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[00:00.00]Household [00:02.07]What kind of accommodations [00:04.69]will we enjoy? We are [00:06.66]used to having more than [00:08.63]adequate housing so we would [00:10.60]not enjoy having to convert [00:12.03]to a smaller residence. [00:14.10]The
Alleged bomber was denied entry into Britain; but his name apparently did not come up on computer screens Tom Rivers | London 28 December 2009 The British government has confirmed that the young Nigerian man accused of trying to blow up a trans-Atlan
In India, Fighting TB with Fingerprints New Delhi resident Vishnu Maya has already noticed a difference in her health after a few weeks of treatment for the disease. I feel better. I have been feeling better for the last two to three days, she says.
You might call it a new version of 'The Da Vinci Code', the discovery of a previously unknown masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci hiding in plain site. The key to the discovery, a fingerprint. Our story from NBC's Tom Aspell. Leonardo de Vinci who paint
1.The World Health Organization is sending resources to Mexico to get a handle on an illness outbreak tied to a new strain of swine flu. So far, 57 deaths have been reported. Scientists are trying to determine if the same strain sickened eight peopl
Technology Report - Nigeria Launches First African-Built Satellite 科技报道 - 尼日利亚发射首颗非洲自行研制卫星 This is the VOA Special English Technology Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语科技报道。 Nigeria has launche
It's a new day and a month. Welcome to CNN student news. I am Carl Azuz. First up today, we are heading Europe. Greece have been dealing with severe economic problems. It has been getting finial bailouts from European Union and the country is looking
Objects going on display at the exhibition include a Quarto edition of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet which once belonged to King George III. [Photo: China Plus/Duan Xuelian] A major exhibition jointly organized by the British Library and the Nationa
Lesson 10 We'll have to solve the murder ourselves. [00:-0.50]我们必须自己破案,查出凶手 [00:-1.00]Detective Stone will be here in a few minutes. [00:-1.50]斯通侦探几分钟后到这儿。 [00:-2.00]He's fooling himself if he thinks
Early results from a count of tigers in eastern India are providing hope for efforts to save that animal. A team of Indian environmental workers recently counted the tigers in the Sunderbans forest. The workers searched the ground and collected hundr
SAMPLE DIALOG A: Broadway Police Station. May I help you? B: I hope so. My house has been broken into. A: Where do you live? B: 43 Main Street. A: When did you find out about the break-in? B: When we got home from the theater. About two minutes ago.
Noise. It gets into your head and under your skin. Too much noise can turn ordinary people into raging maniacs. All too-common noises in neighborhoods are the blaring TVs, blaring car radios, and barking dogs. Most cities have ordinances against exce
EDUCATION REPORT -October 24, 2002: Foreign Student Series #6: New Security System By Nancy Steinbach This is the VOA Special English EDUCATION REPORT. We continue our series of reports about how fore
Scientists Develop New Ways to Track Greenhouse Gases With more than 18 million people living, working and driving in Los Angeles, the city often is covered in a hazy layer of smog. Stan Sander, senior research scientist at the U.S. space agency's Je
Call Me Melville, Based on New Word Use A study in the New Journal of Physics finds that writers leave a regular, distinct pattern of how frequently they use new words. Cynthia Graber reports Thieves may leave fingerprints at the scene of a crime. Bu
Woodpeckers Drum to their Own Tune Humans can recognize each other by voice alone. I sound different from other 60-Second Science reporters, for example. In fact, lots of non-human animals, of all types, use voices to distinguish familiar individuals
India has given Pakistan new information about last year's terrorist siege of Mumbai. A Pakistani diplomat says the dossier will help move forward the investigation into the attack, which left dead more than 160 people at two hotels and other sites w
The restaurant was on West 31st Street. They sat down at an outside table. They hadn't eaten there before. A waiter came. He brought two menus. He left. They looked at the menus. Scott saw dried-out food on his menu. He frowned. The waiter returned w
People who want you to part with your cash and property can steal your passwords and personal details, but what about your voice? That's what some big companies asked themselves before turning their attention to voice biometrics in their war against
A: Thank you for coming, officer. B: What seems to be the problem? A: I was in school all day and came home to a burglarized apartment. B: Was the door locked when you left? A: The door was still locked when I came home, so maybe they came in through