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New York September 2004, the race for the White House was reaching a dramatic climax. The candidates were neck and neck in the polls. Both were now desperate to seize any advantage over the other. Pre
60 北爱尔兰首相与布莱尔讨论和平进程问题 N. Ireland Official Discusses Peace Process With Blair Laurie Kassman London 12 Jun 2001 23:31 UTC Northern Ireland First Minister David Trimb
The day of that march, October 11, 游行被举行的那天,也就是每年10月11日, was then declared National Coming Out Day, 被设为国家出柜日。 and is still celebrated all over the world. 今天,它仍在世界广为流传,普天同
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Carl Kasell. Democratic presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are campaigning today ahead of tomorrow's primaries in Ohio and Texas. Amanda Rabinowitz with member station WKSU has more on the Clint
The American Two-party System No one now living in the United States can remember when the contest began between the Democratic and the Republican parties. It has been going on for more than a century
The Labour Party will not ban men from becoming candidates for election in some seats. The Labour Council wants to discuss the idea during the Labour Party conference in November of having 50% women MPs. However, David Shearer, the leader of the Labo
Jim Malone Despite a difficult last few weeks in Iraq and continuing questions about how and why the Bush administration took the country to war there, the president's public approval ratings have gon
ROME, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- Italy's caretaker Prime Minister Mario Monti said Friday that he would head a coalition of centrists after meeting a group of business and political moderate figures who have expressed support for his reform program. Monti t
India election starts final phase 印度大选迎来最后角逐 India has entered the final phase of its marathon general election, with 107m voters eligible (有资格的,合格的) to cast ballots. (不记名票) Voting is taking place in 86 constituencies (选
Professor Stephen Hawking has warned that a hard Brexit would be hugely damaging to the UK. 史蒂芬霍金教授日前警告称,艰难的脱欧会对英国造成巨大的损害。 He said it would leave us isolated and inward-looking. 他表示,这
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Lakshmi Singh. President Obama's charting a path for working with a newly empowered GOP in Congress. NPR's Ari Shapiro reports that following a cabinet meeting this morning, the president talked about his postelection
Mike Markkula 迈克马库拉 All of this required money. 这一切都需要用钱。 The tooling of this plastic case was going to cost, like, $100,000, Jobs said. 塑料箱子的加工要花费大概10万美元,乔布斯说, Just to get this wh
Russian pensions 俄罗斯养老金 An unaffordable system 支付不起的制度 Russias prime minister signs a disastrous pension reform俄罗斯总理签署了一项灾难性的养老金改革计划Vladimir Putin is facing a dilemma: how can Russia
很精彩的英文报刊短句欣赏 1 05-23 1. The two leaders stated that both countries would develop good-neighborly and friendly relations on the basis of mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, non-aggression, non-interference
Asian-Americans have largely been ignored by U.S. politicians, but they could provide a valuable edge in the upcoming presidential election, says new polling data. According to recently released census data, Asian-Americans are the fastest growing mi
The administration of Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is claiming victory in today's referendum to expand the president's executive powers. With 99 percent of the votes counted, Turkish election officials said 51 percent of Turks voted yes
ACT party member John Banks had a cup of tea with Prime Minister John Key this morning in a caf in the Epsom electorate in Auckland. Although John Key cannot say, Vote for John Banks, he said that if Banks wins, the National Party will be happy to ha
新闻英语20个佳句欣赏 1.The two leaders stated that both countries would develop good-neighborly and friendly relations on the basis of mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, non-aggression, non-interference in each others
There are two obvious literary models for late-period Barack Obama to choose from. 对于处于总统任期最后阶段的巴拉克.奥巴马(Barack Obama),有两个明显的文学人物榜样可供选择。 One is Samson Agonistes, the other is Ac
THE political class first sat up and paid real attention to the tea-party movement two years ago, when its acolytes in Utah ended the career of Bob Bennett, a venerable Republican senator, by denying him the partys nomination for his re-election bid.