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Hey I see you working it I see you strutting down the street You look important huh I walk the other way I don't wanna bother you with my sobriety We used to share the summers Nights riding our stolen bikes But now I don't interest you I'm like a blo
Last night I had a dream about this girl I know God shes beautiful But when I woke up I realized That the dream I had was true You see Im not trying to cause any trouble But the way she acts makes it difficult To be the guy I am around my friends She
Always them fashion clothes Spent hours in front of the mirror Making dates with your female friends Bracelets and diamonds around your hands But when you dig a bit deeper, start a little conversation Look a little bit closer, then I can see that The
I wanna do something! What'd you wanna do? Dance! I wanna do something special with you I've been a having a boring life lately So now I wanna be a boy with a ADD I wanna meet a girl Which girl? She's shy, she's sensitive So now I'm taking her down t
My mama always told me: If you're in trouble, always run My papa always said to me: I never ever gonna carry the gun But heyhey, I've seem them wear those shoes, and them hats With them clothes and them guns, I wanna be cool, I wanna be bad Ooh, I wa
The moon was shining, fresh leaves on the trees, We had a bonfire, we had instruments, food and drinks. You see this girl, got me so nervous, Treating me so coldly, and hey man, you know me. I wanted to engaged her but I was to tense, I needed some h
You can hear music and conversation from apartment no.5, I'm with all of my friends, anticipation... It was the first thing I saw when I came, and I don't need to know a name, there's only one question... (Chorus) Is she, Is she old? Is she old enoug
In his monthly news conference, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown outlined what he hopes can be achieved in the two one-day international gatherings on Afghanistan and Yemen that will be held this week in London. Mr. Brown says the London Afghan co
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission has a message: Pay no attention to competing claims of victory in the presidential election. The first ballot counts are not expected until Tuesday. Women line
The Australian government is investigating reports that the Taliban killed up to 20 Afghans who were denied asylum in Australia and sent back to Afghanistan. They allegedly were among 400 asylum seekers denied entry into Australia by the former gove
Australian forces in Afghanistan are urging the government in Canberra to send more combat advisers to the troubled country despite waning public support for the war. The International Security Assistance Force wants more Australian personnel to tra
Petraeus Cites Progress, But Says Difficult, Uncertain Year Ahead in Afghanistan, Iraq The commander who oversees U.S. military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan says the training of Afghan security forces is being overhauled. General David Petraeus
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates indicated Thursday he might be receptive if his new commander in Afghanistan asks for more troops, but he is still concerned that having too many foreign forces in the country could alienate its people. Defense Se
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates says American forces need to do more to prevent killing civilians during military strikes in Afghanistan. While the secretary was in Kabul, U.S. military chief Admiral Mike Mullen visited Islamabad for talks with
MADRID, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- FC Barcelona suffered another setback on Thursday as midfielder Ibrahima Affelay injured his knee in training. The Dutch international was taken for tests where it was confirmed he has broken the cruciate ligament in his
By Al Pessin Pentagon 09 November 2007 The U.S. Army officer responsible for training Afghanistan's new security forces says he only has about half the number of U.S. military trainers he asked for. But he says the resulting delay will be measured in
25 NATO countries and other contributors to the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan have pledged about 7,000 additional troops to supplement new U.S. force commitment to Afghanistan. David Gollust | Brussels 04 December 2009 Watch:
Mr. Obama's focus on Afghanistan began during the 2008 presidential campaign when he visited the country for the first time Siri Nyrop and John Walker | Washington, DC 01 December 2009 President Obama's decision on a new strategy for Afghanistan was
By Al Pessin Munich 10 February 2008 The commander of NATO's military forces is disputing critics who say the alliance is losing in Afghanistan, but he said it is not winning fast enough, and he called for member nations to provide more troops. VOA's
U.S. officials are stressing an eventual drawdown of American troops will be done gradually and in a manner that allows Afghan forces to assume security responsibilities Michael Bowman | Washington 06 December 2009 Defense Secretary Robert Gates test