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By David McAlary Washington 25 January 2006 When it comes to lung cancer rates among smokers, scientists say race and ethnicity matter. A new study reports significant differences in the rates among s
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BBC Learning English A True Mancunian Callum:Hello I'm Callum Robertson and welcome to this programme which we've called 'A True Mancunian'. Now, what is a Mancunian, well a Mancunian is a word for someone who comes from the city of Manchester and i
A: John speaking. B: John, my name is Terry Evans. I have good news for you. A: I'm all ears. What is it? B: Your rental application has been approved. The owner thinks you'll be an excellent tenant. A: Oh, that's so good. It makes my day. B: Now, be
A: Yes, this is John Smith. B: John, this is Terry Evans. I called to tell you I have good news. A: Great, what is it? B: The owner has approved your rental application. He enjoyed talking to you. A: That's great. He seemed like a really nice guy. B:
By Greg Flakus New Orleans 13 May 2006 The more than 2,000 graduates of Tulane University in New Orleans heard from not one, but two former U.S. presidents at their graduation commencement ceremony Sa
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By Alisha Ryu Mogadishu 02 May 2007 In the Somali capital, Mogadishu, several days of calm have allowed some African Union peacekeepers from Uganda to move out of their barracks for the first time since their arrival in March. From Mogadishu, VOA Cor
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