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AS IT IS 2015-04-29 India Plans to Build 100 'Smart' Cities 印度计划建立100个智能城市 Many of Indias biggest cities are struggling. They have too many people and not enough places for them to work, live and play. They often lack services,
【Trancript】 Introduce myself to my supervisor A:Good morning, I am Monica. Are you Mr. White, the manager of finance department? I am the newcomer and also working in the finance department. B:Yes, that is me. Nice to meet you, Monica. Welcome
A: Personal Finance Department, Lucie speaking, how may I help? 这里是个人理财部,我是Lucie,我能如何为您效劳? B: Hello there. I need some advice about personal finance. Could you help me please? 你好。我需要咨询一下个人
District Hospital Boards (DHBs) have been in the news lately. New Zealand has 21 DHBs. The job of the Board is to meet the health needs of the community. The Board is responsible for governing hospitals and health services in their own areas but they
Luisa Diogo was born in 1958 in western Mozambique. She was 17 and in high school when civil war broke out. She studied economics at university and began working in the finance ministry. She quickly worked her way up to be her nations first ever fema
Mary Seacoleby Linda BaxterThe most famous nurse of all time must be Florence Nightingale, the lady with the lamp, who became famous for her work during the Crimean War in the middle of the nineteenth century. But have you heard of Mary Seacole? I ho
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. March Madness is the name for the busy championship season in American college basketball. But March also means another kind of madness -- the nervous wait for admissions letters from colleges and uni
By Roger Wilkison European Union finance ministers are calling for the United States to shore up the sagging dollar by bringing its trade and budget deficits under control. The ministers are worried t
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. Some American high schools are for students with special interests, like science or the arts. New York City even has a program for those interested in the food service industry, called Food and Finan
AS IT IS 2015-03-23 Will China's Continued Big Spending Lift its Economy? 中国将持续庞大政府开支提振经济? From VOA Learning English, this is the Economics Report. Chinese officials have predicted lower economic growth again this year.
This Business English News podcast examines the topic of offshoring jobs. Offshoring means to move part of a companys operations (usually supporting functions such as finance or HR) to another country literally off shore. Another commonly used term r
India is set to attend the forthcoming finance meeting of the Group of Seven leading industrial nations in London. India's presence at the meeting reflects its rise on the world economic stage. 印度准备参加即将在伦敦举行的由全球工业最
Some economists say Indonesia is poised to become an emerging economic power similar to China and India. Economic growth slowed slightly during the worst of the global economic crisis, but now it is again expanding at a rate of over six percent a yea
Global ratings agency Fitch has put Cypriot banks on negative watch over the pending vote about the controversial levy on the country's bank depositors. The Bank of Cyprus, Cyprus Popular Bank and Hellenic Bank have all been included in that rating.
European finance ministers are trying to finalize a long-delayed bailout deal for Cyprus in a bid to keep the nation from a bankruptcy. An agreement on rescue loan package is expected to be reached at a regular meeting in Brussels with tough measures
The Australian share market has closed at a six-month low after duties on Wall Street sparked a sharp sell-down. By the close, the All Ordinaries Index was down 1.2% or 66 points. The ASX 200 Index fell 1.3%. Stocks were low across the boards. Iron o
Todd: Anita, I thought we would talk about money and investments. Anita: OK. Todd: So, you're pretty young. Anita: Yes. Todd: And how old are you? Anita: I am 23. Todd: 23, so that's very young. So as a young person, do you think about your future an
Hello and Welcome to News and Reports on China Radio International. In This EditionG20 Finance officials agree on 2 percent growth above the current trajectory for the next five years. The UN Security Council unanimously adopts a resolution on UN hum
Grace: Did you already pay the bills for this month? Will: No, I haven't gotten around to it yet. Why? Grace: We got a late notice from the credit card company. The notice says that they haven't received the payment yet and it's past the due date. We