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[00:00.76]Restraints to Soar [00:04.25]One windy spring day, [00:06.98] I observed young people having fun using the wind to fly their kites. [00:11.47] Multicolored creations of varying shapes [00:14.20]and sizes filled the skies like beautiful bird
President Obama has signed a new defense authorization bill into law. But NPRs Ari Shapiro reports the president is making clear the bill doesnt go as far as he wanted toward closing the prison at Guantanamo Bay. President Obama released two page sig
The Obama administration is reporting more than six million people will have health insurance beginning tomorrow, many for the first time. As NPRs Julie Rovner explains that includes those who signed up for private insurance qualified for Medicaid. I
Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore, right, greets Guinea presidential frontrunner Cellou Dalein Diallo, as he meets with members of the transitional government at the People's Palace in Conakry, Guinea, 3 Aug 2010 (file photo) Burkina Faso Presid
The White House says the US will suspend participation in meetings related to an upcoming GA session in Sochi Russia, as NPR's Tamara Keith reports. This is an effort to show there are consequences for Russia's military activity in the Crimea region
This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. Anger was the common reaction of Americans this week to bonuses paid at rescued financial companies. Lawmakers held hearings and President Barack Obama denounced the extra pay at American Internationa
Rwandan president Paul Kagame holds a press conference in Kigali, Rwanda, as citizens vote for president Monday for the second time since the country's 1994 genocide, 9 Aug 2010 Voting is underway in Rwanda's second presidential election since the 19
VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Bob Doughty. VOICE TWO: And I'm Barbara Klein. This week, we tell about how thin monkeys live longer than fat ones, how aspirin can help colon cancer patients and some new informatio
AS IT IS 2015-07-09 Russia Bans Internet Database Archive 俄罗斯禁止网络数据库档案信息化 Internet users in Russia will no longer be able to make use of a large database of stored webpages. Critics say the new restriction apparently res
Many of the items in one of Gaza's market come from Egypt through smuggling tunnels sanctioned by Hamas This month marks three years since the militant Islamic group Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip. The event led Israel to impose a blockade on
Findings Could Help Slash Child Malnutrition Child malnutrition is a global problem. It exists even in rich countries. It affects a large number of children in Asia, especially in south Asia. In parts of the world, such as sub-Saharan Africa, it thre
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon dominated day one of the African Union summit, warning of a possible catastrophe in Kenya and saying he would go to Nairobi to support mediation efforts aimed at ending the country's ethnic violence. From summit hea
By Jeffrey Young Washington 17 October 2007 The total amount of money raised by the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates may, by the time Election Day 2008 comes about, approach or even break $1 billion. For just the first nine months of
By Laura Adams In this episode Ill discuss a legal way to make early withdrawals from your retirement account without having to pay an early withdrawal penalty. Can You Avoid Early Withdrawal Penalties on Retirement Accounts? When it comes to saving
Teens React to viral videos, This Episode: Facebook Parenting 青少年如何看待热门视频 这一集:Facebook与父母 This is for my daughter hanna, and more importantly for all her friends on facebook who thought that her little rebellious p
By Laura Adams. Robert from Morganville, New Jersey wanted to know if you can use funds in an IRA to buy real estate. Before we get to the answer, I want to thank GoToMyPC for sponsoring the show. Real Estate Self-Directed IRAs Robert, thanks for the
By Tom Rivers London 13 November 2007 Authorities in Britain have ordered the culling of thousand of turkeys and other birds at a farm northeast of London where a deadly strain of avian flu has been detected. For VOA, Tom Rivers reports from the Brit
Topic 1: First house-for-pension pilot program to be introducedChina will pilot a much-debated house-for-pension eldercare program in four cities next month as the country seeks an alternative to cope with rising pressures from an aging population. S
Topic1 Shenzhen Restricts Car PurchaseShenzhen has just announced a car purchasing restriction requiring buyers to get new car plates by lottery or auction. Shenzhen is the seventh Chinese city to adopt purchase restrictions. The restrictions were pl
Greek voters has decisively rejected the term of bailout deal offered by international lenders. With all the votes now accounted,more than 61% of people said no,thousands of supporters of no campaign celebrated in front of the parliament in Athens,wa