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Scientists Working to Save Chesapeake Bay Oyster Population Chespeake Bay The Chesapeake Bay, on the Atlantic coast, is the largest estuary in the United States. It is famous for its seafood, especially crabs and oysters. However, in the last centur
[00:15.82]The Boy On Chamber's Creek [00:22.12]善波河上的小男孩 [00:35.59]On this night I was driving home as usual, [00:39.53]nothing out of the ordinary when I got down to the creek. [00:43.72]I was singing along to my iPOD [00:46.12]when it was st
[00:15.72]The Boy On Chamber's Creek [00:22.15]善波河上的小男孩 [00:35.83]When I crossed the bridge over Chamber's Creek [00:38.56]I was startled to hear my iPOD go back on. [00:42.20]I checked to see the battery and it wasn't even half empty. [00:46
[00:15.79]The Boy On Chamber's Creek [00:22.14]善波河上的小男孩 [00:40.45]It was raining really hard that night, [00:43.24]like it always does in this state of Washington. [00:46.66]A heavy fog came along with it. [00:49.54]My friend drove extra slow
The top US military commander in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal, says that unless more troops are sent to the country, the war there will fail. McChrystal's assessment is detailed in a classified report obtained by the Washington Post. The
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Bumpity-bump! Ten-year-old Violet Alden clung to the edge of the Jeeps open window. This is the bumpiest car weve ever been in, she exclaimed. Its the bumpiest road weve ever been on, Jessie said, pushing her bangs out of her eyes. Its both, agreed H
Behind them Tom, the garden rouseabout, finished filling thebig water truck from the bore-drain pump, then started the engine.Not that any amount of water short of a downpour from the skywould help put out a fire this big, but he would be needed to k
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