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From NPR news in Washington. I'm Louise Schiavone. Actor comedian Bill Cosby was arraigned outside of Philadelphia today on charges of sexual assault with bail set at 1million dollars. WHYY's Bobby Allyn reports that Cosby showed up for the proceedin
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By Mario Ritter Broadcast: July 1, 2003 This is Robert Covent with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Last week, an international meeting in Sacramento, California, brought together agricultu
AS IT IS 2016-06-22 Syrian Youth Perform at Refugee Camp 难民营里的叙利亚青年演出展示难民不只是难民 All six of them, wearing black T-shirts, jeans and caps turned to the side, jumped on the stage dancing to music. Meet the B-Boyz
AS IT IS 2014-09-28 Land Disputes Lead to Violence in Uganda 乌干达居民因土地纠纷导致暴力行动 More than 700 residents crowd onto a small piece of land in Rwamutonga, a small village outside Hoima. The people say they have been unfairl
The Top Technology Stories of 2014 Today, we look back at some of the top technology stories from 2014. Our first story is on the introduction of new products from the American technology company Apple. Apple unveils smartwatch, bigger iPhones Apple
Twenty years ago this week, President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act, or ADA. It mandates minimum standards for the inclusion of the disabled in public buildings, the workplace and other areas. An anniversary celebration
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From NPR News in Washington, I m Craig Windham. Attorney General Eric Holder says the self-proclaimed mastermind of the September 11th attacks, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and 4 co-defendants will be tried in a federal court in New York city, not far fro
BBC news with David Austin. Washington has imposed new sanctions on Iran to punish it for the recent ballistic missile test and for what the administration described as Teherans continued support for terrorism. The sanctions target 12 companies and 1
Its Wednesday, Im Carl Azuz. This is CNN Student News. Today, were talking about U.S. wildfire, a deadline in Syria, a suspension in baseball and a Titanic anniversary. First up, though, a shakeup in the race for the Republican Partys presidential no
Clement Attlee: I hope that this concert hall will long endure to give the opportunity for the finest music, the greatest singers and players to be heard, and to give pleasure and refreshment of the soul to generations of Londoners yet unborn. Willia
March 21 is International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. It commemorates a tragedy that happened in the town of Sharpeville in South Africa on this day in 1960. Police opened fire and killed 69 people at a peaceful demonstration ag
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Last week, the Prime Minister, John Key, said that the government would give some money for free breakfasts in some schools. Already Sanitarium provides Weetbix and Fonterra provides milk for breakfast in some schools twice a week. Now there will be
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By Ted Landphair Big corporations use memorable slogans or symbols -- like the
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From NPR News in Washington, I'm Lakshmi Singh. US stocks pared losses but investors are still worried about the future of the Euro zone. At last glance the Dow was down 62 points at 14,415; NASDAQ off ten at 3,235 and S%P 500 down five at 1,552. So