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Destination: New Orleans 前进纽奥良 Dialogue A Karen is greeting Martin. Karen: Welcome to New Orleans! Martin: Thanks, I've come to experience Mardi Gras. Karen: Well, you're in the right place. Martin: I can't wait to see people in cos
And that was his first time in space,John Glenn was one of NASA's original astronauts,he's been the receiever of a lot of attentiong right now,because 50 years ago yesterday, he made history. As that rocket launched into sky,John Glenn bacame the f
IN THE NEWS - As New Orleans Marks Mardi Gras, a Dispute Affects a Deal Tied to Its Port and Five OthersBy Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Saturday, March 04, 2006 I'm Steve Ember with IN THE NEWS in VOA S
AMERICAN MOSAIC -February 15, 2002: Olympic songs/question about Carnival in the US/a history of African American hairstyles HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC — VOA’s radio magazine in Special Engl
By Greg Flakus Washington, DC 28 February 2006 watch Carnival Cleanup report Carnival Cleanup The Carnival season has drawn thousands of people to the streets of New Orleans over the past week. The ce
New Orleans explodes into a carnival every year for Mardi Gras. And on that final day before the beginning of Lent, giant colorful floats parade down the city's streets. Groups known as krewes are responsible for planning and paying for the floats, b
Good morning to you from the CNN center in Atlanta, I'm Reggie Aqui, thanks for checking in. Here is a look at what's happening right NOW IN THE NEWS. President Obama is going to address both houses of Congress tonight. His challenge is to persuade
1. The United Arab Emirates-based company that was sent to take over port operations in 6 major U. S. ports has agreed to a broader review before taking over operations. The move comes amid concerns f
By Jim Bertel Washington, DC 20 February 2007 New Orleans Mardi Gras mask The Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans comes to an end today. And while the crowds are larger than last year, this year's celebration was still considerably smaller than be
By Greg Flakus New Orleans 27 February 2006 Tuesday is Mardi Gras, French for
British Charities Launch Campaign Advocating Tax on Banks to Aid Poor, Environment Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, the day many Christians around the world begin a traditional fast before Easter, this year for 46 days. Custom also has it that
Japan is crazy for fish. Each morning thousands of merchants crowd Tsukiji food market in Tokyo. At Tsukiji, no product has a higher price than the one that's most taboo, the puffer. It's the seafood version of Russian roulette, and it's extremely po
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What? Han, I need to see you in here now. 我靠。阿憨,进来,我有话跟你说 But that is the ladies' room. 可那是女厕所呀 You're fine. Women bring their little boys in here all the time. 怕啥。很多女人经常会带小孩进来
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