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This is the VOA Special English Education Report. In Giles County, Virginia, the school board has removed displays of the Ten Commandments in its schools. The county thought that posting the Ten Commandments, along with the first part of the United S
AS IT IS 2015-06-04 Obama Signs Law Ending NSA Collection of Phone Records 奥巴马签署法律条文结束NSA收集电话记录行为 President Barack Obama has signed a bill to reform and restart the collection of Americans telephone records. The
Dealers Show Marijuana Products at DC Show 商人在华盛顿展上展示大麻产品 Many trade shows are held in the Washington, D.C. area. Jewelry, cars, electronics and other industries have shown their products and services in the past. But rece
Humberto Rios Labrada meets with local farmers at seed diversity fairs across Cuba. Related Links Goldman Prize Every April, during the week-long observances surrounding Earth Day, grassroots environmental activists from six regions of the world are
Khan Leads Drone Protest in Taliban Territory Pakistan's opposition politician Imran Khan on Saturday led a convoy of some 500 vehicles including some 30 U.S. activists in an unprecedented march toward Taliban territory to protest CIA-led drone strik
Secretary of State John Kerry began talks with his Russian counterpart in Geneva today, saying the world is watching to see if two major powers can work together to rid Syria of chemical weapons. NPR's Michele Kelemen reports Kerry is testing how ser
AGRICULTURE REPORT – May 7, 2002: Russia Lifts Ban on American Chickens By George Grow This is the VOA Special English AGRICULTURE REPORT. American agriculture is recovering from a Russian ban on ch
Henry killed a 14-year-old girl. He killed her after breaking her thumbs, kicking and breaking most of her ribs, striking her repeatedly in the head with his thermos, and stabbing her more than 45 times with a #2 pencil. She bled to death. He killed
EDUCATION REPORT-Foreign Student Series #18- Alcohol Ban at University of Oklahoma By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, December 30, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Education R
EDUCATION REPORT - Foreign Student Series #5: Government Rules By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, September 30, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Education Report. We continue
NGO Forum to Be Organized Before, During Racism Conference Joe De Capua Washington 16 Aug 2001 16:41 UTC Hundreds of non-governmental organizations are preparing a 1)forum to discuss 2)racism , 3)disc
By Kurt Achin Panmunjom 29 October 2007 Delegates from six nations are mapping out the specifics of sending energy aid to North Korea as it ends its nuclear weapons programs. Negotiators are seeking the right timing and blend of energy assistance to
Al-Shabab Finds Fighters Among Somali Youth in Minnesota 索马里青年党曾在美国明尼苏达州招兵买马 MINNEAPOLIS While it is still unknown whether Somali-Americans were involved in the recent deadly attack by al-Shabab on a Kenyan shopp
Russian President Vladimir Putin is in Crimea for his first visit since its accession to Russia back in March. He was there to mark the sixty ninth anniversary of the Soviet Unions victory over Nazi Germany, but his visit drew an angry response from
By Steve Mort Apopka, Florida 07 August 2007 Immigration authories Authorities in the United States are stepping up efforts to return illegal immigrants to their home countries. Under a program called Operation Return to Sender, 2007 is set to be a r
The founder of FaceBook Mark Zuckerberg has announced the birth of his first child, a girl called Max and he is vowed to donate most of his fortune to make the world a better place for her to grow up in, David Lee reports from Los Angeles. Mark Zucke
President Ladynar Putin has dismissed allegations that Russia tried to spy the US presidential eletion in favor of Donald Trump by hiking computer systerms, he described as it satirical, claimed by the White House that Russia was behind the cyber att
Saudi Aribia has replaced its top military commanders including the chief of staff. The move comes as the war in Yemen where a Saudi-led coalition is fighting rebels, is nearing the end of its third year. Sebastian Usher has more details. It's a flor
Chinese Communist Party chief, Xi Jinping has once again called for unswerving fight against corruption. His comments came during a CPC disciplinary watchdog meeting on Tuesday. Xi Jinping also said the fight against corruption is a long-term, compli
Communist Party Chief Xi Jinping has used the latest meeting of the party's discipline division to press for new mechanisms in preventing corruption. CRI's Wei Tong has more. During a disciplinary watchdog meeting of Communist Party of China on Tuesd