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65 恐怖袭击阴影笼罩美国乃至全球经济 IN THE NEWS - September 22, 2001: Economic Effects of Terrorist AttacksBy Cynthia Kirk (start at 1'06
57 经济萧条导致预算盈余骤减 IN THE NEWS - September 1, 2001: Federal Budget/Social SecurityBy Paul Thompson (start at 1’06”)This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, IN
By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: August 29, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, IN THE NEWS. Many people have watched a dispute over the placement of a stone marker in the America
THE MAKING OF A NATION #94 - Secession, Part 1 By Frank Beardsley Broadcast: Thursday, December 23, 2004 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: THE MAKING OF A NATION -- a program in Special English by the Voice of Ameri
EXPLORATIONS - Computer Software Theft By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: Software is easy to copy. This is why software the
Mas Yamashita does not remember when he and his family left their small home in Oakland, California. But he does remember where they went: the Tanforan Assembly Center in San Bruno, California. During World War II, thousands of Japanese-Americans wer
US Move to Raise Interest Rates Could Have a Big Effect The United States central bank raised its main interest rate Wednesday for the third time this year. The rate increase could affect not only the U.S. economy, but economies around the world. Exp
I'm Nicole Lapin at the CNN center in Atlanta, here is look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. Iran's top legislative body has invited opposition leader Mir-Hossein Mousavi and two other candidates to a meeting. The Guardian Council now says it's
A federal judge has something to say about the health care reform law. You're going to find out what in today's broadcast. I'm Carl Azuz. CNN Student News starts right now! First up, though, the federal government will have more of a say in some of t
Well, you knew it was coming: the Feds suing Arizona, trying to stop its tough new immigration law. The law that among other things requires police to question people they think might be in the country illegally. It's supposed to kick in three weeks
Stock prices fell sharply in the final half hour of trading today because of continued fears about the banking and auto industries. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 7.3% of its value today. NPR's Jim Zarroli reports. Prices were down throughout
A large bomb that exploded at a luxury hotel in Peshawar, Pakistan has claimed the lives of at least 11 people and left 55 others wounded today. Officials say militants attacked the Pearl Continental Hotel popular with foreigners with guns and a tru
President Obama has told Democratic supporters not to be discouraged by the election results giving Republicans control of the House. Mr. Obama says he's told Republican leaders he wants to cooperate on issues affecting the American people. I told Jo
1. The AP has obtained this video showing yesterday's underground steam pipe explosion as it happened. The blast in midtown Manhattan killed one person and sent debris and dust flying. 2. A federal judge is dismissing Valerie Plame's lawsuit against
One nation overdrawn 欧洲的问题不在于货币 Lessons for Europe from Americas history 美国历史对今天欧洲的启示 IN THE frantic race to save the euro, many Europeans have sought inspiration from the United States, perhaps the most su
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05布什反对设置能源最高限价 Bush Rejects Call for Price Caps on Energy Prices Deborah Tate Los Angeles 30 May 2001 04:01 UTC President Bush has met with California's Governor Gray Davis to
1. Two former Bear Stearns managers were arrested this morning on securities fraud and other charges. It s in connection with the collapse of a hedge fund that heavily bet on subprime mortgages before the market collapsed. 2. Some flooded-out Midwes
1. At least half a dozen journalists were among those arrested and handcuffed by police during an overnight raid of the Occupy Wall Street camp in New York. Mayor Michael Bloomberg defended the NYPD's policy of keeping the media back. 2. Senator Bob
1. A federal jury found former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich guilty on just one count of lying to federal agents. The judge says he will declare a mistrial on the 23 remaining counts the jury couldn't agree upon. Federal prosecutors say they are