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Announcer: And now over to Marsha Davenport for today's weather forecast. Marsha? Weather reporter: Thanks, Peter. Well, as you can see from the weather map, there's varied weather activity across the
Announcer: And now over to Marsha Davenport for today's weather forecast. Marsha? Weather reporter: Thanks, Peter. Well, as you can see from the weather map, there's varied weather activity across the United States and Canada today. Let's start with
Now Your Turn SAMPLE DIALOG A: What did you think about The Lion King? B: Well I think this cartoon was pretty good, but not as good as Beauty and the Beast. Its a killer flick. A: Really? But I think The Lion King was unbelievably good. B: I thought
Women miners search for diamonds in eastern Zimbabwe's lucrative Marange diamond fields. [Please note that this story has been superseded by later information from Zimbabwe and a portion of it is no longer completely accurate. The Harare Supreme Cour
By Franz Wild Abidjan 06 November 2006 The effectiveness of a plan to filter out so-called blood diamonds is under review at a conference in Botswana. A recent report about diamonds being smuggled out of Ivory Coast will top the agenda. --- Represen
A man wanted to sell a very fine horse.He stood in the market with his horse for three mornings but no one noticed that his horse was an exceptionally good one.He went to see Bo Le,who was well-known for his ability to judge horses.Sir,I ha
By Kari Barber Dakar 29 December 2006 The West African diamond industry was thrust into the limelight this year with the Hollywood movie Blood Diamond. The film depicts atrocities committed during Sierra Leone's 10-year civil war. Some analysts say
If any film can rival the World Cup in terms of anticipation by a global legion of fans, it is the new, third installment in the romance of teenager Bella and her beloved, ageless vampire, Edward. Here's a look at The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. It's sta
By Paige Kollock Washington, DC 25 January 2006 watch Depression report Research shows that people of lower socioeconomic status are more likely to develop a depressive illness than wealthier people.
Women take a break from digging for diamonds in Marange, eastern Zimbabwe, 1 Nov 2006 (file photo) International diamond regulators have arrived in Harare ahead of the first legal sale of controversial diamonds from eastern Zimbabwe. A review mission
A trough in the east is generating thunderstorms in the tropics and southeast New South Wales. Unstable air behind a front is producing showers in Victoria and Tasmania. A trough in WA is causing thundery showers in the Pilberra and the Kimberley. Qu
By Peta Thornycroft Southern Africa 03 November 2009 Raw diamonds (file photo) The so-called Kimberley Process, a joint international government, industry and civil society initiative to stem the flow of conflict diamonds, will decide at its annual
A dog and a horse,which served the same peasant,began to discuss each other's merits,one day.How grand we are,to be sure!says Barbos.I shouldn't besorry if they were to turn you out of the farmyard.A noble service,indeed,to plough
A very long time ago horses lived freely all over the world.One of these horses used to feed every day in a grassy meadow.No other animal used the meadow and the horse felt that it belonged completely to him.Then one day a stag came bounding ov
A wasp had severely stung a horse,and the latter kicked and pranced about,with the intention of destroying its tormentor.Your exertion is in vain,said the wasp,for I am in such a secure place on your flank,that you cannot hurt me.The ho
Then there was the preacher who decided to sell his horse. A prospective buyer was impressed with the animal, but the preacher said, I must warn you-he only responds to 'church talk'. Go is 'Praise the Lord', and stop is 'Hallelujah'. I've worked wit
The great novelist had gone mad, but now there seemed to be some hope for his recovery. For six months, he had been sitting at his typewriter pounding out a novel. Finally, he pronounced it completed and brought the book to his psychiatrist, who eage
CANBERRA, March 23 (Xinhua) -- Up to 45 native species in Western Australia's Kimberley region will die out within 20 years if no action is taken, latest study showed on Wednesday. The Priority Threat Management to Protect Kimberley Wildlife report,
When President Reagan left office in January 1989, no one could be sure if his policies had succeeded. But before the year was out, the Berlin Wall came down. A three-ton section of the wall was sent to Reagan as a gift. It stands today at his presid