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Song:It's My Life Artist:Vocaloca This ain't a song for the broken-hearted No silent prayer for the faith-departed I ain't gonna be just a face in the crowd You're gonna hear my voice When I shout it out loud It's my life It's now or never I ain'
K: hi, Isaiah. How are you? I: Im well. And you? K: fine. Hows your job going? I: I dont know if I told you or not, but I decided to start my own business. K: really? Thats fantastic. What kind of business is it? I: Ive started an investment banking
ECONOMICS REPORT - US Clears Sale of IBM Division to Lenovo By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Friday, March 25, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Economics Report. A United States government c
Illinois' Solution to Asian Carp Invasion: Eat Them The Asian carp, a species of fish brought from China to the U.S. several decades ago, is a growing concern in the midwest state of Illinois. The number of Asian carp in the states waterways has soar
1. Where are the magazines? They're in the living room, on the coffee table. 2. Where is the remote control? It's probably on the sofa, between the pillows. 3. Where did you put the keys? I think they're in the bedroom, in the top drawer. 4. Where's
The Coca-Cola Company is a soft drinks giant that was established in 1886. Its mission is to strive to refresh the world, inspire moments of optimism and happiness, create value and make a difference. It often tops the list of being the worlds most r
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - October 13, 2002: Pocahontas By Shelley Gollust VOICE 1: People in America, a program in Special English on the Voice of America. (Theme) She lived almost four hundred years ago in
By Greg Flakus Houston 02 August 2007 A bridge spanning the Mississippi River in the Midwestern city of Minneapolis collapsed Wednesday, during the evening rush hour, dumping scores of vehicles into the river. At least seven people died and local hos
The Human Rights Office in Geneva says it welcomes the nomination of South African jurist, Navanethem Pillay as the new High Commissioner and looks forward to her leading the organization, which is growing in scope and in importance. Her nomination,
More than 100 former U.S. soldiers who liberated Nazi death camps during World War II were honored this week in Washington, D.C. The veterans recalled the horrors they witnessed 65 years ago when they encountered the victims of the Holocaust. The fla
A British official said nuclear-armed submarines from Britain and France collided deep under the Atlantic Ocean while on separate exercises earlier this month, but limited details are only now emerging. A British Ministry of Defense handout picture
By Al Pessin Taormina, Italy 09 February 2006 Donald Rumsfeld speaks with the press aboard his airplane American Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says NATO's plan to take over security operations in
By Kayla Rosenfeld Honolulu 01 February 2008 Officials from the world's 16 largest greenhouse gas emitters gathered in Hawaii this week to discuss how to curb global climate change. Kayla Rosenfeld reports from Honolulu the goal was to advance the ro
By Deborah Block Irbil, Iraq 18 October 2007 Thousands of Kurds and other Iraqis took to the streets in northern Iraq. They were protesting the Turkish parliament's decision Wednesday authorizing a Turkish military incursion across the border into Ir
I was raised in Pocahontas Illinois Everybody thought of me as one of the boys Cause I'd run with a croud that was tough At fifteen i was tending Big O's Bar I'd sing till two AM for a half full tip jar Spent my youth singing truth, paying dues [Cho
Mari: Hey, Mike, so we live in the countryside, and we go to school up on a mountain. Could you see yourself living here? Mike: Well, I do really like living in the country, but I don't think I could stay here for a long period of time, even though I
By Cathy Majtenyi Nairobi 01 March 2007 Africa is increasingly being used as a conduit to traffic cocaine, with increasing numbers of couriers apprehended and more bulk cocaine seized, according to the International Narcotics Control Board. The Vien
By Dan Robinson Washington 13 March 2008 The House of Representatives has met in a rare closed session to consider proposed revisions to foreign intelligence surveillance law, the subject of continuing conflict between President Bush and Democrats. V
Shooting at US Holocaust museum 美国浩劫纪念品博物馆枪击事件 US Park Police Sergeant David Schlosser describes the shootingA gunman armed with a rifle has shot and killed a guard inside Washington DC's Holocaust museum before being wounded in turn,
China and the United States have agreed to strengthen cooperation in areas like clean energy, as the international community gets ready to discuss a new climate treaty in Copenhagen, this December. U.S. special envoy for climate change Todd Stern ha