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The Reading Group Part 1 This programme was first broadcast in 2002. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. ANNOUNCER: Youre listening to The Reading Group from the BBC World Service. In this series we bring together liste
Study: Parasite May Be Killing US Soldiers Who Fought in Vietnam Fifty years after serving in the United States military, hundreds of Americans have a reason to believe they may be dying from a silent killer. Test results show some of the men may hav
The possibility of cloning fierce and extinct wild animals has always excited film makers. And they are not the only ones! The popularity of films such as Jurassic Park, in which a scientist clones several kinds of extinct dinosaurs, proves how the i
AMERICAN MOSAIC - Muslims and Jews Share Life Stories and Build Friendships in LA Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA Special English. Im June Simms. On our show this week, we play new music from singer Aaron Neville. We also tell about an effort in Ca
Its important to trust your gut because the stomach and the food put into it can influence the entire body. For example a new study finds that mice that eat lots of fiber have stronger resistance against asthmatic attacks. For two weeks, let mice eat
-Simulation terminated. -All right. Mr.Bile,is it? -Er...My friends call me Phlegm. -Mr.Bile, can you tell me what you did wrong? -I fell down? -No, no, before that. -Can anyone tell me Mr.Bile's big mistake? Anyone? Let's take a look at the tape. He
Laos Fights to Protect Endangered Asiatic Black Bears The capture and trafficking of endangered Asiatic black bears continues to be a problem in Laos, although the government is trying to reduce it. The bears often are sold so their parts can be used
pH - a measure of how acid or alkali a solution is. As the pH gets lower, the solution is more acid. At a pH of 7 the solution is neither acid nor alkali. pH is the inverse of the logarithm of the con
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AnonymousBookDishesonLifeasaBlackMaidin'TheHelp' A hit novel about black and white women in the American south 50 years ago has been made into a film that is winning widespread critical acclaim. Alan Silverman has this look at The Help. I was raised
Josh Dwonch was diagnosed with a rare liver disease when he was a baby. His parents, humanitarian workers, had faced their fair share of challenges, but nothing and no one could have prepared them for the fight of their life: saving their child. Josh
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By Phuong Tran Bandala, Chad 18 May 2007 Over the past year in eastern Chad, dozens of communities have fled fighting between rebel groups and Janjaweed militias based in Sudan. The scorched landscape along the remote far east, along the border with
By Phuong Tran Habile, Chad 15 May 2007 Just this past week, Chad's government admitted there are child soldiers in its army. But schools along the troubled eastern zone, near Sudan, have long known that, when a child suddenly disappears from the cla
Nearly 60 years ago, a group of Los Angeles doctors with a love of classical music created a symphony orchestra. Today, the Los Angeles Doctors Symphony Orchestra is still enriching lives through the healing power of music. Surgeon Ivan Shulman joine
How to Motivate a Group I like to focus on receptive and expressive intelligence, which I call CQ. A healthy dose of CQ is essential when being in charge of a group or team because the task of motivating them often falls to you. This may seem unfair.
A new study finds that sounds conveying negative emotions could be understood across cultural boundaries more readily than the sounds of positive emotions. Related Links Disa Sauter's paper in PNAS Things like laughter, crying, sighing, grunting ...
TRAINER: All right. Mr. Bile, is it? BILE: Uh... my friends call me Phlegm. TRAINER: Uh-huh. Mr. Bile, can you tell me what you did wrong? BILE: I fell down? TRAINER: No, no, before that. Can anyone tell me Mr. Bile's big mistake? Anyone? Uh. Let's t
Voice 1 Hello. Im Ruby Jones. Voice 2 And Im Rachel Hobson. Welcome to Spotlight. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 October 2007. It wa