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PHILLIPS: A minivan does some major damage in a smash and grab robbery that's caught on tape. Vancouver, Washington tops our look at Cross Country this morning. Police reviewing the surveillance tape of a local bowling alley hit by a pair of robbers
AS IT IS 2016-03-18 France Bans Stores from Trashing Unsold Food 法国禁止商店丢弃未售食物 France has become the first country to ban supermarkets from throwing away unsold food. 法国是第一个禁止超市丢弃未售食物的国家。
By Anjana Pasricha New Delhi 22 May 2007 A daylong general strike called by Sikh religious leaders has shut down activity in India's northern state of Punjab, a Sikh majority region. Anjana Pasricha reports that the strike was ordered after tensions
By Michael Bowman Washington 29 May 2007 Two days after forcing a private Venezuelan television station off the air, President Hugo Chavez has threatened to crack down on another non-governmental TV broadcaster. VOA's Michael Bowman reports from Wash
Central Africans in Diaspora Praise Recent CAR Elections After years of unrest, the Central African Republic recently observed peaceful elections. Now, two candidates and former prime ministers, Anicet Dologuele and Faustin Touadera, head to a runoff
According to reports from China Youth Daily, Tong Zeng the chairman of the Chinese Association for Claiming Compensation from Japan -- has been nominated for this year's Nobel Peace Prize. However, he's not the only one on the nomination ticket: Onod
BRASILIA, July 15 (Xinhua) -- Explanations provided so far by the United States concerning its alleged spying on Brazilian telephone and Internet communications are not enough, says Foreign Minister Antonio Patriota. Some explanations were offered, b
Rio de Janeiro spent about $4.6 billion to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. 里约热内卢政府斥资约46亿美元举办了2016年夏季奥运会。 Six months later, four months after the end of the Paralympic Games, the city's Olympic infrastructu
如果你把不为你所掌握的东西视为幸福的,你就将永远不幸。要明白,幸福只存在于为你所掌握的事物之中,你的幸福是任何人都无法从你身上夺走的。 托尔斯泰 I dont want to notice i dont want t
巴西要求美国就监听道歉 Furious about a report that the US government spied on her private communications, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff may cancel a planned White House visit and downgrade commercial ties unless she receives a public