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EXPLORATIONS - The X- 15 Rocketplane By Marilyn Christiano Broadcast: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 (THEME) ANNCR: Explorations -- a program in Special English by the Voice of America. (THEME) The X-15
[00:52.00]Before time began, there was the Cube. 宇宙尚未形成前,有一个火种源方块 [00:55.08]We know not where it comes from, 我们不知道它来自何方 [00:58.04]only that it holds the power to create worlds and fill them with lif
Traveling by plane is exciting, but it can also be very tiring. There are so many things to be done. You have to pay the airport tax, check in your bags and then get to the departure gate. So it's bes
KDFW: Ooooh, son. KDFW: He saddles up everyday and hits the open range. Egon Settle: There you go. KDFW: Which in this case is one of the busiest commercial districts in North Texas Egon Settle: I've
AZUZ: A University of Colorado professor says some dogs love a good squeeze. A professional dog trainer says maybe dogs just don't like being snuggled and photograph at the same time. The point, not everybody agrees with the University of British Col
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: This just in. You are looking at obviously a very disturbing live shot there. That is the World Trade Center and we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Another
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #1: I think most people hate to think of themselves as middle-class. UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #2: Have what you need, but maybe not everything you want. UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: We have a car, but we live in an apartment. That's middle class
PHILLIPS: Forget the questions regarding the law just for a second and just think about the moral issue here. It may make your blood boil. A small baby at risk, her parents worried about her broken heart, but also faced with no way to pay for her lif
PHILLIPS: Now listen to this story. The high schooler succeeded. The grade schooler failed. Yes. Grade schooler. An eight-year-old boy in Houston said he couldn't stand the bullies anymore. So what did he do? He jumped out the second floor window of
For the last several months, CNN has followed the path of a young man from his small town to his coming of age in the U.S. military. Today, in the sixth part of a soldier's story, we check in at a very pivotal point of his young military career, a we
SAVIDGE (voice-over): Darkness falls in St. Louis and with it, the temperature. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Blowing snow as well, the wind chill index five below downtown at the arch. SAVIDGE: And at the New Life Evangelistic Shelter the homeless have begun
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: We turn our attention now to Europe where migration from war-torn countries is changing the face of many cities, like Calais, France. Migrants use Calais as a staging ground to reach Britain where they believe asylum conditions a
经典歌曲-乘喷汽机离去Leaving On a Jet Plane Chantal Kreviazuk Leaving On a Jet Plane All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go, I'm standing here outside your door. I hate to wake you up to say good-bye. But the dawn is breaking It's early mo
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: In 1989, students like Shen Tong were the driving force behind the protests in Tiananmen Square. And now China has more than 30 million students in higher education. But how much do young Chinese know about what happened a quarte
Armenian plane takes off after security checks in Turkey YEREVAN, Armenia, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) -- An Armenian cargo plane had resumed its flight to Aleppo, Syria, after being forced to land by Turkey for security checks, local media Armenpress reported
Next Plane Home I woke up early to baby blue eyes from the ? whoah whoah and when the sun comes through and lights you like the angel you are whoah whoah I know I do you wrong when I'm with you I've been gone With every season change, it looks the sa
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Unidentified: So what are you doing this weekend, Adriana? Adriana: I'm going to Fukuoka with...to meet my friend. Unidentified: Oh, cool. How do you know her? Adriana: She went to university with me. Unidentified: What's she doing in Fukuoka? Adrian