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Britain has officially sunk into recession, with its economy shrinking by 1.5 percent in the fourth quarter of last year. This comes amid the growing financial crisis around the world. It's official - the British economy is in recession. Government
The Top Technology Stories of 2014 Today, we look back at some of the top technology stories from 2014. Our first story is on the introduction of new products from the American technology company Apple. Apple unveils smartwatch, bigger iPhones Apple
A U.S. government report released Friday shows that output in the U.S. economy fell at a faster pace in the October to December quarter than previously reported. Gross domestic product fell at more than a six percent rate. Hand-lettered sign stands
1. 防伪 Anti-counterfeiting: 防止以欺骗为目的,未经所有权人准许而进行仿制或复制的措施. 2. 防伪技术 Anti-counterfeiting techniques: 为了达到防伪的目的而采取的,在一定范围内能准确鉴别真伪并不
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[00:30.15]Lenovo Group Vice-President Li Lan [00:33.42]exchanged souvenirs with Mark Fisher, [00:36.18]managing director of the NBAs Beijing office. [00:40.85]Lenovo established a partnership with the NBA, [00:45.02]the latest effort [00:46.52]by the
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A 70-foot fishing boat, the SharkCatcher, sank 5 miles from shore today in the Pacific at about 4:30 p.m. The boat was returning from a successful one-day trip. There were 17 anglers aboard and 4 crew members. There were also about 100 freshly caught
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By Derek Kilner Nairobi 26 March 2008 A total of 40 international humanitarian organizations have issued a statement warning of the worsening humanitarian situation in Somalia and appealing for increased attention from the international community. Th
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A coalition of more than 60 humanitarian and human rights organizations says widespread violence continues to threaten civilians in Eastern Congo, despite a peace agreement signed six months ago. Derek Kilner reports from VOA's East Africa bureau in
A report by a number of leading conservation groups warns that unless prompt corrective measures are taken, the planet is heading toward an ecological credit crunch. For VOA, Tom Rivers reports from London. Cover of the Living Planet Report The repo
Lesson 7 Fish 1.Sorry,but I've got another fish to fry. 2.What a queer fish! 3.Best fish swims near the bottom. 4.He dirinks like a fish. 5.He's trying to fish in troubled waters. 6.Oh,what a fine kettle of fish! 7.I felt like a fish out of water. 8.
By Brian Padden Washington 24 December 2007 Rising oil prices, a resurgent Russia and continued turbulence in the Middle East have intensified competition for control of the vast oil and gas reserves in the Caspian Sea. The competition, involving big
By Patricia Nunan New Delhi 05 May 2006 The Sri Lankan Navy says it has sunk a boat belonging to the rebel Tamil Tiger group after the rebels opened fire. The incident is the latest blow to a 2002 cea
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By Ravi Khanna Washington 13 December 2007 Pakistani journalists are accusing the government of trying to silence the free media, after authorities barred them from airing live broadcasts. The accusation follows Pakistan's Electronic Media Regulatory