单词:Williamson Glacier
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AILSA CHANG, HOST: Late last night, the Guggenheim Museum in New York announced it was pulling three works from an upcoming show of contemporary art from China. One is a large screen-covered box with live lizards and insects inside. The other two are
Some are remain length of the last ice-age, and alpine glaciers are quickly disappearing. There was hard strong evidence that years of rising temperatures are melting away austral gob ice berg glacier. Records here day back to the 19th century, and
[00:19.62]- Hey, Joe, what do ya know? - Hi, Jane. How's the game? 乔,真没想到 [00:21.78]珍,好久不见 [00:24.66](Humming) [00:28.82]你好,威廉森先生 [00:29.26]- Hey, Joe, what do ya know? - Hello, Mr. Williamson 乔,真没想到
Each year, millions of people visit the 4,570-meter-high Baishui Glacier in southern China. Scientists say it is one of the worlds fastest-melting glaciers. The huge body of ice is in the southeastern edge of a Central Asian region called the Third P
The consecration of the Church of England's first woman bishop was met with a lone voice of protest at York Minister. 在约克教堂,英格兰国教首位女主教的祝圣仪式遭到一个孤零零的抗议声。 男子大喊圣经里面没有妇女
SCIENCE REPORT – February 20, 2002: Pine Island Glacier By Jerilyn Watson This is the VOA Special English Science Report. Scientists have expressed much interest in the development of a huge new ice
Two Americans, Elinor Ostrom and Oliver Williamson, share this year's Nobel Prize in Economics. The last award in this year's Nobel series, the Economics Prize, has been awarded to Elinor Ostrom from Indiana University and to Oliver Williamson from t
By Jeff Swicord Glacier National Park, Montana 03 September 2007 National parks in the United States are revered for their natural beauty and wildlife. They are fragile ecosystems that are cared for and preserved for future generations. Because of th
This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. Economists usually study markets. Now, two Americans have won the Nobel Prize in economics for not studying markets. They will share almost one and a half million dollars for their analysis of econom
Glacier Bay: A Land Reborn This week in our travels through Americas national parks, we revisit the state of Alaska. The northernmost state is home to eight major national parks. Today, we visit one of its most famous parks Glacier Bay. This huge par
The U.S. State Department's top expert on war crimes issues is welcoming Serbia's arrest of former Bosnian-Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, and says it bodes well for the Belgrade government's future in Europe. Ambassador Clint Williamson says the ar
Britons 'E-Petition' for Death Penalty Return Hundreds of Britons have petitioned their government to reintroduce the death penalty in a new government Internet scheme that was launched Thursday. E-petitions that get enough signatures may be debated
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DAVID GREENE, HOST: Here in Los Angeles, there is a vast, green space in a very posh neighborhood that may soon become a haven for homeless veterans. And this is going to be a big change for the campus of the West Los Angeles Veterans Administration.
HARI SREENIVASAN: Do you have an email account? How about a Facebook page? Bank online? Shop online? Pay your gas, light, or cable TV bill over the internet? I've just laid out more than a half dozen accounts that many of us have, likely each with it
By Anjana Pasricha New Delhi 19 September 2007 India is allowing a group of tourists to visit the Siachen glacier in the disputed region of Kashmir for the first time, despite objections by Pakistan. As Anjana Pasricha reports from New Delhi, thousan
The 8,844-meter-high Mt. Qomolangma, located on the border of China and Nepal, is the world's highest mountain. 珠穆朗玛峰高8844米,位于中国和尼泊尔边境上,是世界上最高的山峰。 Glaciers on Mount Qomolangma have shrunk by
By Tom Rivers London 12 October 2009 Two Americans, Elinor Ostrom and Oliver Williamson, share this year's Nobel Prize in Economics. A computer screen showing the pictures of Elinor Ostrom, left, and Oliver E. Williamson, at the Royal Academy of Sci
Thailand's Space Agency has released more possible evidence of debris from the missing Malaysia Airlines plane. The satellite images show up to 300 objects floating in the southern Indian Ocean, where Flight 370 is thought to vanished. The search res