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By William Eagle Washington,DC 29 December 2006 In Somalia, which has not had an effective central government in 16 years, the UN says an estimated 1.4 million people need emergency humanitarian relief. Of those, 400,000 are those whove been interna
Section 22 Radio 1When television became popular, people thought the radio would not survive. 2As we all know today, that was wrong. 3In fact, most people in the west listen to radio more than they wa
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A: I need to return this radio. B: That won't be a problem, as long as you have your receipt. A: Here you go. B: What's the problem? A: It doesn't pick up my favorite station. B: I can exchange it for you. A: Thanks, but I just want a refund. B: A re
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By Richard Krantz Washington, D.C. 04 April 2006 watch Saddam Trial report Iraq's former leader Saddam Hussein faces new charges of genocide and crimes against humanity in the 1980s crackdown against
By Margaret Besheer Irbil 03 January 2007 An Iraqi official says the person believed to have recorded an unofficial video of Saddam Hussein's execution on a camera phone has been arrested and is being questioned. The video, which shows witnesses tau
Todd: Anili, have you always been an English teacher? Anili: No, actually, I started out as a French teacher. That was my first job. Todd: Wow! So tell me about your first job! Anili: My first job! I was working in Central West Queensland in Australi
A: Hi. I'm returning this radio. B: Certainly. Can I see your receipt, please? A: I looked everywhere, but I couldn't find it anywhere. B: I'm sorry, but you can't return the radio without your receipt. A: Even though I just bought it yesterday? B: A
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A: Hello. Can I return this radio, please? B: Sure. Do you have your receipt? A: I misplaced it somewhere. B: Unfortunately, I cannot give you a refund without it. A: But I bought it right here just yesterday. B: I'm sorry, but there are no exception
A: Hi. I want to return this radio. B: Okay. Do you have your receipt? A: I'm sorry, but I lost it. B: I'm sorry, but store policy requires a receipt. A: But I bought it yesterday. B: Maybe you can find the receipt if you look harder. A: Can I talk t
A: I'd like to return this radio. B: Okay. Do you have your receipt? A: I lost it. B: I am sorry, but you need a receipt for a refund. A: But I purchased it yesterday. B: Perhaps you would like to talk to customer service. A: Well, that's a start, I
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By Jim Randle Irbil, Iraq 09 October 2006 Saddam Hussein reads the Quran as he listens to witness testimony, Monday, Oct. 9, 2006 Saddam Hussein's genocide trial has resumed in Baghdad after more than a week in recess, but defense lawyers continued
By Barry Newhouse Irbil 16 May 2007 A car bomb in the violent Diyala province, northeast of Baghdad, has killed at least 32 people and wounded dozens more. South of the capital, in Nasiriyah, Iraqi officials say fighting between Iraqi military units