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I-Pad is a disappointment for me, and it's too much like Ipod. I think it gets virtue of it, I think it's good. It reminds me of feminine products. I'm sorry, not to be gross. I think it's a terrible name. Paul ,what do you think? Im still fainting.
By Jim Randle Irbil, Iraq 10 October 2006 Saddam Hussein's trial on genocide charges continued in Baghdad, with the former Iraqi leader again getting ejected from the court. When things settled down, witnesses told the court those who did not die in
SOUAD MASSI: (Singing in Arabic). ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: For the past 20 years, Souad Massi has written provocative songs challenging authority and weaving stories. She sings in Arabic, French and Berber, the languages of her native Algeria. In her 20s,
This news report is sponsored by Blue Cross/Blue Shield. There's some serious problems in Arkansas. High winds and a tornado have sliced through portions of southern Arkansas. People have been injured and some residents are still unaccounted for. Eme
By Greg Flakus Washington, DC 07 September 2006 watch Spanish Radio report Since Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans a year ago, the Hispanic population of that city and surrounding communities has grown dramatically. One beneficiary of the growth
By Greg Flakus New Orleans, LA 24 January 2006 watch Radio Food Show report It has been nearly five months since the city of New Orleans was devastated by flooding, following the passage of Hurricane
It's an event Apple CEO Steve Jobs says he didn't want to miss. Jobs was back to unveil the iPad2 in a rare cooperative appearance since taking a medical leave earlier this year. This iPad is 1/3 thinner; making it's slimmer than the latest iPone and
A milestone today for Goliath, the biggest company in the world apple unveiled its newest whiz-bang must have gadget. It has become a kind of ritual or now met with breathless anticipation presided over in the past by Steve Jobs. But today, the show
A: Is there a problem, officer? B: I stopped you for driving through a red light. A: Did I really? B: You didn't know? A: I had no idea that I ran it. B: Don't you know that yellow means slow down? A: Yes, sir. B: Why'd you speed up instead? A: I rea
A: My wife told me to get a lawyer to review the contract first. B: A smart husband always does what his wife tells him. A: How much are lawyers charging nowadays? B: Its hard to believe, but I think they charge about $400 an hour. A: Thats highway r
Females travel in family groups, sometimes leading their young on yearly wanderings of up to 20,000 miles. Each day, they gather to reaffirm their bonds. They seem to crave physical contact. Finally, the mothers disperse to feed in shifts. They leave
What on earth could drive this headlong rush to slaughter? Only earth herself with her insistent clocks. This story begins in the Great Rift Valley, where the continent is tearing itself apart and being reborn. The plains in the shadow of the rift, t
It takes four days for the larva to emerge. It gorges on its own egg case, before turning to tender milkweed. It must grow fat, build up its reserves for the long migration ahead. After two weeks of manic feasting, its body mass now 2,000 times what
Finally, they can rest. For another five months, they will cling to this winter refuge, entering a sort of waking trance of energy conservation. Until the longer days of spring awaken them again to mate and pass along to the young--their migratory im
It's a grim end to a short life, but many of the surviving calves will face a more terrifying death. In the Mara River, another migration is culminating. Crocodiles have memorized when and where the wildebeests will try to cross. They have gathered i
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Space Shuttle in Orbit but Future Flights Suspended By Caty Weaver,Jerilyn Watson,... Broadcast: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA S
Todd: Now, Michael, I think you grew up California, right? Mike: No, I didn't. Todd: You didn't! Mike: No. Todd: I thought you were from Santa Barbara. Mike: No, no. I was born in Cincinnati and I grew up, I grew up there and I lived from my teenage
Fighting Still Rages in Afghanistan 10 Years After US-Led Invasion The U.S. and other NATO forces on October 7, 2001 attacked al-Qaida extremists and their Taliban allies in Afghanistan, less than a month after the September 11 terrorist attacks. Tha
New App Aims to Fight Poverty A pilot project gets underway soon to test whether mobile phones can be used to help educate the poor. Its estimated three quarters of the worlds poor have access to mobile phones. More and more people are downloading ap
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. Im Joshua Leo. Voice 2 And Im Ruby Jones. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 3 The Nobel Peace Prize for 200