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Hello and Welcome to News and Reports on China Radio International. In This Edition China's State Council calls for stricter regulation of the use of food additives in response to a series of food safety problems. China's copyright watchdog says they
V.Main Measures to Cope with NuclearAccidents核事故应对处置主要措施 By referring the advanced international standardsand drawing on worldwide mature experience, Chinahas defined working measures to control, mitigateand cope with nuclear ac
More trouble at Japan's tsunami-damaged nuclear plant. Workers were evacuated after smoke was spotted coming from the No.3 reactor unit. Plant officials have been battling to cool reactors and spent fuel pools to bring the radiation-leaking plant und
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You've made it to the end of the week with CNN Student News. Thank you so much for joining us. From the CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia, I'm Carl Azuz. First up, water is the key ingredient in efforts to avoid a nuclear meltdown at a power plant in Ja
It's February 29th and we are ready to leap into today's news headlines.Hi,everyone,I am Carl Azuz,coming to you from CNN news room in Atlanta,Georgia. First up.The race for delegates,in order to win the Republican party's presidential nomination thi
Unit 6 TEXT I Atomic Cars Text Every motorist dreams of a car of the future that does not have to be refuelled every few hundred miles, a car that will cost little to run because there is no outlay on
Coping with Japan's nuclear disaster 应对日本核灾难 Living with radiation 与辐射共生 A spreading cloud of economic and human costs 经济和民众开销忧虑蔓延开来 Giving the brassicas a once-over 测量青花菜的辐射量 A PEN-
But they never got there. The first disappeared into deep space. Another missed its target when its coordinates were confused. One NASA control center was working in metric, the other in feet and inch
Doctors Have a New Tool to Identify Breast Cancer Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Early discovery and treatment can save lives. Scientists are working new ways to recognize breast cancer while at the same time studying exi
Researchers: No Worry About Cancer From Cellphones From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle report. Two United States government studies of cellphone radiation have found a weak link to an increased risk of cancer in animals. But gover
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To our Facebook fans in Kansas, Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylvania and to everyone who's watching us around the world, welcome to CNN Student News. From the CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia, I'm Carl Azuz. First up, Japan's prime minister wants some answers
1. Washington is not looking for a graceful exit from the Iraq war. This assurance comes from President Bush in a private meeting Thursday with Iraqi leader Nouri al-Maliki. During the meeting, Maliki
AS IT IS 2015-03-23 Would You Eat Food from Fukushima? 你会吃来自福岛的食物吗? Thousands of delegates from around the world gathered this month in northeast Japan for a United Nations conference on disaster relief. Four years ago, the area
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Government officials in Japan say it could take months for radiation(放射辐射) leaks to be brought under control at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The Fukushima Daiichi plant continues to spew radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean
Waving his spear, the man cried, Who are you who come to this shore, armed with swords and shields? 那人挥舞着长矛,喊道:带着剑和盾来到这里,你们是谁? I must know, or you cannot pass, for you may be enemies of our king. 我必
The Source of Energy A summary of the physical and chemical nature of life must begin, not on the Earth, but in the Sun; in fact, at the Sun's very center. It is here that is to be found the source of the energy that the Sun constantly pours out into
本期内容: Something is happening out there, and astronomers sure wish they knew what it was. For the last several years, they have been teased and baffled by mysterious bursts of radio waves from the distant universe: pops of low-frequency radi