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What is an interview? The best way to look at an interview is as a conversation rather than an interrogation. In a conversation, information flows both ways and after all, you want to learn about the company you may be working for as much as they wan
Clashes between Indian security forces and the remaining terrorists that launched a multi pronged assault on Mumbai continued into the night as authorities slowly regained control of the city. Raymond Thibodeaux has this report from Mumbai where exp
Reporter: Dell was famous for its low-cost approach- for its direct-sales model via Internet and telephone. Is that still an advantage today? 记者:戴尔以价格低廉、网络或电话直销而闻名,在今天那仍然是一个优势吗? De
The move to seven day work in the NHS will be one of the government's biggest tasks of the next five years. But it says the benefits for patients are worthy their pay for. The lark of surgence and consultants that the weekends sort cut around 3000 li
Some surgeons making more than $1 million in consulting fees did not disclose that fact in journal articles related to devices on which they consulted. Cynthia Graber reports 一些外科医生可以得到100多万美元的器械咨询费,但是他们
Celebrities looking for income beyond record contracts, movie deals and commercial endorsements, often start their own fashion lines. Rock musicians, actors and sports stars have all thrown their hats into the ring. But commentator Rosecrans Baldwin
By Nick Wadhams Nairobi 17 July 2007 Conservation groups are up in arms about a proposal to build a soda ash plant on the shores of a lake in Tanzania that is among the world's most important flamingo breeding grounds. Nick Wadhams reports from our E
AS IT IS 2013-06-02 Wrestling May Still Be an Olympic Sport Hi again. Nice to have you with us on As It Is. Im Kelly Jean Kelly. People who like the sport of wrestling can breathe a sigh of relief at least for now. Wrestling has passed the first test
By Barry Newhouse Washington, DC 25 October 2006 watch Youth Vote, Internet With the American election season in its final weeks, candidates are scrambling for any advantage to help them win at the polls on November seventh. This year more politicia
By Matt Steinglass Hanoi 26 June 2007 When Vietnamese President Nguyen Minh Triet met United States President George Bush in Washington last week, they announced new efforts to tackle the damage caused by Agent Orange. Although the countries agreed v
By Carol Pearson Washington 26 September 2009 As the H1N1 swine flu virus spreads rapidly through the Northern Hemisphere, doctors and other health care professionals face a heavier-than-usual workload. Even without a flu pandemic, studies show, up
US Hospitals Turn to Toyota for Management Inspiration When Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle started losing money in 1998, its CEO began a search for a new management system that would get the hospital back on track. After two years of visiti
Al-Shabab Fuels Tensions Between Kenya, Somalia Kenya's decision this past week to send troops over the border into Somalia in pursuit of al-Shabab militants appears to be a major shift in foreign policy. The full extent of Kenya's operations are not
Health Experts Urge Mothers Worldwide to Breastfeed International advocates are using the annual observance of World Breastfeeding Week - which is August 1-7 - to raise awareness of breastfeeding's health benefits and to provide the societal support
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Maybe Sean Spicer ought to call our next guest. There are now breakup consultants, people who will counsel on how to cope with broken hearts and couples who split apart. We're joined now by Natalia Juarez, who is a breakup expert b
And the Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull wants the NBN to continue rolling out fibre while a strategic review is carried out. Our business editor Peter Ryan says his main priority now will be to recruit a new board. Ah, the head hunters would
By Paul Sisco Washington, DC 17 October 2007 Medical imaging and improved computer technology are significantly making the detection of heart disease easier, safer and better. VOA's Paul Sisco reports. Dr. James Earls is the medical director at Fairf
By Nico Colombant Bensonville, Liberia 11 March 2008 Liberia's health sector is facing a rebuilding task of colossal proportions after years of civil war and neglect left behind a destroyed infrastructure and very little staff. This created condition
By Mil Arcega Washington 03 November 2009 Recent surveys of online Internet users shows the amount of time people spend on social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter is growing, and it may be costing employers time and money. In t
Security experts are warning more abductions of reporters and other foreign personnel are likely in the war-torn country, following the kidnapping and controversial rescue of a British journalist in Afghanistan. 安全专家警告说,会有更多记者