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Singer/Actor Herb Jeffries Celebrates 100th Birthday 歌手和演员 Herb Jeffries斯庆祝100岁生日 Herb Jeffries earned fame as a singer with Duke Ellington, and as an actor in Hollywood westerns of the 1930s. He turned 100 on September 24. One
EXPLORATIONS - One Small Step for Man: Apollo 11 And the 1st Moon Landing MARIO RITTER: Welcome to EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. We continue our history of the American space program with the flight of Apollo Eleven. We also remember Neil Arms
Philadelphia Cracks Down on Domestic Violence The Women Against Abuse shelter is the only refuge in Philadelphia for women escaping abusive relationships. The buildings location is a secret - for safety reasons. Its clients, like Sheila Armstrong, ar
A teammate is accusing the cycling legend of taking performance-enhancing drugs while training for the Tour de France. Tyler Hamilton told 60 Minutes on Sunday that he witnessed Armstrong inject banned substances at a charge on Armstrong has repeated
Some breaking news now on Lance Armstrong. The global governing body of cycling has just announced moments ago: it will ban on Armstrong for life and strip him of his 7 tour titles. ABC's Neil Collins join us now from Seattle with the very latest on
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: The mythology of King Arthur has all the ingredients for a hit blockbuster movie - magic, romance, shirtless guys with muscles swinging swords. Guy Ritchie's newest take on the story is King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword, and it's no
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: There are many issues on the ballot this Tuesday. And in Louisiana, voters will decide whether to require a unanimous jury verdict for criminal convictions. A proposed state constitutional amendment would repeal a Jim Crow-
Blockson's computer model reveals that at the South Atlantic Anomaly, the magnetic field isn't just weaker than anywhere else on the planet. It's actually reversed polarity. There is a patch on the core in the South Atlantic where things are not poin
By David McAlary Washington 15 August 2006 The U.S. space agency NASA has stepped up its search for the original videotapes of the first moon landing in 1969. The tapes are missing, but NASA does not consider them lost. They are of higher visual qua