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By Michael Drudge London 31 March 2006 US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, right, and Britain's Foreign Secretary Jack Straw speak to the media U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says the Un
By Jim Teeple Jerusalem 31 January 2007 Israel's former Justice Minister has been convicted of indecent acts for kissing a young female soldier against her will. VOA's Jim Teeple reports from Jerusalem, it is the second case to involve a high public
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[00:03.30]I walked to the shore. [00:05.72]I didn't know where I was. [00:07.33]I couldn't see any houses or people. [00:10.65]I was very tired and weak. [00:13.25]I wanted to sleep so I laid down [00:15.94]on the grass and slept for about nine hours
Mary's parents take her to the seaside for a holiday one summer. The weather is hot and Mary likes ice creams. Her parents take her to the shops every morning for a walk and they always buy her an ice
By Nico Colombant and Pauline Bax Abidjan and Conakry 09 January 2006 Youth struggling to make ends meet in Conakry, Guinea In the West African nation, Guinea, which some economists fear could collaps
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A: I need to get my driver's license. B: You need to take your driving test. Have you? A: No, I still need to take it. B: Please fill out this paperwork. A: All right, but will I be able to take my test today? B: Actually, you're going to have to mak
A: I would like to get my driver's license today. B: You will have to take your driving test. Have you taken it yet? A: I haven't taken it yet. B: Could you fill these papers out, please? A: Can I take my test right now? B: You need an appointment. A
A: How can I get my driver's license? B: Have you taken your driving test yet? A: I have yet to take my driving test. B: Okay, first I'm going to need you to fill out the paperwork. A: When can I take my test? B: You'll have to make an appointment fo
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 16 March 2007 The Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar says he would contest in court his disqualification by the electoral commission. A a leading candidate for the April poll, he was excluded in the final official list.
By Peta Thornycroft Southern Africa 16 June 2007 Hours before the first South African-mediated talks between Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) were due to begin in Pretoria, police in Harare seized the
I think this is going to be the greatest hockey tournament in the history of the world. - USA Hockey Executive Director David Ogrean The men's Olympic ice hockey tournament at the 2010 Games in Vancouver is expected to be one of the most competitive
In Russia, the world's strangest library has opened in the city of Baikalsk. Not a single piece of paper can be found inside. Instead, all books are made from ice. The library consists of 420 books, which contain etchings of more than 1,000 phrases.
By David Gollust State Department 05 July 2006 Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday the international community has multiple ways of responding to what she termed North Korean brinksmanship. But she said the missile tests do not mean t
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The United States Women's Olympic ice hockey team will be relying on a mixture of youth and experience as they prepare for the 2010 Winter Games this February in Vancouver, Canada. Women's squads from eight different nations will be battling for the