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A remarkable accomplishment has taken place now in college sports. The women's basketball team at the University of Connecticut has now won 100 straight games. William Brangham has more. To put this streak in context, the UConn women haven't lost a b
[00:01.70]You bet your life, you big, tall string bean. 你打赌, 你这巨大的士兵 [00:03.18]Ah, you made it. 你来了 [00:04.94]Here. Paolo here to save the day. 给, 宝罗来安排 [00:07.26]Genovia 吉诺威亚 [00:11.50]The land I call my
[00:01.70]You bet your life, you big, tall string bean. 你打赌, 你这巨大的士兵 [00:03.18]Ah, you made it. 你来了 [00:04.94]Here. Paolo here to save the day. 给, 宝罗来安排 [00:07.26]Genovia 吉诺威亚 [00:11.50]The land I call my
[00:01.30]Amelia, courage is not the absence of fear... 艾米利娅, 面对恐惧不要胆怯 [00:05.54]that something else is more important than fear. [00:10.54]The brave may not live forever... 英勇不会永远存在 [00:11.54]but the cautiou
By Cathy Majtenyi Murambi, Rwanda 12 July 2007 Rwanda's rolling green countryside and laid-back city life paint a picture of peace and tranquility. But beneath the calm surface, the people of this African Great Lakes country are still struggling to c
BBC news with Marion Marshall. Malaysian police say they believe the half-brother of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has been killed at an airport in Kuala Lumpur. A British source close to Kim Jong-nams family has told the BBC that poison was in
This is Scientific American 60-second science.I'm Sophie Bushwick.Got a minute? It's not easy being yellow.But as now is face two separated con?? demix which threaten the pluck the fruit off x tables.Fortunately,reseachers have now x banana's DNA,pro
By Brian Padden Irbil, Iraq 28 August 2006 Kurdish leaders in Iraq say they want to be sure prosecutors build the strongest case possible against Saddam Hussein and six of his military commanders charged with genocide in the Anfal military operation
At the annual U.N. General Assembly meeting in New York, the African Union reaffirmed its opposition to issuing an arrest warrant at the International Criminal Court for Sudan's president, in connection with crimes committed in the conflict in the c
By Tendai Maphosa London 02 November 2007 Amnesty International urged governments on Friday not to send anyone suspected of crimes during Rwanda's 1994 genocide to be tried in the country, saying it has serious concerns about the justice system. From
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. I'm Joshua Leo Voice 2 And I'm Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand - no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 People. Men and women, old and you
[00:03.62]Clarisse: How are the children, Robbie? 孩子们好吗?罗 比 [00:06.62]Would you like to see them, maam? 你想见 他们吗?女王 [00:10.38]Theres Ryan and Bridget. 莱安和拔利特 [00:14.46]CLARISSE: Oh, theyre beautiful. 很漂亮
[00:01.04]SPEAKER: Get off the grass! 不要踏上草坪上 [00:02.80](Message repeated in other languages) [00:08.60]Welcome, Miss Thermopolis. 瑟姆丝小姐 [00:09.56]Weve been expecting you. 我们在等你 [00:20.08]MIA: Oh, be careful. 小心