places. We got lucky as the clouds parted just in time.

 

In India, thousands gathered beside the Ganjeez to watch the eclipse, causing a stampede that killed one person. Elsewhere in India, the superstitious미신을 믿는 사람들 hid in doors from the disappearing sun. In Hanoi, in Vietnam, some who didn’t have dark glasses looked to the sun’s reflection in the lake. And in Thailand, the myths about an angry god eating the sun prompted monks to hold ceremonies to ward off evil. Across Asia, millions of people watched the eclipse. The next eclipse this long won’t come until the year 2132. Terry McCarthy, CBS News, Shanghai.

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