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President Bush is defending his policy on wiretaps and other ___1___ surveillance to protect against terrorists. President was challenged Thursday on some of his policies during a visit to North Carolina.
Also Thursday the President nominated the acting director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to take the position ___2___. David Paulison took over at FEMA in September after Michael Brown stepped down.
The first picture has been released of ABC news anchor Bob Woodruff who was injured in Iraq more than two months ago. The picture showed Woodruff at home with his wife. He's now getting ___3___ care for his injuries.
Frightening scene is caught by a surveillance camera. A man who later admitted he had been drinking heavily jumped a half wall in a parking garage thinking there was a ground on the other side. There wasn't and he fell four floors onto concrete below. The man survived but ____4____ in a hospital with a number of broken bones.
1. warrantless 2. permanently ( forever ) 3. outpatient ( A patient who is admitted to a hospital or clinic for treatment that does not require an overnight stay ) 4. wound up ( wind up - to find yourself in an unexpected and usually unpleasant situation, especially as a result of what you do )
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