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Smoking in a restaurant has just been made illegal in India. In fact you now face a 200 Rupees' fine-- that's around 4 US dollars, for lighting up anywhere in public. India isnt the first country to ban smoking in public places, but this is the world
A disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong has been officially stripped of his seven Tour De France titles by the sport's governing body. The International Cycling Union has accepted the findings of the U.S Anti-doping Agency's investigation. Armstrong rece
Here's the story today. The federal treasurer Waine Swan has confirmed he'll deliver a surplus in tonight's budget. It's expected to be around 1.5 billion dollars. Mr Swan argued that the surplus will act as a a buffer against global finance and secu
First up today, we are looking at the increased fighting between the Israelis and Palestinians. Representatives from other countries are trying to work out a ceasefire to stop the violence, but until that happens, millions of people from both sides a
21.使用手机 常用应急场景 范例一:Vibration mode Di d you hear something? Oh, it is my cell phone ringing. I set it in the vibration mode. It is a good habit to set your cell phone to vibrate. It is very annoying to hear the loud and sudden ring tone
The PPTA is holding their annual conference this week. PPTA means Post-Primary Teachers Association and it is the union for high school teachers. Discussion today was about the Labour governments plan, called Schools Plus, for keeping all young peopl
阿美最近总是愁眉不展,那么是什么原因导致阿美这个样子呢?不要犹豫,快快往下看吧! Listen Read Learn May: I've been so stressed these days. Gucci: What's the matter? Are you OK? May: I don't know where to go for college, and what to major in. Gucci: D
Jack Lemmon's son Chris was also an actor, but left the profession for a career that allows him to spend more time at home with his family. He says that decision was prompted by memories of growing up in the shadow of a famous father who was seldom h
The Coalition has been left for red faced by an embarrassing backflip on its Internet safety policy. The original document released online yesterday contained plans for a compulsory Internet filter to block adult content. Opposition leader Tony Abbot
At Wednesday's regular government meeting, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang called for more reforms and innovation to boost domestic consumption. As part of a raft of policies, the Chinese cabinet has promised to speed up reforms on the household registrat
Topic1 Engineering is losing studentsHu Ruiwen, member of the State Education Consulting Committee, expressed worry over the lack of students choosing engineering majors. He says: 1.17 million students enrolled in major of engineering in college in 2
Topic1 Useless Official Property Declaration SystemA year ago, Nansha District of Guangzhou started a property publicity pilot as a measure to deter and clean corruption. Recently Professor Lin Zhe of Party School of the Central Committee of CPC crit
September is traditionally the end of summer and the beginning of autumn in the UK. It is also the month when children go back to school after their long summer holidays, but what do you actually know about British schools? There are two types of sch
The Scottish are certain that they invented the game of golf over 500 years ago but the Chinese, the French and even the Dutch have also made such claims in the past. We may never know who first played the game but does this ancient sport really have
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 28 December 2007 The chairman of Nigeria's anti-corruption Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Nuhu Ribadu, has been ousted in a move criticized by anti-corruption campaigners. Gilbert da Costa in Abuja reports that R
By Nancy-Amelia Collins Singapore 06 May 2006 Singapore's ruling People's Action Party won Saturday's general election with a landslide victory, securing a strong mandate for the two year old leadersh
The Federal government is facing another pre-budget backflash this time over plans to increase the tax on petrol. Next week's budget will include the first hike in the fuel excise in more than a decade. Some coalition back benchers say it amounts to
Although the Australian elections were held yesterday, there is no still no decision about which party won. Labor won about 72 seats and the Liberals won about 73. Some seats are still too close to know who won. There are 150 seats in the Federal par
China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations Wang Min has refuted accusations made by the Philippines against China over the South China Sea situation. He says China's construction activities on some garrisoned islands and reefs are
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