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An international coalition has launched the first wave of attacks on Libyan air defences and tanks. The military action took place just hours after an emergency summit of world leaders in Paris ended on Saturday afternoon, Paris time. While the leade
Researchers: Recycled Concrete's Time Has Come SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Recycling in the construction industry has become big business. It's easy to find new life for everything from old windows to wood beams. But until now, concrete the most widely used
Chapter 9 The floor of the stage consisted of smooth boards, at the sides was some painted cardboard representing trees, and at the back was a cloth stretched over boards. In the center of the stage sat some girls in red bodices and white skirts. One
Chapter 11 - Anatole and Dlokhov in Moscow Anatole Kuragin was staying in Moscow because his father had sent him away from Petersburg, where he had been spending twenty thousand rubles a year in cash, besides running up debts for as much more, which
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We heard the sad news that Parekura Horomia died at his home in Tolaga Bay, this afternoon. He was 62. He had problems with his weight and tried for many years to improve his health but recently he had not been very well. He had been a Labour Party M
First listen to April 29th 2013 to hear about the death of Parekura Horomia and the need for a by-election. As a result of the death of the Labour MP Parekura Horomia, a by-election was held on Saturday to elect a new Member of Parliament for the eas
AMERICAN STORIES - Wanderlust By Charles Kuralt Broadcast: Saturday, November 13, 2004 Now the VOA special English program -- American Stories. Our story today is called
Writer Captures Flavor of Life in Ivory Coast Hello, and welcome. Im June Simms with VOA Learning English. Today on As It Is, we tell how cinema has returned to the Hamra neighborhood of Beirut. And we hear about an Ivorian writer whose increasingly
On the final day of UN climate talks in Copenhagen, African leaders have renewed calls for a legally binding deal to fight climate change. Selah Hennessy | London 18 December 2009 Photo: AFP Sweden's PM Fredrik Reinfeldt (L), European Commission chie
Todd: OK, Hello! 你好! Christian: Hello! 你好! Todd: What's your name? 你叫什么名字? Christian: I'm Christian. 我叫Christian. Todd: Hey, Christian. And now Christian, where are you from? 嘿,Christian. 你来自哪里? Christian
Chapter 8 - Prince Andrew on Kutzovs staff in Moldavia. He visits Bald Hills After his interview with Pierre in Moscow, Prince Andrey went to Petersburg, on business as he told his family, but really to meet Anatole Kuragin whom he felt it necessary
The Minister of Education, Hekia Parata, and the Associate Minister of Education, John Banks, announced there will be some charter schools. These will be called Partnership Schools or Kura Hourua. The first school could begin in 2014. The reason for
Coaches and Referees(教练与裁判) We now look at the two men who have a great amount of influence on a game without even kicking the ball - coaches and referees. These two individuals can turn a game around by the blow of a whistle or the
Dai: So, you mentioned coasteering. What is that? Sharron: Right. What it is... it's organized by some groups of people. It can be quite dangerous, but it's very well-run in that you all go out in wetsuits, and you'll go out for a few hours around th
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Dai: OK so, Sharron, youre from Wales. Sharron: Thats right. Dai: In a place called Pembrokeshire? Sharron: Yes. Dai: Tell me about what you do there. Sharron: I work for Pembrokeshire Coast National Authority which is an organization that helps land
While most lifestyle and fashion magazines are full of photos of slender male and female models photoshopped to perfection that create an unrealistic image of the human body, a fresh Japanese mens magazine is taking a different approach. Mr. Babe is