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'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,' by Washington Irving Today's story is called The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. It is about something strange that happened long ago in a valley called Sleepy Hollow. It was written by Washington Irving. The story is told by
Seven Years After Katrina, New Orleans Still Struggles to Rebuild In the aftermath of Katrina, the city of New Orleans was in ruins. One hundred twenty of the citys 200,000 homes were destroyed. Eighty percent of the city was flooded. It wasnt the hu
AMERICAN STORIES - The Legend of Sleepy HollowBy Washington Irving Broadcast: Saturday, April 22, 2006 Announcer: The Special English program, AMERICAN STORIES. (MUSIC) Today's story is called The Leg
IN THE NEWS - Hurricane Katrina Voted Top Story of 2005 By Brianna Blake Broadcast: Saturday, December 31, 2005 (MUSIC) I'm Steve Ember with IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. The editors and news di
ECONOMICS REPORT - Katrina: The Human Cost Is Not the Only Number Expected to Be High By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, September 09, 2005 I'm Bob Doughty with the VOA Special English Economics Repor
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 无头骑士的传说 Today's story is called The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. It is about something strange that happened long ago in a valley called Sleepy Hollow. It was written by Washington Irving. The story is told by Do
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving Today's story is called The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. It is about something strange that happened long ago in a valley called Sleepy Hollow. It was written by Washington Irving. The story is told by Dou
By Paul Sisco Washington, DC 30 August 2006 watch Katrina Rescued Animals One year ago thousands of people fled New Orleans and surrounding areas because of Hurricane Katrina. Many left behind beloved pets. This is the story of one, named Faith. ---
By Paula Wolfson White House 28 August 2006 President Bush is promising continued government help for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. One year after the storm hit the US Gulf Coast, the president is touring the region and meeting with the survivor
By Scott Stearns Washington 29 August 2006 President Bush and first lady Laura Bush attend a service commemorating the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina at St. Louis Cathedral, August 29, 2006 in New Orleans President Bush is in the southern ci
By Scott Stearns Washington 26 August 2006 President Bush is marking the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina with a pledge that the federal government will continue helping people along America's Gulf Coast rebuild their lives. The killer storm w
By Greg Flakus Houston 29 August 2007 Two years ago Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf coast of the United States, devastating a wide area from Louisiana to Alabama, with an especially tragic outcome in the city of New Orleans, where a surge of water
By Malcolm Brown Lancaster, Pennsylvania 23 August 2007 Nearly two years have passed since Hurricane Katrina devastated swathes of the U.S. Gulf Coast, including the vibrant city of New Orleans. Since then, some who fled the region have returned, whi
By Greg Flakus New Orleans 17 November 2009 One of the so-called Brad Pitt houses in New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward More than four years after Hurricane Katrina struck and flood waters washed over New Orleans, the city is showing signs of significant
AILSA CHANG, HOST: Cleanup is well underway in Florida and Texas and other places hard hit by the recent hurricanes. But long after the debris is cleared, there will still be mental health hurdles for the survivors, especially for those who are still
A Mom's Life, Rebuilt After Katrina, Wrecked By Baton Rouge Floods play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0004:36repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Fla
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Katrina: Counting the Damage to Agriculture By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 I'm Barbara Klein with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Boats destoye
By Bill Rodgers Washington 14 May 2007 A woman and her child wait with hundreds of other flood survivors at the Convention Center in New Orleans (file photo) Another controversy is brewing over how the Bush administration handled recovery efforts fo
By Melinda Smith Washington, DC 08 August 2006 watch Katrina Health Issues Many victims still need medical care for their hurricane injuries and illnesses Health care for the poor and uninsured along the U.S. Gulf Coast is still suffering nearly a y
GWEN IFILL: After serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, many veterans face an uphill battle finding work in civilian life. There's been an increase in efforts to help ease their transition, but one segment of the veteran population is often overlooked. Sp