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This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语农业报道。 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
Health Report - People With Chronic Hepatitis B Often Do Not Know It 健康报道 - 乙肝的传播和防治 This is the VOA Special English Health Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语健康报道。 Today we answer a question. Vu Quang Hien fro
Solar Plane Prepares for Global Circumnavigation 太阳能飞机准备环游世界 Pilots of the sun-powered plane Solar Impulse 2 completed two successful test flights Thursday in the United Arab Emirates, in preparation for the first attempt
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Henry Fonda and James Stewart were two of the greatest stars of Hollywood's golden years. A new biography describes their 50-year friendship and dedication to their craft. Each was an actor before he became a star, their biograph
Hi, I'm Carl Azuz, and welcome to CNN Student News. Ever since Pope Benedict announced his plan to resign, we've been talking about how a new Pope is chosen. Yesterday, we told you that black smoke from this chimney indicates a new Pope had not been
We were on our high, now we're on our low 也曾有炙热的爱情但如今关系已低至冰点 I need to pull myself together 我想我要强撑着振作 Going back to sleep, wake me up when you leave 就此长眠在你离开之际将我唤醒 Last
he army says it's begun an investigation into the disappearance and capture of Sgt.Bowe Bergdahl in Afghanistan 5 years ago. The 2-star general put in charge in the investigation will not interview Bergdahl until those helping him recover give the go
Kenneth R. Feinberg, who was recently appointed by President Barack Obama as the Independent Administrator of the Gulf Claims Facility for the $20 billion BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill compensation fund, speaks at the Economics Club in Washington, 1
Pope Francis Known for Humility, Service to the Poor The first Latin American pope was born in Argentina, the son of an Italian railway worker. Jorge Mario Bergoglio and his four siblings grew up in Buenos Aires. While a teenager, he had an infection
DAVID GREENE, HOST: All right. Legalized marijuana, it turns out, does not necessarily mean the end of marijuana crime. That's what authorities are discovering in Washington state, one of the first to legalize recreational pot. Five years into that e
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Ezra Pound, a major American poet, and John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot President Reagan - both men had something in common - St. Elizabeths Hospital, where those with mental illness were housed. NPR special correspondent Susa
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Two websites known for creative writing close at the end of the month. One is The Awl - that's A-W-L like the hand tool. A sister site is The Hairpin. Both are much admired. So what went wrong? NPR's Glen Weldon reports. GLEN WEL
NOEL KING, HOST: Photographs taken over the course of 50 years are on view in Los Angeles. Three different photographers captured stunning and shocking and provocative images. And then a curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art found connections amo
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Next week, high school students from all over the country will meet in Washington, D.C., to recite poems. It's for a national competition called Poetry Out Loud. The state champion from Maine has been barred from the contest becaus
NOEL KING, HOST: Could the president hire and fire civil servants at will? That question is at the heart of a concept that's likely to come up often at Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings this fall. NPR's legal affairs corre
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Motorcyclists from around the world travel to South Dakota this week for the 78th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. As Jim Kent reports, the rally's rowdy reputation is mostly a thing of the past. (SOUNDBITE OF MOTORCYCLE REVVING) JIM KENT
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: The Senate plans a different sort of summer. Instead of going home this August, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell canceled the recess, says he wants to approve more of President Trump's judicial nominees, who face Democratic
Broadcast on Coast to Coast: April 17, 2003 HOST: Each Thursday our Wordmasters talk about American English. Filling in for Avi Arditti and Rosanne Skirble this week is VOA's Adam Phillips. He looks at some of the marks that wars have left on the lan
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: At some point in their lives, many artists spend time painting themselves - self-portraits that express who they are at a particular moment. Washington's National Portrait Gallery is showing over 70 such works. Edward Hopper, at
President Obama has said that US forces are hitting the so called Islamic State group harder than ever, but he admitted the battle remained difficult and progress needed to come faster. Speaking at the Pentagon, Mr. Obama said the US had killed a num