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It is Friday morning which means it's time again for StoryCorps, in cities across this country the project records interviews between everyday people and today, we hear from Stacy Cooper and Karen Smith. Stacy Cooper was on her own in 1999 when she w
Time now for StoryCorps when everyday American share stories about their lives. Today, Trudy Henry, 89 years old, records her bush with history. You need to know that she grew up on the outskirts of Dodge City, Kansas, and that her Mom worked at the
Remember the good old days of TV andradio? Everyone would gather around to be entertained. Shows were broadcast atspecific times and if you werent there on time, you missed it. Broadcasts disappeared into the ether. Well, things have changed. This is
The Internet has problems. Technorati says there're over 50 million weblogs, and as you can see, it's going up. This is overwhelming. Our focus here is on a new and efficient way to keep up with all the cool stuff that's happening on the Internet. Th
Cory, I don't wanna be a windmill any more. Morgan, you have to work with me. I'm not gonna be humiliated again in front of everyone on New Jersey shore. You and dad are gonna get your butts kicked. Not this year. Mom and Eric's winning streak is ove
Face of American Farmer Changing 面对美国农民的变化 TENNESSEE The average American farmer is now 58 years old, and farmers 65 and older are the fastest growing segment of the population. Its a troubling trend signaling big changes ahead for
It's Friday morning, which is when we hear from StoryCorps. This oral history project is collecting stories of Americans across the country. And today we'll learn a little of the story of Roberta, Mona, Mary and Leota Keys. They are sisters, quadrup
Time again for StoryCorps, traveling the country recording your stories. Last week, we heard remembrances of the Great Depression. Today, we revisit that time with sisters Evelyn Palmour and Doreene McCoy. They were just children when the Depression
This another American story is told to you by the people who lived it. StoryCorps comes to you every Friday. Today we will learn about Thurman Weaver. Mr. Weaver was a janitor, chauffeur and also a father. A few weeks ago, Thurman's son, William Wea
And it's time now for StoryCorp, a project crisscrossing the country recording interviews between everyday people. And we're gonna hear today about two men who changed each other's lives. It began when they met ten years ago and at that time Don Boni
Ed Trinka shares 45 years of memories as a doorman to stars and others at New York's Plaza Hotel It's Friday morning, which means it's time again for StoryCorps, the project that records Americans talking about their lives and talking with each othe
Jean Thackeray can't forget her brief encounter with a German prisoner-of-war in Utah Time now for StoryCorps, this project has been traveling around the country recording everyday Americans talking about their lives. Today, a story from World War I
A: I, Luke Thompson, residing in California, being of sound mind, do hereby declare this instrument to be my last will and testament. A: I hereby revoke all previous wills and codicils. A: I direct that the disposition of my remains be as follows: I
The annual gathering of political, economic and government leaders comprising the World Economic Forum has opened in Davos, Switzerland. That participants are buzzing about the fear of recession and the dramatic falls in world equity markets. 世界经
By Kari Barber Dakar 25 January 2007 Gambians went to the polls Thursday to elect new members of parliament. While independent candidates have made some ground, the ruling party is expected to maintain a strong hold on its power. President Yahya Jamm
By Barry Wood Davos 23 January 2008 The annual gathering of political, economic and government leaders comprising the World Economic Forum has opened in Davos, Switzerland. VOA's Barry Wood reports from the Swiss ski resort that participants are buzz
By Shahnawaz Khan Srinagar, India 26 May 2008 A popular Pakistani rock band Sunday mesmerised a big audience in conflict-ridden Indian administered Kashmir, where concerts and Pakistani delegates are a rarity. Shahnawaz Khan reports for VOA. The youn
U.S. President Barack Obama met on Tuesday at the White House with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. The session helped set the stage for the upcoming London meeting of the world's 20 leading developed and emerging economies. 美国总统奥巴马星
The most ambitious government privatization in a generation.After 500 years in business, shares in the Royal Mail could be in the hands of investors within weeks. And the company is suddenly worth 3 billion pounds. The chancellor says thats good for
U.S. President Barack Obama met on Tuesday at the White House with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. The session helped set the stage for the upcoming London meeting of the world's 20 leading developed and emerging economies. Pres. Obama meets wi