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[Note: I originally covered this topic September 16, 2006. The transcript you see now on the page is a new version that was updated March 5, 2009. Some of the reader comments at the bottom relate to the earlier version.] Grammar Girl here. Today's to
Hole in my head hole in my head I need a boy like you like a hole in my head I need a boy like you like a hole in my head Let's just say we will and then don't instead Wild goose chase Wild goose chase You're gonna take me boy on a wild goose chase Y
老百姓不会怀念战争,而士兵却会。记者 Sebastian Junger 分享了他在雷斯特雷波(阿富汗科伦加尔山谷哨站,曾爆发激烈的战争)与美国士兵相处的经历。他认为战争改变了人们的想法,并解释
你有没有经历过这样一种状况?明明没有人打你电话,却总是感觉听到手机铃声响。这种就被称作手机幻听:ringxiety。 The term is formed from the words ringtone and anxiety. Ringxiety refers to the sensation and
STOCKHOLM, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- China's rising hurdler Xie Wenjun, who shares the same coach with the country's star hurdler Liu Xiang, clocked 7.68 seconds to finish second in the men's 60-meter hurdles at the XL Galan, an IAAF Permit Indoor Meeting,
LONDON, Feb. 7 (Xinhua) -- China's top player Ding Junhui believes Mark Selby is the man to beat as he looks ahead to the defence of his Welsh Open title next week. Ding got the better of Selby in last year's final at the Newport Center, winning 9-6
LONDON, Feb. 16 (Xinhua) -- Defending champion Ding Junhui of China was beaten by Stuart Bingham of England 5-6 in the semifinals of the Welsh Open at Newport on Saturday. Bingham made brilliant breaks in the last two frames to defeat Ding Junhui in
Artist:Junip Song:Always droning chords and distant bells humming over empty shells holding on tight onto a dead sky nomadic moves across a lawn step by step into the dawn holding on tight onto a dead sky turn a deaf ear no matter what they might
Hi there, I'm Ricky from the BBC World News for Children. It's Thursday the 10th of June. Coming up: Pop star Shakira's set to kick off the World Cup. South Korean rocket has 'exploded'. And the technology that allows students to sit exams at home. F
It's been a tough few weeks for the world number 16, Ding Junhui, who has been travelling almost non-stop between Europe and China. After the Welsh Open, Ding returned to the PRC for a pool tournament and then went straight back to Manchester for the