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ECONOMICS REPORT - Biggest U.S. Insurance Company Plans to Restate Earnings By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, April 08, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Economics Report. What does it
FIFA to Investigate Russian Racism Against French Soccer Players Soccer's international governing body, FIFA, is investigating reported racial abuse by soccer fans in Russia. The top international soccer competition, the World Cup, is to take place i
Scientists Create Social Network of Brains to Share Thoughts There have been many books written and movies made describing the ability of people to communicate through thoughts. While this idea has not been demonstrated in reality, physicists and neu
AS IT IS 2016-04-29 Reports: Prescription Drugs Found with Prince's Body 报告称音乐王子的尸体发现处方药 Media reports say police discovered prescription drugs with Prince when the entertainer was found dead at his home last week. Sever
At Least 78 Students Kidnapped in Cameroon Militants have kidnapped at least 78 students from a Christian school in northwestern Cameroon. The governor of North West Region said the kidnappers also seized the schools leader. Separatists are fighting
Reeling in Illicit Fishing Its estimated that illicit fishing accounts for up 26 million tons of seafood a year and costs the global economy as much as 26 billion dollars annually. An international agreement to help curb the problem is gaining suppor
On April 15, the Department of Health of east China's Jiangsu Province reported that a woman surnamed Gu, a 77-year-old who had previously tested positive for the H7N9 virus, died on April 15 after emergency treatments failed. The province also repor
On April 15, the Department of Health of east China's Jiangsu Province reported that a woman surnamed Gu, a 77-year-old who had previously tested positive for the H7N9 virus, died on April 15 after emergency treatments failed. The province also repor
据韩国时报报道,韩国首尔地方警察厅10日向韩国国土交通委员会提供的一份资料显示,今年1-6月,韩国地铁全线共发生性犯罪案件628起.近两年来,韩国地铁性犯罪案件呈现高发趋势. 韩国地铁性犯
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Polio Vaccine Ban in Parts of Nigeria / Safety Laws Urged for India / Two More Elements? By Broadcast: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 (THEME) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in
AS IT IS 2016-06-16 Boy's Body Found After Alligator Attack at Disney 短吻鳄袭击迪士尼后发现男孩尸体 Police have recovered the body of a small boy who was attacked by an alligator at Walt Disney World, say officials in Florida. 佛罗里
AS IT IS 2016-05-11 General Motors, Lyft Partner to Develop Driverless Taxis The American car-maker General Motors and Lyft Incorporated, a ride-sharing service, reportedly will start testing GM automobiles as driverless taxis. The Wall Street Journa
Residents in the Somali town of Beledweyne are reporting that Ethiopian soldiers, who had apparently seized the town two days earlier, have partially withdrawn from the formerly rebel-held western part of town. Ethiopia's alleged military action on
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Wars, Refugees and Arms Agreements By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Monday, September 13, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Development Report. Researchers have hop
LONDON, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) -- Prince William and his pregnant wife Kate are going to spend this year's Christmas Day with Kate's parents, local media reported on Saturday. The decision will help the couple avoid the public eye and allow Kate to rest as
本期内容: Ralph Lauren said it would cut 1,000 jobs and close 50 stores to lower costs and boost sales. The luxury fashion brand faces competition from cheaper clothes retailers such as HM and Zara and wants to reduce the time it takes products
ISLAMABAD, August 1 (Xinhua) -- At least 23 people were injured when two blasts hit a fruit market in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore on Wednesday night, reported local media. Local Urdu TV channel Geo quoted police as saying that the blasts took p
New Zealanders have voted to keep the same flag they've had for the past 114 years, rejecting the chance for a new design. 投票显示,新西兰人民拒绝更换国旗,决定继续沿用飘扬了114年的米字旗。 Preliminary results from vo
At least four people have been reported dead, and 100 others injured, after a magnitude-6.7 earthquake struck near the city of Imphal in northeast India, close to its border with Myanmar. There have been reports of serious damage to properties in the
Russias news network Zvezda is reporting that the countrys new intercontinental ballistic missile will be ready for field trials this summer. The RS-28 Sarmat, dubbed Satan 2 by NATO, has been widely reported to have a top speed of seven kilometers a