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Old mcdonald Old McDonald had a farm, ee-i, ee-i, oh! And on that farm he had a chick, ee-i, ee-i, oh! With a chick chick here, and a chick chick there. Here a chick, there a chick, everywhere a chick chick. Old McDonald had a farm, ee-i, ee-i, oh! O
Beauty and the Beast; The Prince and the Pauper; city mouse meets country mouse: Three classic tales where opposites cross paths, learn from each other, and live happily ever after. 《美女与野兽》、《王子与贫民》和《城市老鼠和乡村
McDonalds is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its world famous Big Mac. The Big Mac has been one of the most popular and best-selling items in the companys history. It is known for being bigger than a usual hamburger, with two pieces of meat separ
By Scott Stearns White House 30 March 2007 President Bush has apologized for the poor living conditions for some wounded servicemen and women at a military hospital outside the capital. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns has the story. Presi
Broadcast: Jan 22 , 2003 By Jerilyn Watson The McDonald's fast-food company is facing legal action by people who say its food made them fat and sick. In New York City, legal action was recently brough
HEALTH REPORT - September 11, 2002: McDonald’s Changes its Oil By Nancy Steinbach This is the VOA Special English Health Report. McDonald’s says its fast-food eating places in the United States wi
What does a COW say? (Make the cow gesture.) Moo! (Everybody says, Moo! while making the cow gesture.) Old McDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O. (Make the farmer gesture.) And on that farm he had a COW. E-I-E-I-O. (Make a cow gesture.) With a moo moo h
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A nutrition watchdog group is threatening to sue McDonald's, the giant U.S. restaurant chain, for using toys to sell its fast-food meals to children. The Center for Science in the Public Interest says the popular toys illegally lure children into eat
Pope Benedict XVI waves to faithful during his weekly general audience at St. Peter's square at The Vatican, 17 Mar 2010 Pope Benedict has written to Catholics in Ireland to apologize for the sexual abuses carried out by the clergy in that country ov
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McDonalds has eliminated controversial ingredients in about half of its menu in a move that highlights how pressure from US consumers is driving changes to the countrys food culture. 麦当劳(McDonalds)已淘汰掉菜单中一半左右的争议性配料