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From our don't try this at home or really anywhere files, a low altitude parachuting competition in China. Competitors had about three seconds from the time they jump to do a few stunts like back flips and twist, and then open their chutes. Skydivers
Hello and Welcome to News and Reports on China Radio International. In This Edition A week-long state mourning declared in Cambodia for late former King Norodom Sihanouk. UN peacekeepers say they were unable to verify a Syrian complaint that Israeli
From NPR News in Washington, Im Craig Windham. Russian officials are calling the bomb that caused a deadly train derailment last night the worst terrorist attack in that country in years. The blast forced a luxury high-speed train heading from Mosco
First up today, were updating you on the crisis in Syria. Youve heard us talk about this this year. Its been going on for more than a year now. The United Nations estimates that more 9,000 people have been killed in the violence. Now, we might be see
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This weekend, I will join millions of Americans in one of our favorite national pastimes: fishing. I'm going to be on the Chesapeake Bay. For those who love fishing, the most important thing is not the size of your catch
The Moon has always been a source of boundless fascination since ancient times. It changes its shape and location with great rapidity in the sky. It is also our closed neighbor and the only other body, besides the Earth, that humans have ever walked
A car bomb has killed at least 100 people and wounded more than 200 others in a shopping area of the northwestern Pakistan city of Peshawar. U.S. Secretary of State(国务卿) Hillary Clinton arrived in Pakistan just hours earlier for a three-day visi
The Federal Government is trying to secure the release of three Australian anti-whaling protesters being held in a Japanese surveillance boat. The trio illegally boarded the boat off the West Australian coast yesterday. The government concedes the me
This is AP news minute. 1. Rescue workers in Italy continue clearing debris after last week's earthquake. Officials said Sunday more than 25,00 people are displaced following the quake. Nearly 300 people died. 2. In Aleppo, the battle for control of
Unit 7 Part B Text 1 Krimali (Part One) On the morning of the devastating earthquake that struck India in 2001, Krimali, a girl of 17, had just left home to go to an interview for a position of a sales clerk. She was pleased with her green and yellow
President Obama heads back to Washington D.C. later this hour to embark on a new effort with a lame-duck session of Congress to avoid the fiscal cliff, spending cuts and tax breaks due to expire at the end of the year. The White House says the Presid
August 26th, 1920The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution takes effect giving women the right to vote. Carrie Chapman Catt is one of the leaders in the women`s suffrage movement. Woman Suffrage is a long story of hard work and heartache, at least on
The toll in the California wildfires is rising tonight, as search teams go through the charred ruins. Officials have confirmed now at least 29 deaths in a storm of fires that erupted Sunday night. Mina Kim of PBS member station KQED has our report. H
This was the moment of plane smashed into a big wheel, debris falling to the ground. With the pilot and passenger trapped inside, the light aircraft dangles precariously, embedded in the ferris wheel. The man inside hang from their seatbelts, unable
The Moon's steady gravitational influence keeps the Earth spinning at the right speed and angle 由于月球持久的引力影响,地球能以合适的速度、合适的角度自转, to provide the sort of stability necessary for the long and suc
本期内容: Rescuers in Shenzhen, in southern China, continued to search for 85 people still missing after a landslide on Sunday. Seven were pulled from the rubble yesterday. A man-made mountain of earth and building debris collapsed, destroying
Hello, this is Jim Lee with the BBC news. North Korea has fired several short-range missiles into the sea off its eastern coast. It's an apparent response to tough new sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council following a North Korean nuclear test
In his book Cosmos, the late scientist Carl Sagan talks about the way in which the earth is regularly struck by material from outer space. These collisions with space debris can be minoras in a shooting star on a summer nightor amazingly destructive,
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Nora Raum. The White House said today it's taking seriously new threats by North Korea, but said that Pyongyang has a history of what it called bellicose rhetoric. North Korea warned Seoul today that the Korean Penins