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乌克兰年轻一代寻找新方向 KYIV, UKRAINE Ukraine is a very different country than it was just a week ago, following a protest movement led by young people who overthrew the Russian-backed government. They now want to take the country in a n
模仿文本: It was actually a very short hearing. It lasted all of about seven minutes. It was the first public appearance of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev since his arrest in April and in it he pleaded not guilty to all 30 charges brought against him. Now t
The man convicted of the bomb attack on the Boston Marathon has apologised to the victims. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a 21-year-old ethnic Chechnyan, was speaking in court before he was formally sentenced to death. Gary O'Donoghue reports. 在波士顿马拉松
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