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VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And I'm Barbara Klein with People in America in VOA Special English. Today we remember five interesting people who died this year. We begin with the writer David Foster Wallace. His inventive stories and books
[00:01.45]The Most Historically Inaccurate Movies Ⅱ [00:04.39]Memoirs of a Geisha [00:07.72]The geisha coming-of-age, was really more of a makeover, [00:11.81]where she changed her hairstyle and clothes. [00:14.30]It didn't involve her getting inti
[02:19.06]Retreat! 撤退! [02:55.26]Bastard! 杂种! [03:40.74]All right. 结束了 [04:30.66]Wallace! Wallace! 华莱士!华莱士! [04:55.94]I knight thee Sire William Wallace. 我授封你为威廉华莱士爵士
[00:02.44]I heard. 听说了 [00:04.12]This Wallace is a brigand, nothing more. 华莱士只不过是个土匪 [00:05.40]And how would you deal with this brigand? 你要如何对付这个土匪? [00:10.56]Like any common thief. 像对付一般的盗贼
Our story today is called the Wide Net. It was written by Eudora Welty. Here is Larry West with the story. William Wallace Jameson's wife Hazel was going to have a baby, but this was October, and the baby wouldn't be borne until April. Hayzel acted
January 14th 1963George Wallace is sworn in as Alabamas new governor and vows segregation now,segregation tomorrow,segregation forever.Months later, Wallace stands in the schoolhouse door at the University of Alabama, trying to block black students f
A: Is this Mr. Wallace? B: Yes, this is Mr. Wallace. A:Mr. Wallace, this is the Xenon Company. B:Oh, hello, how are you doing? A: Mr. Wallace, we were very pleased with your interview and would like to offer you the position. B: Wonderful! I am very
Hello GW. Thank you very much President Knapp for that kind intro. Alex, trustees, faculty and deans of the university, my fellow honorees, and especially you the class of 2015. Yes. Congratulations to you, to your family, to your friends that are at
JEFFREY BROWN:And finally tonight: doling out history lessons on Twitter. Gwen Ifill has that. GWEN IFILL:NewsHour regular Michael Beschloss has written eight books and countless commentaries on the American presidency, but recently he's discovered a
Wallace and Gromit: a smash hit on both sides of the Atlantic British films are rarely successful in the United States. However, the animated adventures of a cheese-loving, eccentric inventor and his canine companion are proving to be a surprise hit
AS IT IS 2016-10-13 Pumpkins Are Huge As Halloween Approaches This is Whats Trending Today: October might seem to be pumpkin month in the U.S. The holiday of Halloween comes on October 31. Americans around the country are already using social media t
TwitterGoogle+EmailRACHEL MARTIN, HOST: A few years ago, an airplane touched down on a grass runway in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and out stepped microbiologist Kate Rubins. KATE RUBINS: If you put your finger on a map in the middle of Africa,
A: Hello, is this Mr. Wallace? B: Yes, this is Mr. Wallace. A: Mr. Wallace, this is the Xenon Company. B: Oh, hello, how are you doing? A: Mr. Wallace, we were very pleased with your interview and would like to offer you the position. B: Wonderful! I
A: Good morning, may I speak with Mr. Wallace, please? B: You are speaking to him, may I help you? A: Hello, Mr. Wallace, this is the Xenon Company calling to speak with you. B: Yes, good to hear from you! A: We are calling you today to offer you the
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: A few years ago, an airplane touched down on a grass runway in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and out stepped microbiologist Kate Rubins. KATE RUBINS: If you put your finger on a map in the middle of Africa, that's about where
DWANE BROWN, HOST: We want to take a moment now to remember the pioneering legacy of comedian-activist Dick Gregory, one of the first comedians to satirize issues of race and politics in the 1960s, paving the way for future black outspoken comedians
May 15th, 1972. Alabama governor George Wallace is shot by Arthur Bremer while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination in Maryland. The shooting leaves Wallace paralysed for the rest of his life. In later years, he apologizes for his o
Alabama governor George Wallace is shot by Arthur Bremer while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination in Maryland. The shooting leaves Wallace paralyzed for the rest of his life. In later year, he apologizes for his one-time segregati
May 15th, 1972. Alabama governor George Wallace is shot by Arthur Bremer while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination in Maryland. The shooting leaves Wallace paralyzed for the rest of his life. In later year, he apologizes for his on
May 15th, 1972. Alabama governor George Wallace is shot by Arthur Bremer while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination in Maryland. The shooting leaves Wallace paralyzed for the rest of his life. In later year, he apologizes for his on