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The Jeju-do World Cup Stadium in Seogwipo held two first round matches, and one second round game. It took less than three years to build at a cost of 87 million dollars and, unlike many of the World
Nalini Nadkarni挑战我们对于树木及监狱的传统观点,她认为这两者都比我们所想得更具活力。经由与华盛顿州政府的合作,她将科学课程及保育计划引进给受刑囚犯,并得到超乎预期的效果。
South Koreas Jeju Island: A Healing Place South Koreas Jeju Island has been compared to the Hawaiian islands of the United States. The so-called Hawaii of Korea is off the countrys southern coast. The island is especially popular among newly married
At 75, Seminal US Composer Still Inspires American composer Steve Reich turned 75 this year. The so-called minimalist credits jazz, African drumming and Balinese gamelan as inspirations. His music - from experimental tape loops to the Pulitzer prize-
South Carolina Republican lawmaker Lindsey Graham is seeking the GOP presidential nomination. In his hometown of central South Carolina, Graham says he wants to president to confront radical Islam which he says is running wild, to take on the country
Today we're going to talk about keeping a journal. If you're an aspiring writer, you've probably heard that writers should keep a writing journal. The first time I kept a real writing journal was in my freshman English class in college, so since it's
By Anya Ardayeva Moscow 12 October 2006 watch Slain Russian Journalist report One of Russia's most prominent journalists, Anna Politkovskaya, was buried in a Moscow cemetery Tuesday after she was shot dead in her apartment building on Saturday. The
All 3,400 passengers decided to collectively protest the installation of the THAAD missile defense system by not setting foot on the South Korean resort island of Jeju, Shanghaiist reports. 据上海人网站报道,日前一艘国际邮轮抵达韩国
NB: This is not a word for word transcript Stephen: Hello, I'm Stephen. Rob: And I'm Rob. Stephen: And this is 6 Minute English! This week were talking about citizen journalism. Rob: Citizen journalism thats when people who arent trained journalists
This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science, I'm Steve Mirsky. Got a minute? Ever-increasing numbers of people are consuming news via the Internet and cell phones. In London last week at the World Conference of Science Journalists, Philip Hilts, t
DEVELOPMENT REPORT – July 22, 2002: Maternal Deaths Study By Jill Moss This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Development Report. Each year, more than five-hundred-thousand women in develop
By Jeff Swicord Baltimore, Maryland 27 April 2006 watch Ethnic Neighborhoods As the immigration debate rages in the United States, Jeff Swicord takes a look at one of the original immigrant neighborho
By Robert Berger Jerusalem 01 April 2006 Ismail Haniyeh looks on as he receives congratulations from ministers and diplomats at the Council of Ministers in Gaza City The Islamic militant group Hamas i
IndiaSeekstoCounterInternalTerroristThreat Top Indian officials say they need to prepare for terrorism threats that may arise both within and outside the country. Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Thursday described recent terror attacks on Indi
AILSA CHANG, HOST: More than 500 refugees from war-torn Yemen have found themselves in an unlikely place - the tiny resort island of Jeju in South Korea. The Yemenis are hoping for asylum to stay there. But as they wait, they're catching backlash fro
But the faster you go, the more time dilates. 但是行驶的速度越快,时间的膨胀越多。 For astronauts orbiting the Earth for 800 days, it starts to add up. 如果宇航员们环绕地球800天,其影响就会明显。 But what affects
ENVIRONMENT REPORT — April 12, 2002: Medicinal Plant Conservation By Mario Ritter This is the VOA Special English ENVIRONMENT REPORT. Throughout history, people around the world have used traditiona
Topic 1-Chinese tourists flooded South Korea's Jeju Island with trash, again Recently, South Korean news reports say that Chinese tourists continue to trash the country's Jeju airport with an insane amount of trash. Photos of the departure hall floor
By Kurt Achin Jeju, South Korea 14 September 2007 Global warming is often in the news these days, usually in connection with changing, and sometimes destructive, weather patterns. But the World Health Organization says rising temperatures also have a
Eye spy, on this moment of science. You see at a movie's, someone is asked for identification, instead of producing a badge or picture, they simply look into a camera. Hollywood special effect department then show us lots of needle computer graphics.