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AS IT IS 2014-11-20 Obama to Announce Executive Order on Immigration President Barack Obama soon is expected to announce his decision on what to do with millions of undocumented immigrants. These migrants left their home countries and entered the Uni
NSA Leaks Could Be Significant The man who says he was behind the NSA leaks, contractor Edward Snowden, has inspired some and angered others, including U.S. House Speaker John Boehner on ABC News. He is a traitor. The disclosure of this information p
Supreme Court to Rule on Gay Marriage in US Supporters of gay marriage believe public momentum is on their side as they prepare for two legal showdowns at the Supreme Court. Weve gone from zero states to now nine states plus the District of Columbia,
The Freedom of the Press Foundation has posted the 68-minute recording of Bradley Manning's voice on its website. The audio excerpt from his testimony features Manning discussing his motivations behind releasing the cables and logs to WikiLeaks. I be
BBC news with Illy Mckue. In his final address to the general assembly, the United Nations secretary general has blamed the Syrian government for the majority of civilian death during the countrys five-year civil war. But Ban Ki-moon also said those
August 3rd, 1492 Explorer Christopher Columbus sets sail from Spain on his first voyage across the Atlantic that takes him to the present-day Americas. 1914 Europe deepens its ascendant World War I as Germany declares war on France just days after de
August 3rd, 1492. Explorer Christopher Columbus sets sail from Spain on his first voyage across the Atlantic that takes him to the present day Americas. 1914. Europe deepens its descent into World War I as Germany declares war on France just days aft
主餐一道:泛听练习 以下段落是摘自新闻里的一些重要信息,并不是一个段落的听写。空内信息可在本新闻中全部找到,大家可以根据这些信息复述新闻。 一、泛听建议: 1、完整听一遍,掌握
A food called nutraloaf has been used for many years in US prisons. But prisoners claim that it tastes so bad that the food is actually punishment. They say that prison officials must charge the prisoner with some type of violation before they can pu
ECONOMICS REPORT - Identity Theft By Jill Moss Broadcast: Friday, March 04, 2005 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Economics Report. Identity theft has been a subject in the news recentl
中国田径协会就火车头体协运动员孙英杰及其教练王德显违反我国反兴奋剂规定一事作出了最终处罚,孙英杰被停赛两年并罚款一万元,而孙英杰的主管教
A computer 'judge' has been developed which can correctly predict verdicts of the European Court of Human Rights with 79 percent accuracy. 科学家们研发出一台电脑法官,它可以正确预测欧洲人权法庭的判决结果,准确率达
A federal judge sentenced Bruce Jones to 12 years in federal prison for fraud. Over a 10-year period, Jones had managed to swindle almost $10 million from thousands of gullible people throughout the state. He advertised his fantastic ideas on TV. For
By Kurt Achin Seoul 10 March 2008 South Korean officials says they are replacing the male astronaut they intended to send on a space voyage with a woman. The shift in plans, coming just weeks before the scheduled launch, is due to an apparent violati
Taiwan's mainland affairs chief Wang Yu-chi says his four-day visit to the Chinese mainland was a good beginning. He told reporters in Taipei that the visit was an important milestone in cross-Strait relations. During his visit, Wang held his first f
EU leaders clinch deal on fighting debt crisis European leaders have clinched a deal they hope will mark a turning point in their two-year debt crisis. After a night of tense negotiations, they agreed to have banks take bigger losses on Greece's debt
August 3rd, 1492. Explorer Christopher Columbus sets sail from Spain on his first voyage across the Atlantic that takes him to the present day Americas. 1914. Europe deepens its descent into World War I as Germany declares war on France just days aft
Topic 1-Working to death in China East Asian work culture is world renowned for its grueling and long work schedule. Lots of Chinese workers in offices and factories alike are simply overworked. A recent report found that China tops the list of the n
She said, Let's do our school project about bikers breaking rules. He agreed. They took notepads to Union Square. They watched and waited. They put check marks next to each violation. After two hours, they went home. They counted their check marks. F
From VOA Learning English, this is In the News. This week, a U.S. military judge ruled in the case of Army Private Bradley Manning. The soldier was found guilty of espionage for providing secrets to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks. The court also