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By Barry Wood Washington 16 January 2008 The latest annual index of economic freedom ranks Hong Kong and Singapore on top for the 14th consecutive time. VOA's Barry Wood reports the Heritage Foundation survey shows economic freedom has improved sligh
Western Schools Lead Reuters List of World's Top 100 Universities Western countries again top Reuters yearly list of the Worlds Most Innovative Universities. The media group ranks educational centers based on scientific gains, invention of new techno
北京奥运28大项 参与,竞争,分享,进步 Diving 跳水 英文原文 If a diver is unable to compete in any session the diver ranked next shall advance to the next session in order to have the prescribed number of divers in each session. When two or more dive
Let me ask you about politics now. And there's a poll that just came out in Iowa that deals with your wife and when people there were asked about who they respect most and who they trust most in the areas of leadership, handling of Iraq, protecting
网坛复出的阿加西说,他比以前更热爱网球,这是他生命中唯一信奉的东西…… It's been quite a comeback for Andre Agassi in recent months. Professionally speaking, the 29-
By Jim Stevenson Washington 29 August 2007 Sixteen teams are preparing to compete next month in the FIFA Women's World Cup football [soccer] tournament in China. One of them is the United States, which has been playing on home soil in a so-called Se
By Parke Brewer Hamburg 11 June 2006 The U.S. soccer team is set to begin its 2006 World Cup campaign on Monday against the Czech Republic. VOA Sports Editor Parke Brewer reports from Hamburg that the Americans face a difficult task if they are to a
At this week's HSBC Champions Golf event in Shanghai, China, three players will battle to dethrone newly-minted world number one, Lee Westwood of England. All hot on the Englishman's trail are Tiger Woods of the United States - who lost the top ranki
By Jim Stevenson Winston 08 April 2007 For most professional tennis players, each season is filled with the individual pursuits of winning tournament titles and prize money. But as VOA's Jim Stevenson reports, a handful of players often find their mo