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Broadcasting Time: 07:00-08:00, GMT+08:00, 2010-04-24 Hello and Welcome to News and Reports on China Radio International. In This Edition With heavy snow and biting winds creating new challenges in the earthquake zone in Qinghai, health officials are
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Bacterial meningitis must be treated with antibiotics as soon as possible or the infection can cause hearing loss and brain damage. It can also kill. File photo of a girl being vaccinated against m
AIDS 2012 to Say Thanks to US About 20,000 people from more than 200 countries are expected in Washington for the 19th International AIDS Conference. Its the first time the worlds largest AIDS-related gathering will be held in the U.S. in more than 2
From NPR News in Washington. I'm Jack Speer. On Capitol Hill lawmakers are making plans to recoup the government bailout money that insurance giant AIG used to pay executive bonuses. NPR's Audie Cornish reports. After offering billions in rescue mon
The US is seeing its strongest three months of hiring since the start of the recession. The Labor Department reports an increase of 227,000 jobs in February. The numbers from the previous two months have also been revised upward. But the unemployment
Newtons Apple Tree 牛顿的苹果树 Newton was an English physicist and mathmatician,and was the greatest scientist in his era. 牛顿是一位英国物理学家和数学家,也是他那个时代最卓越的科学家之一。 Isaac Newton was bor
There are some things in this world that a photograph cannot capture. One of those is the Northern California Redwoods. You can never truly appreciate their magnificence until you have stood next them. They are definitely something to put on your buc
18. For a social epidemic to occur, however, each person so affected must then influence his or her own acquaintances, who must in turn influence theirs, and so on; and just how many others pay attention to each of those people has little to do with
MARGARET WARNER:Countries around the globe will mark World AIDS Day this weekend. The toll of the disease is still enormous. More than 30 million have died since the epidemic broke out. And AIDS accounted for 1.7 million deaths last year. But there i
Broadcast: Mar 18, 2003 The World Health Organization said it still does not know the cause of a mysterious respiratory illness that is being blamed for the deaths of nine people. The disease, known a
This morning, Haitians gathered at what remains of Notre Damn Cathedral to celebrate mash on this somber occasion. One year has now passed since the earth shook Port-au Prince. The earthquake killed closed to a quater million people. In October, disa
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. We can get viruses from the Internet. But can we catch viruses on our cell phones? A new study in the journal Science says yes, but the spread of such ma
The US markets are reacting in part to more upbeat economic news this time in retail. The Commerce Department reports consumers spent more money in the last three months than previously thought. In July, retail sales rose 0.5%, and the government rev
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is expressing US support for the Cairo government's plan for a democratic transition in Egypt. NPR's Michele Kelemen talked to the secretary in Munich today. Secretary Clinton says she's keeping tabs on the Egyptian
Attorney General Eric Holder says the Justice Department is conducting a thorough investigation into the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Florida. NPR's Craig Windham reports no charges have been filed so far against George Zimmerman,
Dengue Fever Epidemic Kills Nine in East Timor 东帝汶9人死于登革热 Australian soldiers and medical experts from the World Health Organization are helping the East Timorese government cope wit
HEALTH REPORT - Diabetes Called a Growing Worldwide Epidemic By Barbara Klein / Broadcast: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 16:00:00 UTC This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Today is World Diabetes Day, part of a campaign to urge governments to do more to
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. United Nations officials now say fewer people than they thought are infected with the virus that causes AIDS. Last year, the agency known as UNAIDS estimated that thirty-nine and one-half million people
The Epidemic of Cheating in Sports Throughout time, cheating in sports has caused debate and dispute. Athletes often do whatever it takes to win in competition. Some take drugs that are meant to improve their performance, such as steroids. These migh