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IN THE NEWS - Shooting at Connecticut School has Americans Re-Examining Gun Laws 时事新闻 - 康州校园枪击案使得美国人重新审视枪支法 From VOA Learning English, this is IN THE NEWS in Special English. 这里是美国之音慢速英语
Facebook published detailed guidelines Tuesday for what users can and cannot post on the social media service. Earlier this month, lawmakers called on Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg to appear in Congress. They demanded that his company take more step
In Vietnam, beer is big business. Young people fill large, newly built beer halls for drinks after a long day. Foreigners are launching small businesses and making their own beer in the country. Foreign companies from Heineken to Sapporo hope the Vie
1. 全球化影响 There is a disagreement on the impact of increased business and culture contact between countries on a countrys identity. What is your opinion? 2. 政府投资 People should keep all the money they earn and should not pay taxes to
提高征税 阻止吸烟 A lot of smokers start using cigarettes when they are teenagers, only to find later on that they can't kick the habit. It's a huge public health concern. As a result, researchers the world over, in government and in private
On the eve of his 100-day mark in office, US President Donald Trump has used a speech to the National Rifle Association's annual convention to revisit some of his campaign rhetoric, including his support for gun rights, as well as his vow to build a
So did a cigarette ad target young girls? The tobacco company says no, but pediatricians say, hold on, not so fast. The numbers show a link between the ad and girls lighting up. Our senior medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen here with that story. A
IN THE NEWS - Google to Put Millions of Books on the Internet By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Saturday, December 18, 2004 I'm Steve Ember with In the News in VOA Special English. The Internet search compan
Irish voters will decide on Friday whether to end the countrys ban on abortion in most cases. Voters will be asked in a referendum whether the countrys constitution should be changed to remove current restrictions on abortion. A constitutional amendm
Independent Fundraising Groups Influencing US Voters All that money flooding into the presidential campaign pays for negative ads. But all that campaign fundraising and negative advertising has sparked a backlash that recently led to the steps of the
土耳其主要反对党寻求在选举中取得突破 Parliamentary candidate Selin Sayek Boke is one of the new faces of the pro-secular CHP, which, unlike in previous campaigns, is putting its focus on the economy. 议会候选人赛琳萨耶克博科
托福写作考试有很多题目都是常考话题,我们在备考的时候不放拿出一些高频题目做练习,这样既练习了托福写作的思路能力,又对托福写作题目有了深层了解,运气好的话有可能还会碰到原
This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. China says it has passed Germany and become the world's top exporter. Exports totaled more than one trillion dollars last year. That was down from two thousand eight, but about thirty billion more tha
The authorities in Beijing have set up a hotline for residents to report anyone flouting a new smoking ban, it's reported. 据报道,北京政府已开通热线电话,对于任何藐视新禁烟令的人,居民都可以举报。 In June, rules
Leading Chinese search engine Baidu could go out of business if it doesn't move quickly to regain users' trust after a scandal around health care advertising, CEO Li Yanhong told his staff in an email. 百度公司的CEO李彦宏在其致公司员工的
Facebook stock has fallen below $20 per share -- nearly half the stock's initial selling price after its much-hyped public debut in May. The sell-off came Thursday after the expiration of a 90-day ban that prevented early investors from selling share
Medical researchers have released a study that says one million people in India will die every year in the next decade from tobacco-related illnesses. The study's authors also made what they call a surprising discovery about the leading fatal illness
A new government announcement in China is banning individuals and groups from secretly adopting abandoned infants. The message comes after cases of children being abandoned or unsupervised in China, prompting questions over young Chinese people's sen
The Iraqi Prime Minister has announced the start of a large military operation to recapture Fallujah from Islamic State fighters, the city which is 65 kilometers west of Baghdad has been controlled by IS for the past two years. James Earl reports. Us