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Doug Levine | Washington 29 March 2010 January 23 marked the 100th birthday of the influential jazz guitarist and composer Django Reinhardt. Today, more than 50 years after his death, musicians are still paying tribute to the man who elevated the gui
1 Million Years B.C.: Humans Rare A study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences used genomic analysis of modern humans to reveal that the population of our ancestors a million years back was below 20,000. Karen Hopkin reports At one
Nothing out here seems familiar 这里似乎物是人非 I wish I could be home again 我希望我能再次回家 All I have left of the memories 一切成空只留回忆 And also has come to an end 而回忆或许也会随风而逝 But my bed isn't
2011年秋季,Peter Norvig和Sebastian Thrun在斯坦福大学开办了一个由175在校学生出席的的人工智能课程这同时还有超过十万的学生通过互动直播来观看这个网络课程。他将与我们分享从这个环球教室
欣赏独具创意的英语广告!边听边看边学,品味世界名牌的风范,从细微之处感受英美社会的文化。
By Shally Zomorodi Los Angeles, CA 01 February 2007 watch Mozane report The two members of the pop duo Mozane have been working together for just five years, but have known each other for their entire lives. VOA's Shally Zomorodi reports the group's
By Paige Kollock Washington, D.C. 03 May 2006 watch Heurich House report Nestled on the corner of New Hampshire Avenue and O Street in Washington D.C.'s Dupont Circle sits a historic gem that is now i
Americans Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh have won their second Olympic gold medal, defending the beach volleyball title they won four years ago in Athens, Greece. From Beijing, VOA's Jim Stevenson has more on their latest victory on the sand. Mis
Duo Civil Wars Releases Debut Album While Joy Williams and John Paul White of the Civil Wars may sound like they're in love when singing some of the songs on their debut, the pair is not in a romantic partnership, just a musical one. The duo recently
Many Millions Suffer from Depression Wednesday (October 10th) is World Mental Health Day. The World Health Organization is using the occasion to call for an end to stigma against those who suffer from depression and other mental disorders. Dr. Shekha
I still get lost inside your eyes 总是留恋于你的双眼 Since the day we met they get me every time 每次我们见面,它们都能令我着迷 Soon, it won't be us. It'll be us three 很快我们俩就要变成我们三了 I hope I see you w
A United Nations agency says more than one million people in Zimbabwe are in urgent need of food aid. The World Food Program says about $42 million is needed to get people through the lean season until the March harvest begins. The agency said Monday
Todd: OK, Keith, if you won 1,000,000 dollars? No, wait, 10,000,000 dollars. Keith: 10,000,000. Todd: If you won 10,000,000, what would you do? Keith: Well, first thing I'd do, I'd probably buy a nice house for me and my wife. Todd: OK, where would t
Report: $2 Billion in Diamonds Stolen From Zimbabwe Fields A rights group says nearly $2 billion worth of diamonds have been stolen from Zimbabwe's Marange diamond fields since 2008, with the money going to cronies of President Robert Mugabe. Partner
Tbilisi int'l film festival underway
This year's national college entrance exam begins on Friday. Government figures are suggesting the number of students sitting the Gaokao is going to be down, largely because high-school grads now have more options open to them these days. CRI's Chen
The largest U.S. bank, JPMorgan Chase, says it lost $5.8 billion in bad trades this year, nearly triple its original estimate. The Wall Street investment bank said two months ago it estimated that losses originating in its London trading office would
Hey, can I talk to you about something? Almost woman to woman. 我能跟你聊聊吗?女人之间的谈话 I'm really busy right now. Ok. 我现在很忙。好吧 Thea. Sorry. What's up? 西娅。抱歉。怎么了? I could use some advice. 我需要
Aye, m'lord, I will, the black brother replied. 好啊,大人,就跟您一起吃吧。黑衣弟兄回答。 The dwarf had not so much as glanced toward the far end of the room, 侏儒连看都没看房间这边一眼, and Catelyn was thinking h
DAVID GREENE, HOST: This is the story about two women, a doctor and a mechanical engineer. They came together to study one of the most basic parts of human life - pregnancy and labor. That's because there's a lot we just don't know. NPR's Alison Kodj