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By Paula Wolfson The focus in the U.S. presidential campaign shifted to taxes and science Monday, as new polls showed a tight race. Both President Bush and the Democratic Party presidential nominee Jo
The Balkans Still a Threat to European Peace Spring came with unrest in Kosovo in 2004. Acts of violence against Serbs and their property were a reminder of the explosive situation there, with the pop
Sometimes the worst part of letting go 有时候放下才是最糟糕的 Is when your heart starts losing hope 因为你的内心开始失去希望 You feel a whole lot of nothing 你渐渐没有任何感觉 But you gotta keep on running 但你不得不
China's Foreign Ministry has urged the Japanese government to take tangible action to get the trust of its neighbors. Spokesman Lu Kang told a routine press briefing that China has noticed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's recent remarks on histor
Broadcast: Jan 14, 2003 The U.S. Post Office Monday issued its first 2) commemorative stamp of the year, honoring Thurgood Marshall, the celebrated civil rights lawyer and the nation's first African A
A: Hello, I am interested in buying auto insurance. B: Sure, I can help you. Did you bring all of your registration papers? A: Yes, I brought everything with me. B: Is your car with you? A: Yes, it is out in the parking lot. B: Wonderful. Let's go ou
By Paula Wolfson Washington 09 November 2009 President Obama, speaking at the White House, 6 Nov 2009 U.S. President Obama heads to East Asia this week for his first trans-Pacific trip in office. Asians are waiting to take the measure of Barack Obam
AS IT IS 2015-09-17 Xi's Visit to Come Amid Tensions in US-China Relations U.S. and Chinese officials have been meeting to discuss difficult issues in preparation for the first official state visit by Chinese leader Xi Jinping to Washington next week
AS IT IS 2016-06-07 Democratic Presidential Candidates Seek Hispanic Votes in California Democratic Party presidential candidates are working to gain the support of Hispanic voters before the primary election in California on Tuesday. About one-third
AS IT IS 2014-11-17 Billionaires Grow in Numbers, Influence 亿万富豪的人数增多 影响力不断增强 They are the same as you and me in many ways. But in one important way they are very different. They have more power, more influence and mor
Liberals and Conservatives Can Agree Despite the bitter debate and sharp divisions of the just completed U.S. elections, a Canadian study says it is possible for liberals and conservatives to agree, especially on issues of fairness and caring for hum
We are interdependent as well as independent. Challenges such as fighting environmental damage, ensuring global human rights are properly observed, removing barriers to trade and investments, and reducing poverty, have become truly global issues. The
Li Bin started learning how to fly drones just three months ago. But now, he has passed the licensing test and become a coach at Beijing Tiantu Aviation Technology Company. Based on Li's experience, flying drones could be dangerous if no proper rules
The meeting among President Xi and U.S. delegates in Beijing is part of a regular round of talks held among Chinese and U.S. business leaders and former officials. Addressing the meeting, Xi Jinping has told the group the relationship between China a
陈豪在北京的ABC美国公司工作。同事Amy在复印间里找到他。 (Office ambience) A:Hi Chen Hao. May I talk to you for a minute after you finish copying those documents? C:我马上就印完了。什么事? A:It seems that you
-Anne: Uh, I'm late for my blowout at Arden's. -Nate: Mom, please. the drugs were dad's. I mean, Iguess he thought it'd be easier on everyone if I took the hit, but they werehis. -Anne: I don't understand. -Nate: No, he promised me he'd flush the cok
Peter Heinlein The U.N. General Assembly has overwhelmingly approved a non-binding resolution affirming Palestinian sovereignty over the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem. The United States and Israe
By Lisa Bryant Paris 05 November 2007 French President Nicolas Sarkozy heads for Washington, Monday, for a visit expected to underscore the dramatic improvement in relations between the two countries in recent months. LIsa Bryant has more from Paris.
China states that both countries share an approximately 2,000 kilometer long common border, but India disagrees. Disputes in some areas along the line, especially the eastern so-called McMahon Line, triggered a Sino-Indian war in 1962. Over the past
Shirley: Hi, David. How are you? David: I'm fine, thank you, Shirley. Shirley: So, environmental issues ... we were talking about them earlier throughout the world, and you're from Kenya. David: Yes, I'm from Kenya. Shirley: So, what's happening over