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The unemployment fell to 8.3% in January.It'the lowest in more than two years in US.The economy had 243,000 job loss last month much better than the average annual forecast.And the White House says it's a sign that United States is continuing to make
By VOA Sports Washington, DC 16 January 2008 All of the highly seeded players in action have advanced to the third round of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne. Top seed Justine Henin of Belgium led the way on the women's side Wednesda
Shaun: Hi, you're senum, am I right? Senum: That's right. And you're Shaun? Shaun: Yeah, yeah. I'm from Canada and I heard that you're from Australia. Senum: Yep. That's right. Shaun: Ah, that's great because I'm thinking of going to Australia on an
Maria: So Alex, now we talked about what I would like to do in the future, what about you? Career wise, let's start with that. Alex: I actually have absolutely no idea what I want to do as a career. I know I want to do something interesting and I wan
Todd: OK, Aaron can you talk a little about sports in Australia? Aaron: No worries. In Australia, when I was a child, I used to play cricket and Australian football every weekend. In the winter, I played Australian football, and in the summer it was
By VOA Sports Washington, DC 24 January 2008 Unseeded Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has pulled off a stunning upset in the men's semifinals of the Australian Open in Melbourne, routingNo. 2 seedRafael Nadal of Spain 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. Tsonga, rankedNo. 38
To the markets, Wall Street jumped on a pick-up in consumer confidence and positive company profit numbers: By the close of trade, the Dow Jones Industrial average added 187 points or 1.1%, SP 500 Index rose 1.2% or 23 points to 1985, and the Nasdaq
Todd: So, Aaron, how does the government work in Australia? Aaron: The government in Australia is very simple. We have two major parties. The Liberal Party and the Labor Party, and the people decide who the Prime Minister is. You chose a politician t
BBC Learning English 6 Minute English Aussie town gets own money NB: This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript Dima: Hello and welcome to this edition of 6 Minute English with me, Dima Kostenko Rebecca: and me, Rebecca Byrne. Dima: Rebecca is
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Among the matches in progress. It is Roger Federer trying to advance as he faces Nikolay Davydenko. The score there was 6-3/6-4/6-4. Meanwhile, the earlier results seeing Andy Murray moving through after overcoming Portugal's Joao Sousa in three sets
Now let's get more business and finance news, in particular the markets see how they finished the trading week. And in Europe, we could see a mostly down, a quite oversee in Germany with the Dax. The FTSE finished down 76 points. Across the Atlantic,
And when the markets in Europe closed a couple of hours ago, London's FTSE was down around 26 points. Ah, whereas in Germany, the Dax went in the opposite direction. Ah, but across the board, fairly flat in Europe. In the US, and as trading comes to
SYDNEY, April 30 (Xinhua) --- Fashion Week Australia (MBFWA) has kicked off in Sydney, with local heroes Luke Sales and Anna Plunkett from Romance Was Born and State Deputy Premier Andrew Stoner hoping some of the world's leading fashion figures can
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There are many dangerous animals in Australia like the crocodile for example. When I was in Australia I saw many crocodiles when I was in the north and they did look very scary with their big jaws and lots of teeth. It was quite scary. We saw them fr
Todd: So, Aaron, in America we have this image of Australia being very rugged and all these dangerous animals. So is that true? Aaron: It's not so true, but it's not so wrong. The three main animals that are dangerous in Australia, one is the crocodi
SYDNEY, May 2 (Xinhua) --- The Australia New Zealand Bank (ANZ) has reported first-half underlying profit of over 3 billion U.S. dollars, a result that stands in stark contrast to its refusal to keep in step with the central bank's official rate move
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To finance. Now the Reserve Bank has hinted it will cut interest rates next month, soaring in the month ahead, as the mining boom slows quicker than expected. Mr Stevens says the gloom over Europe's debt crisis is starting to ease, but he says produc