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AS IT IS 2014-01-29 Income Inequality Could be a 2014 Political Issue 收入不均会成为 2014 年的政治议题 Welcome to As It Is from VOA Learning English. Im Mario Ritter in Washington. This week, President Obama gives his State of the Union
Russian Punk Rockers Pussy Riot Produce 'Protest Music Video' 俄罗斯朋克摇滚组合猫咪暴动乐队发行最新单曲抗议普京的一些举措 SOCHI, RUSSIA Russian Punk Rockers Pussy Riot have released the video for their latest single. It
First up today, security in Sochi, the 2014 winter Olympics begins there on February 7, Russian president Putin says his country will do everything possible to keep the game safe and protect visitors to Sochi. 40K Russian police and security forces w
1. The state of Pennsylvania was recovering from a crippling ice storm that took down power lines this week, nearly half a million customers remained without electricity in the greater Philadelphia area Thursday. Officials say most of the customer wi
By Paula Wolfson Washington 27 March 2008 President Bush has accepted an invitation from Russian President Vladimir Putin to travel to Russia for talks April 6 on missile defense. VOA's Paula Wolfson reports the hastily arranged meeting will come at
Sochi Mayor Anatoly Pakhomov (l) and Dzhambulat Khatuov, the first vice-governor of the Krasnodar Region Although the Vancouver Games have not ended, the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia are in the news. At a special ceremony Tuesday, Vancouver and Britis
Russian Railroads Enable Epic Olympic Journeys 俄罗斯铁路能够承受奥运旅游的客运压力 SOCHI, RUSSIA Sochi isn't the best-connected Olympic host city. Most visitors have to travel through hubs like Moscow or Frankfurt to get there. And
After Sochi, Olympic Flame Heads to Brazil, South Korea, Japan 奥运圣火索契后前往巴西,韩国,日本 WASHINGTON As the 2014 Winter Olympics wrap up in Russia, the next three Olympic destinations already are known. Where the Summer and Winte
Olympics Take Aim at Russia's Smoking, Drinking Problem 冬奥会努力解决俄罗斯的吸烟饮酒问题 SOCHI, RUSSIA Organizers at the Winter Olympics in Sochi hope the Games will inspire healthy living in Russia - a country that suffers from hi
Russias Winter Olympics to Break Spending Records It is the largest construction site in Europe: 100,000 men and 500 companies are working around the clock. They are building hotels, skating rinks and ski jumps for next years Winter Olympics in Sochi
冬奥会:索契居民看家乡变迁 People in Sochi faced huge disruptions in the years running up to the Winter Olympics, with the construction of brand new venues in the space of just seven years. So how do they feel about it now that the Games
President Bush has accepted an invitation from Russian President Vladimir Putin to travel to Russia for talks April 6 on missile defense. The hastily arranged meeting will come at the end of a European tour that will also take Mr. Bush to Ukraine, Cr
Welcome to your Janurary Ninth edition of CNN Students News, I'm Carl Azuz. In less than a month, the 22nd Winter Olympic Games were taken off in Sochi, Russia. Opening ceremony is Friday, February 7th. Here's the by the numbers look at what's ahead:
Hello and Welcome to News and Reports on China Radio International. In This EditionA Turkish airliner grounded safely at Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen airport after a Ukrainian man attempted to hijack the flight to Sochi, Russia. President Xi Jinping meet
By Peter Fedynsky Sochi 06 April 2008 During a joint news conference in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Presidents George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin spoke with a bit of nostalgia as they looked back at their stewardship of U.S.-Russian relations durin
Secretary-Generals Message Calling for the Observance of the Olympic Truce for the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Sochi, Russian Federation, 7-23 February 7-16 March 2014 呼吁在冬季奥运会和残奥会期间遵守奥林匹克休战致辞,
By Paula Wolfson Sochi, Russia 06 April 2008 U.S. President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin have ended their farewell summit without agreement on missile defense, but with a blueprint for their successors. VOA's Paula Wolfson repo
By Kent Klein Washington 05 April 2008 White House officials say they do not expect U.S. President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin to reach an agreement this weekend on a missile defense system that the U.S. wants to place in Cent