谷歌尊重歐盟的起訴 但表示強烈不滿

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4月21日導讀;

[本日voa聽抄音頻時光為:01分38秒]

 

Thanks for taken ten minutes for CNN STUDENTNEWS. I'm Carl Azuz. A quick tour of headlines iswhat's first up today.

A former professional football player will bespending the rest of his life in prison. 25-year oldAaron Hernandez played tight end for the NFL's NewEngland Patriots. He had a contract worth 40million, but Hernandez was arrested in 2013 and convicted yesterday for the murder of his onetime friend, Odin Lloyd.

Hernandez's sentence is life without parole.

The European Union is suing Google.The E.U. says the internet search company is violatinganti-trust laws, unfairly limiting competition in the market place.How?

Well,if you search Google for running watch, for example, you'll see pictures, prices, and linksfor watches whose companies paid Google to advertise on the site. Competitor's watches andthe best or most relevant running watches may not be top search results.

Google says it respectfully but strongly disagrees with the complaint, and says that whenEuropeans are shopping online they are far more likely to use other sites than Google anyway.

Today is a day of remembrance at Virginia Tech. It's the eight anniversary of a shooting whena student killed dozens of other students and faculty before killing himself. Norris Hall, wheremost of the victims were, was reopened two years later and now houses the Virginia TechCenter for Peace Studies and Violence Provention.

The Al-Shabaab terrorist group attacked a Somalian government building this week. A Kenyannews paper reports that 15 people were killed, at least six of the Islamist militants who want toreplace Somalia's government also died in the attack.

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