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1. Authorities are describing the gunman who killed five students at Northern Illinois University as an 'outstanding' student and a 'disturbed individual'. Campus police say Steven Kazmertcheck has stopped taking medication and became somewhat errat
South Korea Attempting to Reuse More E-Waste 韩国尝试重新利用更多的电子垃圾 South Korea is dealing with increasing amounts of waste from electronic devices. These useless or unwanted parts are often called e-waste. Tons of old computer
Environmentalists claim the drilling could contaminate New York's unfiltered drinking water sources with dangerous chemicals and radioactivity Carolyn Weaver | New York 24 December 2009 Photo: Sabine Aronowsky Manhattan borough president Scott String
Environmentalists have warned of a new industrial accident in Hungary that they say could once again threaten villages, towns and even Budapest with toxic red sludge. Just outside the Hungarian capital, a reservoir is being watched which has potentia
The Lebanese city of Saida is known for its historic ruins dating to the 5th century BC. It also is known for its giant garbage dump, which residents call trash mountain. The mountain has grown steadily for more than 30 years, and city residents, tou
DAVID GREENE, HOST: And now some bad news for bees. There is new evidence that they are being harmed by some widely used pesticides though it may be only if the bees already are vulnerable. Here's NPR's Dan Charles. DAN CHARLES, BYLINE: These pestici
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Perth and the Pilbara region will soon be connected to southeast Asia by a new fibre optic network. Fujitsu Australia and Trident have struck a deal to develop the network. Trident installs sub-sea cable systems. The proposed underwater link will run
Topic 1: Yunnan Baiyao admits toxic ingredientWhat has long been suspected but never officially confirmed about China's most famous medicine came to light recently when drug maker Yunnan Baiyao (云南白药) changed the labeling of its products. On
Order Dishes 点菜(1) A:Mr. Martin, you must be hungry after having visited the company long time. Do you? 马丁先生,参观公司这么长时间您一定饿了吧,是吗? B:Yes, I'm very hungry. And you? 是的,我饿,你呢? A:Me
What? You're being subway creepy. 干嘛,你就像个地铁痴汉 I have to say, when you were punching that almost-dead guy in the stomach, 不得不说,当你用力揍那个半死模特的胃时 that was a serious balloon move. 还真像是气球
This morning on Health Watch, were talking about alcohol actually shrinking the brain. That happens to people who drink a lot, according to the latest research. Doctor Robert Millman is a psychiatrist and a substance abuse expert at New York Presbyte
Around Asia, Singapore is known as one of the worlds leading chemical manufacturing hubs. It has attracted a number of global industry players despite strict environmental controls. The city-states chemical industry is managing to protect people and
In his last ever government work report, Wen Jiabao is warning China's development model is facing problems which are unbalanced, uncoordinated and unsustainable. The Chinese premier listed several issues in the development of the world's second larg
Chinese President has met with Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as part of the first day of his state visit to the country. The two have overseen the signing of over 50 cooperative deals, covering areas such as infrastructure, energy and agricul
Dear Annie: I am a 24-year-old female and have been friends with Danielle for 12 years. In fact, she is the only friend I have. Recently, I expressed some personal frustrations to her about my brother-in-law's lifestyle. Last weekend, he came to visi
China is now on the front lines of efforts to develop energy sources that can balance the goals of sustaining economic growth and protecting the environment. Decisive action is needed to strengthen policy frameworks across the country to reach that g
Cookie is a hero! This pet parrot's courage was celebrated in a news article after he saved his teenage owner when a fire broke out in their home in Wales. The bird flapped its wings and squawked to alert Ben Rees to the blaze. He fled, Cookie died.
For background to this, listen to September 6 2011. The second stage of the inquiry ended on Friday. This stage was looking at the Search and Rescue to find out why 29 miners died in the Pike River Mine last November. For the last three weeks we have
Chemical specialists investigating the blasts believe sodium cyanide, a highly toxic inorganic compound might have been stored at the site. Gao Huaiyou, deputy director of Tianjin's work safety watchdog, says containers at the blast site are closed a