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1. Two days after a strong storm slammed much of the East Coast with blizzard-like conditions, many people were still digging out Monday. Many businesses were still closed due to the snowfall, and commuters in several cities had a tough time getting
Also now keep the White House honest, president Obama's view on executive privilege do seem to have changed law a lot, but he is chief executive, here is senator Obama back 2007 during that Bush showdown.The other's been Tennessee and part of this ad
[Photo: Xinhua] China's top court and prosecutor have jointly issued a judicial interpretation for personal information encroachment. According to the rules, those who illegally obtain, sell or provide 500 pieces of data related to personal credit or
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THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. On Friday, I traveled to New York City to talk about the state of our economy. This is a topic that has been a source of concern for families across America. In the long run, we can be confident that our economy will con
By Andre de Nesnera Washington 11 September 2006 Five years ago, the United States was struck by the most devastating terrorist attack in its history. Subsequent investigations indicated that al-Qaida - a radical Islamic group led by Osama bin Laden
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Members of Congress are demanding more taxpayer protections and more congressional oversight be included in the $700 billion bailout plan that is being debated to rescue failing U.S. financial institutions. VOA's Dan Robinson reports from Capitol Hi
By Gary Thomas Washington 29 June 2007 The U.S. Supreme Court has reversed itself and agreed to hear the appeals of detainees held at the U.S. facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. As VOA correspondent Gary Thomas reports, legal scholars say it is a high
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DAVID GREENE, HOST: Wendy Vitter. It's possible that some of you recognize that last name. She is the wife of former Senator David Vitter of Louisiana, who was implicated in the D.C. Madam sex scandal in 2007. Mrs. Vitter stuck by her husband when th
Faced with an increasing number of foreign visitors coming to China, the country will set up a new immigration administration as announced at this year's Two Sessions.
Brutal wars in the Middle East, Africa and Asia have forced the world's populations of refugees and displaced persons to near record highs. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has signaled its intention to substantially change U.S. refugee policy. Fi
By Jim Fry Washington 09 March 2007 watch Afghanistan Strategy report U.S.-led coalition forces in eastern Afghanistan say they have captured a bomb-making expert with links to al-Qaida. The capture of Mullah Mahmood in Jalalabad follows an increase
President Barack Obama's Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan has appealed to Congress to approve pending legislation to provide Pakistan with billions of dollars in military and non-military aid. Testimony to the House of Representat
President Ali Ben Bongo says he wants his government to be more responsive to the needs of its people and is backing changes to the justice system to improve public confidence and the quality of prosecution. Scott Stearns | Dakar 10 January 2010 Gabo
A Grand Ayatollah in Iran has determined that access to high-speed and 3G Internet is against Sharia and against moral standards. In answer to a question published on his website, Grand Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi, one of the countrys highest cl
Changes are underway for China's judicial system, as the country enhances the rule of law. After being imprisoned for 23 years, Chen Man, now 53 years old, was acquitted due to unclear facts and insufficient evidence in February. He was accused of ki
For more from the reports, we bring in our correspondent Wu Guoxiu, who has been following this year's 'Two Sessions.' Q1: Guoxiu, what are the other key points from the two reports today, in terms of the achievements and goals of the two judicial or
Zhou Qiang, head of the Supreme People's Court, and Cao Jianming, Procurator-General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, have respectively delivered their work reports to the National People's Congress deputies. They said the country had maintaine