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1. Two days after a strong storm slammed much of the East Coast with blizzard-like conditions, many people were still digging out Monday. Many businesses were still closed due to the snowfall, and commuters in several cities had a tough time getting
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A man was standing at a corner, with a hat in each hand, waiting for handouts. A passer-by stopped and dropped a coin in one hat, then asked,
One of the fundamental principles of the United States Constitution, the law of the land, is the balance and separation of power among the three branches of the Government: the Legislative, or law-making branch that is the U.S. Congress, the Executiv
Max Baucus, the current US ambassador to China, will leave Beijing for home next Monday. In a video bidding farewell to China and its people, Baucus said he saw huge potential for cooperation between the US and China. It's really not easy for us to l
Explanation: The U.S. government has three branches (or parts): the executive branch which makes sure that people follow laws, the legislative branch which makes new laws, and the judicial branch which interprets laws (or decides what the laws mean a
Explanation: The United States government is divided into three branches (or parts), and all three share equal (or the same) amounts of power. The easiest way to understand the divisions (or parts) of American government is to think of the government
Explanation: The people who created the U.S. government wanted a way to make sure that no one branch (or part) of the government becomes too powerful. They built a system of checks and balances, also known as a separation of powers, into the Constitu
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michelle branch - everywhere Turn it inside out So I can see the part of you That's drifting over me And when I wake you're never there But when I sleep you're everywhere You're everywhere Just tell me How I got this far Just tell me Why you're here
EXPLORATIONS - Singer Michelle Branch Reinvents Her Music, Again MARIO RITTER: Welcome to EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Im Mario Ritter. Today, we look at ways women are reinventing themselves and some of the things they do. We will learn abou
DAVID GREENE, HOST: So the U.S. Supreme Court building is directly across the street from the U.S. Capitol. But yesterday, the two branches of government were at odds over who should direct how the judicial branch deals with sexual harassment. Here's
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MADRID, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) -- The Spanish branch of Industrial and Commerce(商业) Bank of China (ICBC) was officially inaugurated in Madrid Monday. ICBC President Jiang Jianqing, Spanish Minister of Industry, Tourism and Commerce Miguel Sebastian
A man was standing at a corner, with a hat in each hand, waiting for handouts. A passer-by stopped and dropped a coin in one hat, then asked, What's the other hat for?Business has been so tremendous lately. the man replied. that I decided to open a b
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 07 May 2007 Louise Arbour, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, informs journalists after return from her visit to Central Asia, 07 May 2007 The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Louise Arbour, says countries in Centra
Michelle Branch 在美国Arizona州长大的Michelle Branch,出生于1983年7月2日,自小便自学吉他和钢琴。在Michelle Branch的14岁生日宴会上,她得到了自己梦寐以求的礼物---自己平生的第一把吉他。 Artist:Michelle Branch蜜雪布兰琪 Song:You Set Me Free你让我自由
Changes are underway for China's judicial system, as the country enhances the rule of law. After being imprisoned for 23 years, Chen Man, now 53 years old, was acquitted due to unclear facts and insufficient evidence in February. He was accused of ki
Here With Me - Michelle Branch It's been a long long time 时间过了很久 Since I looked into the mirror 自从上次照镜子 I guess that I was blind 我猜我一定是瞎了眼 Now my reflection's 现在我的感觉 Getting clearer 反应越来越