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A: Should I tell EDD that I have found a job? B: Is this a temporary job or something more permanent? A: What difference does it make? B: When you get your next Continued Claim Form, you should just write down where you worked and note that you no lo
A: Why are you so quiet? B: My girlfriend just broke up with me. A: You must feel terrible now. B: Yeah. A: I remember my first break up. It was the worst feeling in the world. I was crying everyday for three months. And slowly, it got better. I know
IN THE NEWS - New Government in Iraq By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Saturday, June 05, 2004 This is Steve Ember with In the News in VOA Special English. Iraq now has leaders in place to take power tempora
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. This week in Washington, Congress approved a war spending bill that President Bush said he would sign. There was debate on an immigration bill. And hearings continued into why the Justice Department dismis
The International Labor Organization (ILO) is urging private businesses to invest more in workers and support efforts to reduce unemployment around the world. The ILO released a report on Monday. It is called World Employment and Social Outlook 2017:
Because of this agreement, middle class Americans want to see their taxes go up on January 1st which is what I promised - a promise I made during the campaign, a promise I made as president. Because of this agreement, 2 million Americans who lost the
1. He has a conservative record and now a criminal one. But Larry Craig says his actions were misconstrue d, saying he should not have pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges involving lewd conduct in a men's room. A citizen watchdog group wants an inv
FAITH LAPIDUS: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. I'm Faith Lapidus. STEVE EMBER: And I'm Steve Ember. Scientists who study the Earth tell us that the continents and ocean floors are always moving. Sometimes, this movement is violen
UNICEF is working with aid groups in Haiti to try to locate the scores of children who lost their parents in the earthquake. An informal grassroots networks in the tent cities of Port-au-Prince are a major part of the effort to find vulnerable childr
Unit 32 Getting a library card(2) 第32课 办借书证(2) The librarian is asking the borrower for proof of local residence. 图书馆员正在向借书者索取当地居住证明。 L: Do you have a current electricity or gas bill in your name? 图书
Max, look, the mailman came. Where am I looking, your chest, your hair? Give me a hint. It's here. Our eviction notice. It's amazing you can send this much shame for just 46 cents. What, you miss three out of six months and you're out? We're batting
IN THE NEWS – June 8, 2002: Loya Jirga By Caty Weaver This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, In The News. Next week, a traditional national council called a loya jirga will meet i
BEIJING, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- Drivers who ignore yellow traffic lights will mostly receive warnings and education, and for the time being, they will not be penalized, the Ministry of Public Security announced Sunday. According to the newly-revised traf
LOCOG begins Olympic Park handover to London Legacy Development Corporation LONDON, Oct. 23 (Xinhua) -- The London 2012 Organizing Committee has handed over most of the Olympic Park to the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC). The programme o
今天我们要学的词是extension。 Extension, 延长。 The soccer player just signed a five-year contract extension, 这个足球运动员刚刚签了五年的延期合同。 U. S. senators of both parties say they are likely to reach a comprom
This isn't your fault, Laurel, you shouldn't feel guilty. 这不是你的错,劳瑞尔,你不该为此自责 I don't feel guilty. I'm angry. 我没自责,我是生气 This wasn't some random break-in. Edward Rasmus is involved, I know it. 这不是
本期内容: There is nothing permanent except change 唯有变化才是永恒的 首先,我们来学一个单词 permanent P-E-R-M-A-N-E-N-T 形容词 长久的 永久的 它的反义词是temporary T-E-M-P-O-R-A-R-Y暂时的 临时的 再来学一
本期内容: Earthquakes wrought havoc in Ecuador, killing more than 200, and Japan, where at least 41 died and 11 were missing. Hundreds were injured in both countries. In Japan, 180,000 people are in temporary shelters and 300,000 homes are with