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THE MAKING OF A NATION - October 3, 2002: Lyndon Johnson, Part 2 By Jeri Watson VOICE 1: This is Doug Johnson. VOICE 2: And this is Phil Murray with THE MAKING OF A NATION, a VOA Special English progr
From NPR News in Washington, Im Lakshmi Singh. While US stocks trading lower and investors focusing more on the US economy that the European debt crisis deal reached earlier this week. At last check the Dow was down 8 points at 12,201; NASDAQs off ab
Republican presidential hopefuls in New Hampshire are spending the last day before that states primary sparring with each other. Newt Gingrich says he has to take back a pledge to run a positive campaign to protect himself from rivals attacks. Mitt R
After weeks and weeks of discussion, after demonstrations and strikes, more than 150 hours of debate in both the French senates and National Assembly, the pension reform bill passed its last legislate of hurdle today with a vote of 336 to 233 at the
If you really want your presentation to pop, treat it like a show, with heads and flows and themes and transitions. 如果你真的想要演讲出类拔萃,就把它当作一场演出,各种标题、流程、主题和过渡。 Jobs includes video
Iranian Americans have been closely watching protests in Iran. An Iranian government campaign against protesters led to the deaths of at least 21 people over the past week. More than 400 others were arrested. Thousands of Iranians have also taken par
Ross Dunn Palestinian President Yasser Arafat on Saturday called on his people to terrorize their enemy, as he bitterly marked the founding of Israel 56 years ago. Thousands of Palestinians took part
Broadcast: Feb 12,2003 More than 111,000 military reservists around the United States have been plucked out of their civilian lives and called-up to active duty, in support of the U.S. military's 2)
Report: Ebola Fueled by Distrust As health officials in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone struggle to eliminate the final cases of Ebola, a new report said some hard lessons have been learned. The group International Alert says a lack of trust between
Protests have been taking place across the United States to call on President Donald Trump to release his tax returns. 日前,全美爆发了大规模抗议游行,人们要求总统唐纳德特朗普公布他的纳税申报表。 Tax March organi
Indiana is just one signature away from becoming the country's 23rd right-to-work state. Governor Mitch Daniels is expected to sign off on the legislation today after the state Senate approved it. Indiana Public Broadcasting's Brandon Smith reports f
利比亚少数民族要求平等 Libya's revolution has led to renewed demands from the country's Berber minority for cultural and language rights and full integration into the Arab-majority country. Such demands have been heard before, but this tim
韩国人每周坚持抗议日本二战暴行 Protesters gather in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul every week to demand an apology and reparations from Tokyo for the thousands of South Korean women who were forced into prostitution during Worl
美国关切巴林动荡局势 The United States is increasingly concerned about unrest in Bahrain ahead of the trial of a leading opposition activist later this month. There has been little progress in a national dialogue that was agreed to followin
BBC News. President Trump has said the United Nations Security Council must be prepared to impose tough sanctions on North Korea in response to its missile and nuclear programmes. He said that North Korea was a real threat to the world and a problem
核心句型: I don't see eye to eye with you on this issue. 在这个问题上,我不同意你的看法。 see eye to eye字面意思有点像汉语中的男女双方对上眼了,喜欢上对方了。但是在英语中可不是这个意思,这
Broadcast: Jan 25, 2003 By Cynthia Kirk This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, In the News. Last Saturday, people around the world demonstrated1 against President Bush's plan to tak
A new opinion poll shows strong Turkish public support for Turkeys military campaign in Syria against a Kurdish militia. The AG polling company questioned Turkish citizens about the campaign. It reported that 90 percent of those asked expressed suppo
Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are pressuring state lawmakers in Florida to consider gun control laws. The move comes after 17 students and teachers were killed in last weeks shooting. The students have organized a demonstration f
(From) NPR News in Washington, Im Nora Raum. Edward Snowden, the former US contractor whos wanted on espionage charges for revealing information on surveillance programs, has left Hong Kong and is seeking asylum elsewhere. NPRs Nathan Rott reports Sn