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Ensuring a Fair and Competitive Marketplace (December 17, 2016) 打造公平有竞争的市场环境(2016年12月17日) Hi, everybody. If you've ever played a game of basketball in a gym, or entered a contest in school, or started a small business in
Back now with Day to Day, I'm Madeleine Brand. It's President's Day, so let's talk about presidents and the economy and the old axiom that presidents don't have much control over the economy is not always true. Marketplace's Matthew Algeo joins
Reporter: From an attach -rate issue, the argument out there has always been that you have to be competitive. I can put the HP peripherals or anything I want to attach to it, but if it puts me in a position where Im trying to deliver a solution and i
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - World Bank Offers Money for Development Ideas By Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, October 10, 2005 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Development Report. The World Bank is o
1. The governor of West Virginia wants to shut down the state's coal mines, following the deaths of two more mineworkers Wednesday. Joe Manchin says the voluntary stoppage would allow the state to ins
This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Mike Henry has a two-hectare farm in Palmer, Alaska. About a year and a half ago, his goat Millie was giving him a hard time. She did not want to be milked. She kicked her back legs and stepped into
ECONOMICS REPORT - Nasdaq: An Electronic Marketplace By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, September 16, 2005 I'm Barbara Klein with the VOA Special English Economics Report. A listener in China asks abo
DAVID GREENE, HOST: All right, consumers who buy their insurance through the Affordable Care Act markets might be pleasantly surprised about their premium costs come this fall. The price of premiums could actually drop in several states, as NPR's Ali
The Consumer Federation of America is retooling the way fuel economy is calculated on cars and releasing a new mileage rating scale . Says CFA director of public affairs, Jack Gillis: There are wide v
Michelle Wright: A new report from the Commerce Department reveals that we are continuing to spend more on goods from overseas than folks in foreign countries do, purchasing stuff made in the USA. Tha
By Terry Fitzpatrick Cape Town 13 June 2007 The World Economic Forum for Africa has opened its annual meeting to mixed news about the state of business on the continent. Africa is experiencing its greatest growth since the 1970s, but it isn't growing
DAVID GREENE, HOST: So if you like streaming shows on Netflix or Hulu, these next few months may be crucial for you. That is because the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission wants to loosen government oversight of internet service provid