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A controversial Israeli settlement plan is throwing another wrench into the stalled Middle East peace process. Robert Berger | Jerusalem 28 December 2009 Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS Construction workers are seen on a new housing development in the Jewish
A: How may I help you? B: I need to return these books. A: Give them here. B: Here they are. A: It appears these books are two weeks late. B: I forgot they were due. A: You do realize you are going to have to pay late fees, right? B: How much is the
A: How may I help you? B: I need to check these books out. A: Do you have your library card? B: Here it is. A: It appears that you have late fees. B: Really? A: Yes, really. B: How much do I owe? A: You owe $24.50 in late fees. B: I dont have that mu
A: When is the bus going to get here? B: It's obviously late. A: It was scheduled to be here about thirty minutes ago. B: I'm sure it'll be here in a little bit. A: I hope so, because I'm running really late for work. B: I hate having to take the bus
By Robert Berger Jerusalem 14 September 2007 In Israel, tension overshadowed the first Friday prayers for Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting. As Robert Berger reports from VOA's Jerusalem bureau, the focal point of the latest tensions was the
It's a little too late, I'm a little too gone; A little too tired of this hangin' on: So I'm lettin' go while I'm still strong enough to. It's got a little too sad, I'm a little too blue; It's a little too bad you were too good to be true. I'm big-t
By Robert Berger Jerusalem 28 September 2007 Security was tight in Jerusalem Friday as Muslims and Jews observed major religious holidays. As Robert Berger reports from VOA's Jerusalem bureau, Palestinians from the occupied territories were barred fr
Situation: LinZhi and Joe have recently graduated from university,and are discussing the trouble they are having finding jobs. 情景:林芝和乔刚从大学毕业,他们在讨论找工作过程中遇到的问题。 Joe: So,how`s the job-hunt go
By Robert Berger Jerusalem 20 April 2006 Palestinian minister of Jerusalem affairs Khaled Abu Arafa, center, leaves following a meeting with Israeli parliament members Slapped with Israeli sanctions,
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu angered many Palestinians, in his recent speech, when he proclaimed Israel's intentions to keep Jerusalem as the united capital of the Jewish state. The Palestinians claim the eastern part of the city as the capital
A: Can I ask you a question? B: Sure, what's up? A: Well, I was just wondering if you'd like to go out this Friday. B: Really? A: Yeah, I was thinking we could get a bite to eat and catch a movie. B: That sounds like fun. A: Of course, we can do some
A: Can I ask you something? B: Sure you can. What's going on? A: Would you go out with me on Friday? B: Are you for real? A: I thought that we could go to dinner and a movie. B: That actually sounds like it would be a lot of fun. A: Unless there's so
A: May I ask you a quick question? B: Of course. A: How would you like to go on a date with me this Friday? B: Seriously? A: Well, I figured that we could go see a movie and get some dinner. B: Cool, that sounds like it will be fun. A: We can always
1) Go on a date 去约会 2) Dinner and a movie 先吃饭, 然后去看电影 3) He is such a gentleman 他是一位真正的绅士 4) Chivalry 对女孩子的谦恭有礼
At least four people were killed and about 40 others injured when a Palestinian bulldozer driver went on a deadly rampage in downtown Jerusalem. The man was killed by an off-duty soldier and police say the incident was a terrorist attack. VOA's Jim
By Jim Teeple Jerusalem 09 February 2007 There were violent clashes Friday at Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock between Israeli security forces and Muslim worshippers angered over a controversial Israeli archeological dig at the base of the complex. VOA's
Natalie Jeremijenko的不寻常的研究室将艺术用于实践,处理环境问题,通过将工程知识同社会大众艺术以及一些志愿者们相连接。这些现实生活中的艺术实践包括:遛蝌蚪,给鱼发短信,建立消防
Hey, I'm going to tell you about my wax museum story. Um, so I would go with my little host brother, Javi, on our little dates because he never went into the city, although he lived really very close to the city, he would just never go into Madrid. S
By Robert Berger Jerusalem 04 January 2007 Teddy Kollek, a former Jerusalem mayor, who led one of the world's most complicated cities for nearly three decades, has been laid to rest after his death this week at the age of 95. As Robert Berger report