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AS IT IS 2015-12-18 Hated Drug Company Head Arrested by FBI 美国黑心药业大亨被捕 A U.S. businessman once described as the most hated man in America was arrested Thursday. 曾被人们称为恶棍的美国商人于周四被联邦调查局逮捕
Muslims in America Celebrate End of Ramadan 美国穆斯林庆祝斋月结束 Muslims across America gathered in mosques to mark the Eid al Fitr holiday that closes their holy month of Ramadan. Muslims from around America's capital poured into the Is
PEOPLE IN AMERICA -December 8, 2002: James Stewart By Nancy Steinbach In ''It's a Wonderful Life'' (THEME) VOICE 1: I'm Shirley Griffith. VOICE 2: And I'm Rich Kleinfeldt with the VOA Special English
Mike: So Dusty, we were talking earlier, and you're telling that you're into marine biology, and that's kind of your background. So, tell me a little bit about why you like - what's your fascination with marine biology? Dusty: Well, the main thing is
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- getting hyper about correctness. RS: English once had a system where nouns took different forms depending on whether they were the subject or the object of a sentence. We've los
Good morning, Amanda! You look so nice today. Is that a new dress? Are those new shoes? asked Fay. Good morning. You look nice, too. No, it isnt a new dress. Yes, these are new shoes, Amanda said. I bought them at Macys. They were on sale. Fay asked
Good morning, Amanda! You look so nice today. Is that a new dress? Are those new shoes? asked Fay. Good morning. You look nice, too. No, it isn't a new dress. Yes, these are new shoes, Amanda said. I bought them at Macy's. They were on sale. Fay aske
PEOPLE IN AMERICA -October 20, 2002: Stephen Foster By Shelley Gollust (Photo - University of Pittsburgh) VOICE 1: I'm Shirley Griffith. VOICE 2: And I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English progr
THIS IS AMERICA – July 1, 2002: Songs that Celebrate America By Jerilyn Watson VOICE ONE: July Fourth is America's most important national holiday: Independence Day. Americans will celebrate the ann
America Marks 10 Years Since Sept. 11 Terrorist Attacks Americans have marked the 10-year anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States that killed nearly 3,000 people. Ceremonies were held in New York, at the Pentagon, and i
[00:00]R:Where the hell were you? I wanna know right now or I'm calling your mother! [00:06]Why did you sneak back in? Angela, listen, I think It'd be better... [00:11]for you, most of all, if tomorrow morning I took you back home. [00:15]A:What
Mike: So Dusty, we were talking earlier, and you're telling that you're into marine biology, and that's kind of your background. So, tell me a little bit about why you like - what's your fascination with marine biology? Dusty: Well, the main thing is
By Melinda Smith Washington, DC 05 October 2006 watch Athletes Heart Risk One of the leading causes of death among young athletes on the playing field or court is a heart condition called Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. But the results of a 25-year stu
Since the April 20 explosion and fire that sank the BP Deepwater Horizon off-shore oil rig, about 800,000 liters of crude oil a day have been spewing from the broken well into the Gulf of Mexico. The massive spill is threatening marine life, commerci
A new app promises to revolutionise the way we take pictures, creating hypnotic animated loops of everyday snapshots to be shared on social media. 一个新应用程序立志要颠覆我们的拍照方式,称可以创建一种能在社交媒体上共
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- getting hyper about correctness. RS: English once had a system where nouns took different forms depending on whether they were the subject or the object of a sentence. We've los
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- getting hyper about correctness. RS: English once had a system where nouns took different forms depending on whether they were the subject or the object of a sentence. We've los
Broadcast on COAST TO COAST: March 11, 2004 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- getting hyper about correctness. RS: English once had a system where nouns took different forms depending on whether they were the su