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Swiss Museum to Accept Nazi-era Art Trove 瑞士伯尔尼博物馆同意接受纳粹艺术品 LONDON A museum in Switzerland has decided to accept hundreds of artworks from the son of a Nazi-era art dealer. German authorities seized a priceless colle
US Returns Looted Ancient Artifacts to Thailand 美国向泰国归还数百件被掠夺文物 BANGKOK The U.S. government on Wednesday returned to Thailand hundreds of ancient artifacts that federal authorities say were looted from an important archa
A: Have you watched today's news? B: No, I haven't. What's going on? A: Did you hear about last night's blackout? B: Yes. The lights were out all night. A: Some people went looting because of the blackout. B: What do you mean? A: People decided to us
There lived a heron by a big lake. He used to catch fish and eat them. But he had become old and could not catch fish like before. He went without food for many days together. I have to think of a plan. Otherwise I won't live for long, thought the he
shrimp crab 不管是英文还是中文,人们往往用动物的名称来形容人,例如骂人的时候说某人像猪,像狗,或者赞扬某人鹤立鸡群等。美国人有时把人形容为像
Walk straight,said a mother crab to her daughter,stop dragging yourself sideways all the time. Mother,replied the daughter,just show me how.If you walk straight yourself I will copy you. Don't expect people to do things you would not do
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By Sean Maroney New York 02 July 2007 This week, an American art collector returned nine carved statues, known as vigango, to Kenya. The return comes two decades after they were looted from local burial sites. From New York, VOA's Sean Maroney report
Israeli Organization Searches for Art Looted by Nazis 以色列组织寻找纳粹掠夺艺术品 International efforts are intensifying to recover and identify items stolen by the Nazis during World War II, including paintings, ceramics, books and re
Archaeologists, Law Enforcement on Lookout for Looted Artifacts CHICAGO The looting and destruction of historic sites and artifacts by Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria has sparked outrage around the world. Archaeologists are concerned that i
[00:01]R:I feel like kind of a fifth wheel around here. Is there anything I can do? [00:04]A:I don't know. Is there anything you can do? [00:09]R:Well, I can drive that loader. [00:12]I have a Class Two rating. [00:16]A:Be my guest... [00:31]
Lesson 39 Free 1.There's no free lunch. 2.Are you free this afternoon? 3.I give it to you for free. 4.He's very free with his money. 5.He's such a free and easy guy. 6.We had a real free-for-all debate. 7.I don't want a free ride like that. 8.We all
By Carolyn Presutti Washington 02 November 2007 Historians estimate the Nazis stole up to $2.5 billion worth of artwork during World War II, more than the value of all art in America at the time. The U.S. National Archives Thursday accepted the dona