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克里姆林宫拒绝进行评论

D. Revealing the source of news. From Anarchy To Islamic Rule In Afghanistan U.S. officials say that militia may be the key to stability By Michael Dobbs Washington Post Staff Writer The stunning capture of Kabul by the radical Taliban militia organization represents the best chance in years of ending the anarchy that has wracked Afghanistan since the Soviet invasion in 1979, but it also could be the prelude to the construction of a particularly strict Islamic state, according to U. S. officials and experts. D. Revealing the source of news. 2. The Rich Get Richer and Elected By STEVEN V. ROBERTS WASHINGTON, Sept.23 ––The House of Representatives, which prides itself on being “the people’s House.” has been turning into a rich man’s club. The representatives newly elected in 1984 were almost four times as wealthy as the first-term lawmakers elected only six years before, according to a new study based on the numbers’ financial reports. 3. The Mob in the Markets: FBI Sees Bigger Presence By Sandra Sugawara Washington Post Service WASHINGTON ––Organized crime’s presence on Wall Street is growing and there are increasing signs that foreign mobsters are trying to penetrate U.S. stock markets, according to a top FBI official. Thomas Fuentes, senior chief of the FBI’s organized-crime section, said Wednesday at a House of Representative hearing that organized crime’s involvement in the U.S. financial and securities markets “has become significant,” although it has mainly been limited to low-priced, thinly traded stocks that are not listed on major stock exchanges. 4. Genetic rice creeps closer China could be the first country in the world to approve genetically modified (GM) rice. The State Agricultural GM Crop Bio-safety Committee, the technical body which evaluates GM rice for research and marketing, is likely to meet in November, according to insiders—and Chinese scientists are confident of the progress they have made.

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