2. In Egypt, police are searching for five Pakistani men in their widening probe into that country's deadliest terror attack on the Red Sea resort.
3. Sunni Arabs end a boycott and rejoin the committee drafting Iraq's new constitution and a minibus blast kills at least twelve outside a Baghdad hotel.
4. American and North Korean negotiators hold a rare meeting ahead of six-nation disarmament talks on Pyongyang's nuclear program.
5. And with the countdown in its final hours, NASA says it's ready to bend long-standing safety rules to launch shuttle Discovery on Tuesday.
WORDS IN THE NEWS
1. boycott :VB;boycott,boycotts,boycotting,boycotted If a country, group, or person boycotts a country, organization, or activity, they refuse to be involved with it in any way because they disapprove of it. N-COUNT:oft N of/against/on n;boycott,boycotts eg. Opposition leaders had called for a boycott of the vote. eg. ...the lifting of the economic boycott against Israel.
2. disarmament :N-UNCOUNT;disarmament Disarmament is the act of reducing the number of weapons, especially nuclear weapons, that a country has. eg. The goal would be to increase political stability in the region and accelerate the pace of nuclear disarmament.
3. bend :VB;bend,bends,bending,bent If you bend rules or laws, you interpret them in a way that allows you to do something they would not normally allow you to do. eg. A minority of officers were prepared to bend the rules.
4. long-standing :ADJ-GRADED;long-standing A long-standing situation has existed for a long time. eg. They are on the brink of resolving their long-standing dispute over money.