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巴拿马城原帮派成员现在摇身一变成导游 Gang graffiti still defaces some of the walls in Panama City's once-impoverished neighborhood of San Felipe, but many of the beautiful old homes have been refurbished. 巴拿马城圣费利佩昔日
Scientists: Monkeys Used Raft to Cross Ocean 科学家:猴子用木筏横渡海洋 Scientists found seven monkey teeth that became fossils in an area near the Panama Canal. The teeth were more than five million years old. Scientists think that is whe
This is Scientific American 60 second Science, Im Sophie Bushwick. Got a minute? It was thought that saltwater seas separated Central and South America millions of years ago. But a recent discovery may render that idea all wet. Because archaeologists
Chapter 21 North South America 第21章 南美洲北部 South American looks like a carrot, a turnip, a top, a funnel, a leaf, a fig, 南美洲看起来像一只胡萝卜、一个芜菁、一个陀螺、一个漏斗、一片叶子、一个无花果、
PRESIDENT BUSH: It's been my pleasure to welcome my friend, the President of Panama. Mr. President, welcome back. It's good to see you, sir. I can't thank you enough for your friendship and your leadership. Under your leadership, relations between th
President Bush Meets with President Torrijos of Panama PRESIDENT BUSH: Mr. President, thank you for coming. It's -- bienvenidos. PRESIDENT TORRIJOS: Yes. PRESIDENT BUSH: Yes. President Torrijos has been a good personal friend and he has been a good
1. Federal, State and local authorities are investigating the accident that injured 11 circus performers in Providence, Rhode Island on Sunday. All of injured are said to be conscious and doing well. 2. A wildfire in central Oklahoma has burned at le
EXPLORATIONS - Will Physicists Have to Rewrite The Special Theory of Relativity? DOUG JOHNSON: Welcome to EXPLORATIONS, in VOA Special English. Im Doug Johnson. This week, we hear about developments in physics that, if proven correct, could have scie
By Scott Stearns White House 16 February 2007 U.S. President George Bush and Panamanian President Martin Torrijos say they will continue working toward a free trade agreement. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns has the story. President Bush
ConservationistsTryingtoSave,ReproduceEndangeredFrogs Forty percent of all the frogs in the world are in danger of extinction, according to the Smithsonian Institution. Pollution, pesticides, climate change and now a fungus are taking a toll on this
Panama Canal Turns 100 Amid Growing Pains, Competition The Panama Canal turns 100 this week. Officially opened in 1914, the 77-kilometer channel joins the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean at the isthmus of Panama. It made the world smaller, creating a shor
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: President Trump is expected to visit the areas of Florida hit by Hurricane Michael. The utility Gulf Power says it's working to restore electricity to hundreds of thousands of residents who are still in the dark two weeks after t
Fridays are awesome. And 10 minutes of commercial-free current events are headed your way right now, starting with news from Central America. Panama is the site of The Summit of the Americas. It's an international meeting being held today and tomorro
September 7th, 1940Nazi Germany begins heavy bombing of London and other major cities in Britain during World War II. CBS reporter Edward R. Morrow describes the devastation of what becomes known as the Blitz. One may see, in the light of flares, car
New Nicaragua Canal May Change Global Trade 新的尼加拉瓜运河可能改变全球贸易 A Hong Kong-based company is working out the route for a canal across Nicaragua that would rival the Panama Canal, bolster world trade, and might create a st
By Brian Wagner Miami 10 September 2007 Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega remains in U.S. custody after his parole date, as his lawyers fight an extradition request from France. The 73-year-old Norieg
By Brian Wagner Miami 12 October 2007 President Bush Friday urged the U.S. Congress to approve a set of free trade accords with Colombia, Panama and Peru. VOA's Brian Wagner reports that Mr. Bush said the trade deals will benefit U.S. business and bo
court has convicted former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega for laundering drug money in France in the 1980s and ordered him to spend seven years in prison, (File). A French court on Wednesday convicted Panama's former military ruler Manuel Noriega
In todays podcast, we are going to meet three English expressions. The first one is to get away with something. If you do something bad, and nobody discovers what you did, or they do not find out that it was you who did the bad thing, then we can say