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At first glance it looked like a Wang word processorit had a Wang keyboard and a Wang casing. It was only on second glance that Richard Hagstrom saw that the casing had been split open (and not gently, either; it looked to him as if the job had been
Broadcast: Jan 17, 2003 At the unveiling of the First Europeans exhibit, Ellen Futter, president of the American Museum of Natural History, offered reporters, 1) anthropologists and other scientists a
Maryland Mosque Invites Jewish Neighbors for Iftar As Muslims around the world observed Ramadan over the past month, one mosque in the suburbs of Washington found the holy month of fasting from sunrise to sundown could provide an opportunity for some
G sat in the bedroom and looked at the paper that covered the walls. He felt strange. He and his wife had slept in this room all of their married life. Yet he could not remember what the walls looked like. He had been blind. Now he could see again.
[00:00.00]Unit 7 Days and Dates [00:06.37]2.Listen. [00:33.52]3.Listen.Read. [00:46.08]Juan:Hey!I'm going to have a real birrthday this year. [00:50.44]Liu:Didn't you have a birthday last year? [00:54.18]Juan:Not on the date of my birth.I have a real
A: We are going to bring dishes from home. B: What dishes are you going to prepare? A: Mary is going to prepare beef with orange peel which she learnt from her Chinese friend. Tom makes good toast chicken. You know what? Molly is going to bring a fis
A: This is Lina. I want to make an appointment to see a doctor. 我是丽娜。 我要预约看医生。 B: What's the problem? 哪里不舒服? A: I have a fever and a pain in my abdomen. 我发烧,而且肚子疼。 A: Is he available this afte
09 Being an Early or Late Riser GLOSSARY watch out be careful; a phrase used to warn someone of danger * Watch out! Dont step into that hole in the sidewalk! up at the crack of dawn awake and out of bed very early in the morning * Shelby wakes up at
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Jackie: Hello and welcome to Talk About English. Today, a special edition of the programme, based on your questions. We speak to listener Lina Maria in Colombia. Lina Maria Jackie: Why would anyone want to ignore Williams hair? And can Catherine rea
The political crisis in Madagascar has deepened, after transitional government head Andry Rajoelina backed out of power-sharing negotiations and named a former military officer as prime minister. Opposition groups have rejected the move and say they
The head of Madagascar's transitional authority, Andry Rajoelina, announced on national television that elections would be held on March 20 for a new parliament which would choose the next prime minister and draft a new constitution. Scott Bobb 17 De
Voters in Madagascar will decide Wednesday on a new constitution that its supporters hope will end the crisis caused by the ouster of President Marc Ravalomanana. In the days leading up to Wednesday's Madagascar referendum, supporters of the proposed
In Madagascar, military supporters of President Andry Rajoelina say they are negotiating with a group of officers who declared a coup Wednesday. The coup attempt came as the country voted on a new constitution. The streets of Antananarivo were calm a
The roar of jet engines splits the air over the U.S. Navy's testing grounds in Patuxent River, Maryland, as an F-18 fighter plane takes to the skies. Powering this supersonic jet fighter is a fuel that is 50 percent petroleum-based and 50 percent der
'The Ravenmaster' Is Definitely (There) For The Birds LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: Christopher Skaife has one of the coolest jobs in the world. He takes care of the famous ravens that haunt the Tower of London. He's got a new memoir out about his lifew
GWEN IFILL: The cost and affordability of good child care is the focus of the next installment in our series Parenting Now. It's a major concern for families throughout the country. And in different ways, it cuts across lines of class and income. The
By Peter Heinlein Addis Ababa 08 November 2009 Former Madagascan Pres. Marc Ravalomanana (L) walks into a meeting in Addis Ababa for talks with Madagascar's main political parties, 04 Nov 2009 Madagascar's former president Marc Ravalomanana, who was
Spiro: Hey, watch out ! Nancy: Oh, Im sorry. I didnt see you there. I thought I would be the only person up at the crack of dawn . What are you doing sitting on the stoop at this ungodly hour ? Spiro: Im trying to turn over a new leaf . Nancy: What d
Southern African ministers are meeting in Mozambique to prepare for next month's summit of the African Union. Madagascar, Zimbabwe and Democratic Republic of Congo are major topics of discussion. Foreign ministers of the Southern African Development