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THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Earlier this week, I had coffee with Rockey Vaccarella in the White House. Rockey is from Saint Bernard Parish in Louisiana, and he and his family lost everything they owned to Hurricane Katrina. Rockey drove to Washingt
24 最高法院决议拒绝大麻作为药品 DATE=5/19/01 TITLE=IN THE NEWS#481 - Supreme Court Rejects Medical Marijuana BYLINE=Cynthia Kirk (Start at 1'06
Broadcast: January 23, 2003 By Nancy Steinbach This is the VOA Special English EDUCATION REPORT. We continue our series of reports about how students from foreign countries can attend a college or uni
By Mario Ritter Broadcast: November 11, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Consider the life of a crop farmer. One year, the growing conditions are excellent. Th
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - The Food and Drug Administration By Jill Moss Broadcast: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. I'm Sarah Long. VOICE
Mexico Takes First Step to Overhauling Criminal Law 墨西哥启动刑法修改第一步 The Northern Mexican State of Nuevo Leon has taken the first step toward open court criminal trials by allowing
As pro-government troops continue their push to oust Islamist insurgents from southern and central Somalia, Uganda and Burundi have pledged additional troops to reinforce the African Union peacekeeping mission. It has been slightly more than a month
THIS IS AMERICA – June 17, 2002: Reform of the FBI By Jerilyn Watson VOICE ONE: The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the main investigating agency of the United States Department of Justice. The J
D Demo 音乐样本带 demographic segments 人口区隔 demonstration commercial 展示广告 Demonstrations and comparisons 展示与比较 diffusion filters 柔焦滤镜或柔光镜 Digital Audio Ta
Bush: Pre-9/11 Document Did Not Include 'Time and Place of an Attack' Paula Wolfson President Bush says he received no information prior to September 11, 2001, indicating a terrorist attack on America
the U.S. federal budget. Actually, we're talking about two budgets today. The first one: the government's budget for 2011. There isn't one. At least, not the kind of formal budget you'd normally have. What's been happening is that Congress has passed
The federal government, albeit reluctantly, has gotten into the banking business, announcing it would inject 250 billion dollars directly into some of the nation's largest financial institutions. Richard Sylla is an economics professor and financial
1. President Bush says the failure of North Korea's long-range missile doesn't diminish his goal to deal with the country's nuclear program. The president said the launches make the communist nation e
1. NFL star Michael Vick has file d his plea agreement with a federal court. In it he admits to being involved in a dogfighting ring but denies gambling on individual fights. He's due to appear in court Monday and prosecutors are set to recommend he
1. Federal officials have opened a Mississippi River floodgate for the first time in nearly four decades. Opening the Morganza spillway will ease pressure on levees downstream and help prevent flooding in Baton Rouge and New Orleans. 2. President Bar
1. Congress has approved legislation that ends furloughs of air traffic controllers. 2. Government officials say the Boston bombing suspects mother was added to a federal terrorism database about 18 months before the attack. 3. Hundreds of high schoo
This is AP news minute. 1. At least 4 marines are dead after a gunman attacked 2 military facilities in Tennessee. The suspect identified as 24-year-old Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez was also killed. Officials are investigating a possible motive. 2. A
The Glacial World of Mount Rainier 雷尼尔山的冰川世界 This week on our National Parks journey, we travel to Americas mountainous Pacific Northwest. We are exploring Mount Rainier National Park in Washington state. The mountain in Washington
The U.S. Senate has overwhelmingly approved a sweeping federal tax bill that will swell America's national debt by hundreds of billions of dollars and, it is hoped, stimulate a lagging U.S. economy. Attention now shifts to the House of Representative
Thorny Issues Surround Military Terror Tribunal at Guantanamo The Obama Administration recently reversed a decision about the trial venue for alleged 9/11 mastermind, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. He and four alleged co-conspirators now face justice in a m