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Speaking of memory, here's something I doubt you will ever forget. A bizarre way to learn English. We saw this video on Andrew Sullivan's Web site. He got it from YouTube. We want to know What Were They Thinking? And perhaps eating. Take a look. I h
Environmental Group Says Japan Helping Ivory Trade An environmental group has criticized Japan's controls over its ivory supply. 一个环保组织批评日本控制其象牙供应。 A report released with the support of the World Wildlife Fund this
Economics Report - A Credit Downgrade for Japan, but Some Signs of Hope 经济报道 - 穆迪下调日本国债信用评级 This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语经济报道。 This week, Moodys Investors
Nuclear Energy's Slow Return Hurts Japan's Power Producers A new study shows that the Japanese nuclear industry is unlikely to reach a government target of providing at least 20 percent of the countrys energy by 2030. The study was prepared for the R
安倍访美意味美日关系进入新阶段 WHITE HOUSE Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan begins a visit to Washington next week that U.S. officials say signals a new phase in the decades-old trans-Pacific alliance. Talks between Abe and U.S. lead
There's a sort of robot revolution happening in parts of Japan. Automated, computerized mechanisms replacing people in jobs. 机器人革命正在日本部分地区上演。自动化、计算机化的机械在工作领域逐渐替代人力。 Japan h
Experts say there is a high likelihood of a big earthquake hitting the huge metropolis of Tokyo in the next few years. Authorities are trying to ensure the city is as prepared as possible for another large quake. 专家说,日本首都大东京地区
Spinning the globe for our next story, we're taking you to the island nation of Japan. With 126.7 million people living there, the country has less than 40 percent of the population size of the U.S., and yet Japan has 5 million vending machines, comp
Japan's nuclear crisis may mean greater demand for imported food and less competition from Japanese products on world markets. But it also means that Japanese farmers and others who make and sell food have to worry about their future. 日本陷入了核
来看英国每日邮报的一篇报道,题为科学家称,由于频繁的火山爆发,日本将在百年内毁灭. 日本可能将在百年内毁灭 Daily Mail: according to a new study, Japan could be wiped off the face of the earth by a massive vo
Deadly Storm Closes Busy Airport in Japan A powerful ocean storm has killed at least 11 people and forced the closure of one of Japans busiest airports. 一场强烈的海洋风暴造成至少11人死亡,并迫使日本一家最繁忙的机场关闭。
Oversees now. As you know, we've been marking the anniversary of that devastating 9.0 earthquake and tsunami in northeast Japan. One year ago this weekend, thousands of lives were lost. NBC's Ian Williams was one of the first western correspondents t
This is AP News Minute. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg goes back to Capitol Hill on Wednesday, this time to testify before house members. On Tuesday Zuckerberg told senators that Facebook did not do enough to protect user data and he plans to do better
AS IT IS 2016-04-19 Survivors Sought After Ecuador, Japan Quakes厄瓜多尔和日本发生地震 幸存者搜救工作还在继续 Efforts to rescue victims continue after strong earthquakes in Ecuador and Japan killed hundreds and injured thousands
Former US Diplomat Criticizes Japan's Nuclear Response 外交官批评日本核事故后反应 A former high-level U.S. diplomat, who was posted in Japan for many years, is speaking out about Tokyo's initial response to the Fukushima nuclear crisis.
Crude oil prices are climbing as energy experts worry about the impact of the fighting between rebel and government forces, and the newly-imposed international no-fly zone, on Libya's oil production. Adding to the price volatility is continuing unres
Japan is pushing forward its economic recovery efforts, under Japanese Prime Minister Abes aggressive economic policies. However, there are worries that a recent consumption tax raise may cause a negative impact on the recovery and narrow consumers a
Japan is the United States' fourth-largest trading partner, and trade had increased the first two months of this year -- before the earthquake and tsunami. Now the two busiest container ports in the United States are seeing the effects of the disaste
President Obama has arrived in Japan at the beginning of an Asian tour in which US allies are looking for assurances in their terrotorial disputes with China. In an interview with a Japanese newspaper, President Obama said the US would oppose any att
Todd: OK, Sarah, how long have you been in Japan? Sarah: I've been in Japan for two months. I came in April. Todd: Again, when did you come to Japan? Sarah: Two months ago. Todd: OK, and what do you think about Japan? Sarah: It's a very interesting c