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JJ: Look at them all lean in as I tell this story.... It starts out sickeningly sweet. I was in am musical, Cinderella, and I was Cinderella and the guy who played the prince and I started to date and we got pretty serious and then he was trying to g
Todd: OK, Nanju, I'm going to ask you about your favorites. What is your favorite color? Nanju: My favorite color, black. Todd: Black! Really, OK, and what is your favorite fruit? Nanju: Fruit? OK, it's mango. Todd: Oh, mango. Nanju: Yeah. Todd: OK.
THE MAKING OF A NATION - Fighting World War Two: The United States Forces Japan to Retreat From Islands in the PacificBy David Jarmul Broadcast: Thursday, November 30, 2006 VOICE ONE: THE MAKING OF A
In Japan, Saying Me Too Comes With Risks In the United States, a movement known as #MeToo has been urging women and men to speak out against sexual abuse, especially in the workplace. The goal is to end sexual wrongdoing. But the movement has not bee
A video game so vile and disgusting that it makes your stomach turn. Players actually groping, stalking, even raping women and little girls because they think it's fun. The game is made in Japan, but women's groups around the world are outraged. (BEG
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Steve Mirsky . Got a minute ? The 2008 Nobel Prize in physics goes to an American and two Japanese scientists for work related to symmetry in particle physics. In the early 1960s, Yoichiro Nambu of
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Steve Mirsky. This will just take a minute. The type of accident that is occurring in Japan is known as the station blackout: loss of off-site AC powerpower lines are downand then a subsequent fail
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Lakshmi Singh. Police on the scene of today's deadly explosion in Middletown, Connecticut are asking surrounding communities for help. They are bracing for mass casualties that may include at least two deaths and as m
In most countries, sleeping on the job isnt just frowned upon, it may get you fired. 在大多数国家,工作时间睡觉不仅会让人不满,而且有可能让你丢掉工作。 But in Japan, napping in the office is common and culturally acce
Todd: OK, Nanju, I'm going to ask you about your favorites. What is your favorite color? Nanju: My favorite color, black. Todd: Black! Really, OK, and what is your favorite fruit? Nanju: Fruit? OK, it's mango. Todd: Oh, mango. Nanju: Yeah. Todd: OK.
WASHINGTON With the U.S.-led war in Iraq ended and American military involvement in Afghanistan winding down, President Barack Obama has sought to pivot the country's foreign policy focus towards Asia. One aspect of that pivot is the negotiation of a
1. The FBI says a North Carolina woman who raised a child kidnapped from a New York hospital two decades ago was in custody. Ann Pettway will appear in a New York federal Court Monday to face kidnapping charges. She surrendered in Bridgeport, Connect
1. A woman and her baby daughter have died in the wild fires that have spread across parts of Texas. Thousands of acres are burned in the eastern and central parts of the state. Officials say the flames were propelled by high winds from tropical stor
1. The Syrian city of Homs is once again under attack with government forces shelling rebel-held areas. This comes as France's new foreign minister declares Syria is in a state of civil war. 2. Mitt Romney is attacking President Obama as anti-investm
AS IT IS 2016-03-12 The Japanese Tsunami Five Years Later 日本海啸五年之后 Five years after a deadly earthquake and tsunami hit Japan, recovery remains years away. More than 16,000 people died in the disaster and more than 470,000 were displa
Japan and South Korea have reached a historic deal to settle the issue of comfort women forced to work in Japanese brothels during World War Two. Japan offered an apology and will pay 1bn yen (8.3m USD, 5.6m Pound) to a South Korean-administered fund
She may be cute, but the latest top model to make her debut in Vogue is also podgy with short legs and whiskers. 它也许很可爱,但是这位最近在《时尚》杂志上亮相的超级名模却身材矮胖,还长着胡子。 Hello Kitty, a p
Todd: OK. Hello! Jamie: Hi! Todd: Hi! Can you introduce yourself please? Jamie: My name is Jamie. I'm living here in Japan, and I'm from Canada. Todd: OK. Where are you from in Canada? Jamie: Vancouver, Canada. British Columbia. Todd: Oh, nice. Were
Todd: OK, we're going to talk about apples. Kentaro: OK. Todd: OK, do you like apples? Kentaro: Yeah. So-so. Todd: OK, how often do you eat apples? Kentaro: Once a week, I would say. Todd: Once a week. How much is an apple in Japan? Kentaro: In Japan