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IN THE NEWS - Haiti's Political Crisis By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Saturday, February 21, 2004 This is Steve Ember with In the News, in VOA Special English. Jean-Bertrand Arisitide The Organization of
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - True or False: Kids + Too Much TV = Less Ability to Learn? By Jill Moss, Jerilyn Watson,... Broadcast: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in V
IN THE NEWS -August 3, 2002: U.S. Trade Bill By Caty Weaver Broadcast: This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program IN THE NEWS. The United States Congress has passed a new trade bill. The
Gary: HIV/AIDS features in news stories almost every day of the year. Its a subject that concerns us all the politicians who lead our countries, health workers of all kinds and at every level, and, of course, the people infected with HIV, those who
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Nora Raum. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is in Iraq, he prays the U.S. Troops there for bringing about what he describes as a remarkable change that Al-Qaeda has been routed and violence of all kinds has been dramat
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder Millions of voters went to the polls in races across the country on Super Tuesday, but the race for the Democratic presidential nomination remains close. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both say their t
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder. Today is the busiest primary election day in U.S. history. A huge number of delegates are at stake for the presidential candidates on both sides of the aisle. Voters on the Super Tuesday will go to the
1. There were more questions for CIA Director Michael Hayden from members of Congress. Members of the House Intelligence Committee said the agency did not inform Congress it was videotaping interrogations of terror suspects. The tapes were destroyed
1. At least four people have been shot after a gunman opened fire outside a Colorado Springs church. The shooting occurred hours after two people were killed when a gunman opened fire at a training center dormitory in a Denver suburb. Witnesses of t
1.Florida police have detained at least three people for questioning in the death of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor. He was killed early Monday morning at his Miami home at what police now say may have been a botched burglary attempt. 2.More t
1.California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is vowing to hunt down arsonist s who he says are responsible for at least two of the fires that have ravage d Southern California. Meantime, soot and dust from this week's wildfires is making the air quali
1. Two homemade explosives were tossed into the back of the Mexican Consulate in New York. It caused a small blast that blew out some windows. No injuries reported in the early morning incident. 2. The San Diego Chargers will return home to play the
1.Police in Pakistan questioned three people in connection with Thursday's bombing of Benazir Bhutto's caravan . At least 136 people died in the attack. Two sever ed heads were found at the scene. Police released this photo, hoping for more informati
1. Former Vice President Al Gore hopes the Nobel Peace Prize will elevate global consciousness about the challenges of global warming.Gore snare d the prize along with a network of scientists. Advisers say the award is not likely to push Al Gore into
1. Police in Philadelphia are charging a man with a history of robbing banks with the slaying s of two armored car guards. Mustafa Ali was brought in for question yesterday and police say they believe he acted alone. 2. Video cameras were roll ing in
1. It's a first in more than a decade. Arab nations sitting down with Israel for a new round of Middle East peace talks. Tuesday's negotiations are scheduled at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. 2. Fire crews in Southern California are hop
Things are rolling along pretty well here. Thats how the General Manager of New York La Guardia airport described air travel on this, the day before Thanksgiving. A look at the airport monitor shows mostly on time departures and arrivals for all of t
1. The Supreme Court says it will decide whether the District of Columbia can ban handguns. It's a case that could produce the most thorough examination of the constitutional right to keep and bear arms in nearly 70 years. 2. The identity of a child
1. It looks like retirement for tennis pro Martina Hingis as drug allegations swirl around the five-time Grand Slam champion and Wimbledon winner. Hingis says she's been accused of testing positive for cocaine but denies using the drug. 2. Police in
1.Firefighters in California are trying to hold on to the gains they made battling wildfires that have ravaged the southern part of the state. Officials say they are cautiously optimistic about making progress. More than 4,000 people remain in shelte