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Cathy Majtenyi Experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) are in southern Sudan investigating 15 cases of an Ebola-like hemorrhagic fever that has so far claimed at least four lives. There are f
'Anonymous' Suggests Shakespeare Didn't Write a Word What if William Shakespeare never wrote a word? What if, instead, the plays and sonnets attributed to him were the work of a worldly English aristocrat during the reign of Queen Elizabeth the First
DIALOG 34 laurance--Hey.I'm sorry to interrupt,but there's something important I have to tell you. soony--Can't it wait? laurance--Not really.It's pretty important. jenny--Is it a matter of life and d
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DEVELOPMENT REPORT – October 21, 2002: Meningitis in Africa By Jill Moss This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Health experts from Africa and international aid agencies have agreed on
South African President Jacob Zuma has just met Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Union Building in Pretoria, the executive capital of South Africa. Xi arrived in Pretoria on Monday and will attend the fifth BRICS summit in Durban on Tuesday and We
By Michael Drudge London 07 March 2006 The population of Europe is aging faster than that of any other continent. In the coming decades, there will be only two workers or fewer for every retiree, putt
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Massive Gas Fields Discovered Off Mozambique International energy companies say they have discovered potentially massive natural gas fields off the coast of Mozambique. The Italian energy firm ENI last month announced two major finds in the Mamba Sou
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: If you are a television fan, then you might know Anna Deavere Smith from her roles as the hippie grandmother on Black-ish, the hospital administrator in Nurse Jackie and the national security adviser on The West Wing. But she's a
Chapter 25 - Vereshchgin Toward nine oclock in the morning, when the troops were already moving through Moscow, nobody came to the count any more for instructions. Those who were able to get away were going of their own accord, those who remained beh
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By Delia Robertson Johannesburg 11 July 2006 South African Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Aziz Pahad, right, meets with his North Korean counterpart Minister Kim Hyong Jun, left, in Pretoria, July 11, 2006 A senior North Korean official said in Pre
今天我们要学的词是nagging。 Nagging, 唠叨个没完没了的,搅得人不得安宁的。The tennis player decided to take the season off to take care of his nagging shoulder injury, 这个网球选手决定赛季停赛,彻底治好一直
身为作家和演员,Anna Deavere Smith生动了演绎了作家Studs Terkel,罪犯Paulette Jenkins,韩国百货商人和一位牛仔的故事。内容摘录自她的个人作品在路上:寻找美国符号。
PRETORIA, Dec. 14 (Xinhua) -- The whereabouts of former president Nelson Mandela who is receiving treatment for a lung infection have puzzled journalists who are scrambling to get first- hand as well as first-time information about the anti-apartheid
奥巴马参观罗本岛向曼德拉致敬 CAPE TOWN, June 30 (Xinhua) -- Visiting U. S. President Barack Obama on Sunday visited Robben Island off Cape Town to pay tribute to his personal hero -- ailing former South African president Nelson Mandela.