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RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Donald Trump won the support of the National Rifle Association and many gun owners by opposing any limits to the Second Amendment's right to bear arms. Here he is at the NRA convention last May. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)
The script of this programme 本节目台词 See amazing sights at the Horniman Museum Neil: Welcome to On the Town from BBC Learning English, the programme where we visit interesting places in Britain. I'm Neil. Oliver: And I'm Oliver 我是 Oliver。 Neil
By Selah Hennessy Dakar 24 September 2007 As part of a peace deal with militant ethnic Tuaregs in northern Mali, the country's government has pledged $2 million towards development. Analysts say long-awaited diplomacy and development aid is crucial i
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