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[00:08.00]Unit 7 Lesson 1 Nu La's interview [00:10.51]Good morning... Nu La? Yes.Hello. [00:13.61]Please sit down. Thank you. [00:16.61]You're interested in a job here? As housekeeping Manager? Yes,thank you. [00:21.60]2.Where are you from,Nu La? [00
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By Lisa Schlein Geneva 06 December 2006 The World Food Program says the peace agreement between the Maoist rebels and government of Nepal is making it possible to deliver emergency assistance to hundreds of thousands of impoverished people living in
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