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亚当正准备继续开始他的日本之旅,他要继续往哪里走呢,听听哈皮对他的采访。 Harp: Have you done any travelling around Japan right now? Are you going to do some more when you get back? Adam: Yeah, Ive done a bit. Ive b
Yelena Isinbayeva is the greatest female pole vaulter ever. She won the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Gold Medal and has twice been the IAAFs Female Athlete of the Year. In 2005, she became the first woman to clear five metres and is the current world record
甲型H1N1流感在日本关西地区以超出人们想像的速度蔓延。大阪府和兵库县两地一时间草木皆兵。从上周的4例剧增至200多例。日本首相麻生太郎通过电视呼吁民众冷静对待不断加剧的H1N1疫情的爆发,要避免引起恐慌。 Prime Minister Taro Aso urged calm in television ads,
A deadly earthquake struck near Osaka, Japan early Monday, causing hundreds of casualties, damaging buildings and leaving many homes without water or gas. The epicenter of the 6.1-magnitude earthquake was just north of Osaka at a depth of 13 kilomete
Deadly Storm Closes Busy Airport in Japan A powerful ocean storm has killed at least 11 people and forced the closure of one of Japans busiest airports. 一场强烈的海洋风暴造成至少11人死亡,并迫使日本一家最繁忙的机场关闭。
This is Whats Trending Today American tennis player Serena Williams is looking to make history by winning a record 24th Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open on Saturday. Across the net will be 20-year-old Naomi Osaka. She has already made history of her
By David Byrd Osaka, Japan 30 August 2007 American sprinter Tyson Gay has won his second gold medal at the World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan. As VOA's David Byrd reports, Gay added the 200-meters title to his 100-meters gold medal. Tyson
Todd: So, Eoin, you said you are going to Osaka tomorrow night. Eoin: That's right. I'm catching a ferry leaving at 7 and I'll get in at 6:30 in the morning. Todd: Oh, you're taking the ferry? Eoin: Yep. That's right. Todd: Oh, wow. Why did you choos
By David Byrd Osaka, Japan 28 August 2007 Russian athletes will be in the spotlight, Tuesday, at the World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan. As VOA's David Byrd reports, world record holder Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia hopes to capture another
By David Byrd Osaka, Japan 25 August 2007 Two Africans and an American have captured gold medals on the first day of the World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan. As VOA's David Byrd reports, Luke Kibet of Kenya, Ethiopia's Tirunesh Dibaba and A
Two Chinese tennis players out of Japan Open OSAKA, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- Chinese tennis players Zheng Jie and Zhou Yimiao were both eliminated from HP Japan Woman's Open Tennison Thursday in the western Japanese city of Osaka. At the second round of t
By David Byrd Osaka, Japan 01 September 2007 The United States has won the gold medals in the men's and women's relay while an American took the pole vault title at the World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan. VOA's David Byrd was trackside and
McDonald's has apologised after a human tooth was found in a portion of fries in Japan last year. 在去年售出的一份薯条里发现一颗人的牙齿之后,日本麦当劳向顾客赔礼道歉。 A customer complained after making the discove
OSAKA, March 8 (Xinhua) -- The Osaka Asian Film Festival (OAFF) 2013 opened Friday in the western Japanese city of Osaka, featuring more than 40 selected films from across Asia, with the aim to develop Asian film culture and facilitate exchange of pe
Todd: Kawabe, can you explain the difference, or compare, Tokyo and Osaka? Kawabe: Tokyo and Osaka? OK, I think that Tokyo is like New York City and Osaka is, like where? It's like, I guess it's like, OK, let's say, little Irish city. Todd: A little
Todd: Kawabe, can you explain the difference, or compare, Tokyo and Osaka? 托德:川边,你能说明或者比较一下东京和大阪的不同吗? Kawabe: Tokyo and Osaka? OK, I think that Tokyo is like New York City and Osaka is, like where?
Todd: Kawabe, can you explain the difference, or compare, Tokyo and Osaka? Kawabe: Tokyo and Osaka? OK, I think that Tokyo is like New York City and Osaka is, like where? It's like, I guess it's like, OK, let's say, little Irish city. Todd: A little
Todd: Kawabe, can you explain the difference, or compare, Tokyo and Osaka? Kawabe: Tokyo and Osaka? OK, I think that Tokyo is like New York City and Osaka is, like where? It's like, I guess it's like, OK, let's say, little Irish city. Todd: A little