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    November 1
    [ 2006-11-01 08:00 ]

    Mrs Ghandi was shot by her bodyguards
    1984: Violence follows Gandhi killing

    England have

    Outbreaks of religious violence have occurred in parts of India in the wake of yesterday's assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by Sikh members of her bodyguard.

    Extra police and troops have been deployed in the Indian capital, Delhi, after angry mobs set fire to four Sikh temples.

    Several Sikh-owned businesses were also attacked and stones were thrown at a car bringing India's President Zai Singh, a Sikh, from the airport.

    All gatherings of more than four people have been banned in Delhi and the army has been put on high alert.

    Outbreaks of violence have also been reported in other areas of India.

    The most serious was in the town of Agartala in the remote north-east where an overnight curfew was imposed after a mob attacked a police station believing Sikhs had taken refuge inside.

    Security has now been tightened and the authorities have moved to prevent attacks on isolated Sikh communities.

    A new prime minister, Mrs Gandhi's son, Rajiv, was sworn in last night, 12 hours after his mother's death.

    In a late-night broadcast to the country, Mr Gandhi appealed for calm.

    "We should remain calm and exercise the maximum restraint. We should not let our emotions get the better of us," Mr Gandhi said.

    Indira Gandhi was shot at 0900 local time yesterday by two Sikh members of her bodyguard.

    She received 16 bullet wounds at close range in the chest and abdomen.

    One of the assassins was shot dead on the spot by other guards; the other is now in hospital in a critical condition.

    Leaders from around the world are expected to gather in Delhi for Mrs Gandhi's funeral on Saturday.  
      

    Armed helicopters have failed to locate Viet Cong bases in the jungle

    1966: Viet Cong bombs Saigon

    Artificially 1969:
    The At least eight people have been killed and several wounded after Viet Cong artillery shelled the South Vietnamese capital, Saigon.

    Altogether about 30 shells were fired into the city centre.

    The first round came as troops and spectators were getting ready to watch a parade to mark National Day, the third anniversary of the overthrow and assassination of former Prime Minister Ngo Dinh Diem.

    There was a lull and then a second round of shells exploded as Prime Minister Nguyen Kao Ky was saluting his troops.

    There was chaos as crowds tried to find cover on foot or by motor scooter.

    Many found their way blocked by American and South Vietnamese armoured vehicles coming from the opposite direction.

    One shell hit the Chapel of Saint Anthony of Padua in the cathedral.

    And another exploded just outside the cathedral killing an American officer.

    Five other Americans were wounded and at least two Vietnamese killed when a shell hit the crowded central market.

    The Viet Cong were firing from bases at the edge of the jungle some three and half miles away from Saigon and amazed military observers with their accuracy.

    They also sank an American minesweeper in the Saigon River with a mine later in the day, killing several crew members.

    So far US armed helicopters and South Vietnamese ground forces have failed to track down any Viet Cong bases.

    Yesterday, former US President General Dwight D Eisenhower called for more troops to be sent to Vietnam to bring about a swift end to the conflict.

    He told the US News and World Report that the war had been "going on too long" and said America should be "putting in the kind of military strength we need to win" as soon as possible.

    Vocabulary:
     

    curfew: the ringing of an evening bell;an order that after a specific time certain activities (as being outside on the streets) are prohibited(宵禁令;打晚鐘時間)





     
     

     

     

     
     

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