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Defense Secretary Robert Gates says Afghanistan has emerged as the greatest military challenge. And more American troops could be headed there as earlier as this spring. NPR's Tom Bowman has more. Gates told the Senate Armed Services Committee there
[00:01.72]and say were only going to buy food 继续为了生活的便利 [00:02.72]from the most-perfect system 而从这个所谓完美的系统中获取食物 [00:07.08]within 100 miles of us, were never gonna get there. 我们就永远无法达成我
Broadcast: Mar 28 2003 Texan Clint Black wrote I Raq and Roll with his longtime collaborator Hayden Nicholas. The song is only available as a free download from his website, www.clintblack.com. He exp
President Obama is scheduled to arrive back at the White House within a half hour from a Latin American trip that concluded with the summit of leaders of more than 30 other western hemisphere nations in Trinidad. Mr. Obama says the leaders did not a
They don't know any of them which is very important to understand. Another things to know is that a lot of these local gas station owners have locked into this very, very long term contract, years years with which ever company, ah, basically their br
Its the end of November, the start of the new day at CNN news, hello, Im CZ. For today we are looking at the tension between three countries. And those are Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the United States. They are connected by the war on terror, but tha
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Carol Van Dam. With thousands feared dead from yesterdays massive earthquake in Haiti, the Pentagon is gearing up to send thousands of troops, cargo planes and ships to help the battered nation. President Obama promis
Its Wednesday, Im Carl Azuz. This is CNN Student News. Today, were talking about U.S. wildfire, a deadline in Syria, a suspension in baseball and a Titanic anniversary. First up, though, a shakeup in the race for the Republican Partys presidential no
Morden Olympic Games Review 1992 Olympics, Barcelona The year IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch brought the Olympics to his native Spain marked the first renewal 1 of the Summer Games since the fal
From the bathroom came the warning rattle and bang of an ancient toilet cistern, and he hurriedly replaced the book, finding beneath the bed a small yellow Colmans mustard tin that he flipped open to confirm that, yes, it did contain condoms, along w
On Monday, Russian election officials formally barred anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny from running for president in the March 18 election. Over the past year, Navalny has launched a grassroots campaign to challenge the current president, Vlad
Yvonne: This is 6 Minute English, I'm Yvonne Archer - and Finn has kindly joined mefor today's programme. Hello Finn! Finn: Hello Yvonne how are you? Yvonne: Oh, I'm great thanks! Now, 2011 is the year of the Rabbit in the Chinese lunarcalendar - and
Good morning from the CNN Center here in Atlanta, I'm Melissa Long. It's Monday, April 20th. And here is a look at some of the stories happening NOW IN THE NEWS. President Obama back in Washington D. C. this morning. In this morning he hosts his fir
1. Top officials of Standand Poor's are defending their decision to degrade the US government's credit rating. White House claims that it was a hasty decision based on faulty math, but the SP says it was reasoned conclusion. 2. More than 20 elite Nav
By Stephanie Ho Washington 02 May 2006 The U.S. representative to the six-nation talks aimed at resolving the North Korean nuclear crisis says Pyongyang is boycotting the process. Speaking at a U.S.-K
The political crisis in Niger appears deadlocked over the fate of a government elected under a referendum that West African leaders say was unconstitutional. The regional mediator to the conflict is waiting for the government and its opponents to res
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Venezuelans are being asked to vote in a presidential election tomorrow. The result may seem a foregone conclusion. The autocratic Nicolas Maduro is expected to remain in power despite the economic catastrophe that engulfs his nati
1. Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is appealing to President Barack Obama to end the air war in a letter calling it an unjust war against a small people of a developing country. 2. In Ivory Coast, fighters trying to force strongman Laurent Gbagbo out o
China vs. Philippinesin South China Sea: The Only Thing You Need to Know 关于中国与菲律宾南海较量:你只需要知道一件事情 Manila can sue Beijing all it wants, but in the end it seemsChinese leaders already know how they will resp
Ross: (to Monica) Well, you were right. How can they do this to us, huh? It's Thanksgiving. Monica: Ok, I'll tell you what. How about I cook dinner at my place?I'll make it just like mom's. Ross: Will you make the mashed potatoes with the lumps? Moni