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DAVID GREENE, HOST: Let's continue our series on how China is trying to influence the world. This is being felt across the globe today in many ways. But what China's leaders really want is to shape how the world perceives their country. They've devot
This is still our big season premiere week.And ... so we're back to work and kids are back at school.Do any of you have kids? Kids?And kids who just started college?Andbody? 今天仍是我们首映周 我们都上班了 孩子也上学了 你们谁有
IN THE NEWS - 'The United States Will Not Retreat From the World,' Bush SaysBy Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Saturday, February 04, 2006 I'm Steve Ember with IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. George Bu
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W: Shall we switch to another channel? M: I dont think there is anything worth watching at this moment. Let me finish this special. W: Let me look in the TV guide. There is a quiz show going on channel 14, try it. M: OK. Oh, its over now. W: Here, pa
All right. This hour, our special coverage continues in the killing of Osama bin Laden. Hello, everyone. I'm Michael Holmes. And I'm Carol Costello. We would like to welcome our viewers in the United States and around the world. And we want to bring
Unit 3 World News: Economic Developments Part I Warming up A. 1. Who have been meeting in Hong Kong today to discuss the outlook for the global economy? Central Bank governors from more than a dozen countries 2. What does UNCTAD say about the worldwi
UNIT 22 RADIO PROGRAMS( Ⅱ ) Lesson 43 Part Ⅰ UNIT 22 RADIO PROGRAMS( Ⅱ ) Lesson 43 Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises Place Names A.Country Capital City Language 1.______ Cairo Alexandria 2.______ Ca
VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And I'm Bob Doughty. Our subject this week is sports doping. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Sports have long been part of popular culture. In the United States, some pl
The government reaffirmed today that oil will continue to leak from a broken well in the Gulf of Mexico at least until August. NPR's Joe Palca has more. Officials from both the federal government and the oil company BP say the only way to stop the fl
[00:02.37]Unit 20 New Frontiers Lesson 2 [00:07.42]Exercise 2 Listen to the interview with Ananova [00:11.71]and answer the questions. [00:14.01]Hi,and welcome to his week's Computer World. [00:16.89]To start off... [00:18.35]Good evening.Here is the
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - U.S. Seeks to Cut Levels of Chemical Used for Teflon, Other Non-Stick ProductsBy Caty Weaver, Brianna Blake and Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Parkinson's Disease: A Movement Disorder and a Medical MysteryBy George Grow and Oliver Chanler Broadcast: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS,
This is AP news. President Barack Obama encouraged job secrets in Pennsylvania, saying the latest employment figures are just the start what he hopes is good news. New statistics show only a moderate shielding of 11000 jobs last month. The unemployme
Pollution poverty people die Through this darkness we're the light With so much worry so much war We still manage to have a heart Cause I've been hearing a lot of bad news lately I'm just trying not to let it phase me If I didn't have you my baby I'l
There is no doubt that the hottest topic is the World Cup now, the men are so excited about the big game, they stay up all the night just in case of missing very single excellent moment. Besides watching the match, people gamble on the game, too. The
The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded Friday to long-time peace advocate and former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was among those welcoming the news. From United Nation's headquarters in New York, VOA's Margaret
Hello and Welcome to News and Reports on China Radio International. In This Edition G20 Summit concludes in Cannes with a communiqu in which the G20 economies agreed to secure sustainable growth in coordinated efforts. Greece's centre-right oppositio