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by Michael W. Flynn First, a disclaimer: Although I am an attorney, the legal information in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for seeking personalized legal advice from an attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction. Further, I
By Anjana Pasricha New Delhi 03 March 2007 Nepal's government and former Maoist rebels have begun negotiations to induct the guerrillas in an interim administration. Anjana Pasricha has this report from New Delhi on how Nepal's peace process is farin
Agriculture Report - What Rio Conference Means to Farmers 农业报道 - 里约+20峰会探讨农业可持续发展 This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语农业报道。 Next week, leaders and officials
Report: Superfood for Babies A new report says more than 800,000 babies lives could be saved every year, if all women began breastfeeding within the first hour of giving birth. Save the Children calls breastfeeding one of the best ways to prevent mal
GUY RAZ, HOST: OK. So Juan Enriquez is saying that this is all superpromising and exciting, and we could actually eliminate disease. And we could create... PAUL KNOEPFLER: Right. RAZ: ...You know, future humans who are immune from these horrible affl
A: Hi. I'm looking for some good deals on produce. B: You might want to try the mangoes. A: Can you describe a mango to me? B: It's a fruit a little smaller than a grapefruit. It has a big seed in it. A: Do I eat the seed? B: Maybe some animals eat t
A: Can you tell me about some good deals on produce? B: The mangoes are on sale today. A: What exactly are mangoes? B: They have yellowish red skin. It's a fruit with one big seed. A: Is the seed edible? B: Maybe if you were a parrot. I wouldn't reco
A: Where is some fresh produce that's on sale? B: Well, I think you'll like the mangoes. A: I've never had a mango. B: It's a fruit. It has a big stone in it. A: Can you eat the stone? B: No. You would break all your teeth on it. A: How much are thes
A: Can you direct me to some fresh produce that's on sale? B: Well, we've got some great mangoes on sale. A: Mangoes? What are mangoes? B: Well, it's a fruit with a big seed in it. A: Can you eat the seed? B: No. Peel the skin with a sharp knife, and
A: I'm looking for some fresh produce that's on sale. B: Well, we just got in some mangoes. A: Mangoes. What are they? B: Well, it's a fruit with a big nut in it. A: Can you eat the nut? B: No, you peel off the skin and throw out the nut. A: How much
A: I'm looking for the produce section, please. B: All of the produce is in aisle A. A: Are bananas on sale today? B: Here you go. Look in this flyer, or check with the produce person.
A: Which aisle has the produce? B: Aisle A is where you'll find all the produce. A: Are cherries on sale today? B: I don't know, but I'm sure the produce person can tell you.
A: Where can I find the produce? B: Aisle A is where you'll find all the produce. A: What sales do they have today? B: I'm sure something is on sale. Please check with the produce person.
A: Where is the produce? B: It's on the south wall of the store, in aisle A. A: Is there any produce on sale? B: I don't know. The produce person can tell you, though.
A: Can you tell me where the produce is? B: It's in aisle A. A: Do you know what produce is on sale? B: I don't know. Check the flyer or check with the produce person.
There has been a great deal of discussion and controversy about funding the drug Herceptin for women suffering from breast cancer. It is a very expensive drug made by the Roche company. Pharmac is the organisation which buys drugs and provides them f
By Nina-Maria Potts Paris, France 14 April 2006 watch French Riots report Following the rioting by disadvantaged young people in France last fall, the French government tried to institute a law making
By Odil Ruzaliev Washington, DC 09 November 2006 watch Halal Grocer report Shoppers inside of the Halal store The continuing influx of immigrants to the United States has meant a proliferation of shops, restaurants and other businesses catering to s
Related reading: Chinese scientists on Wednesday announced the first direct evidence linking the Zika virus to microcephaly in mice experiments. Xu Zhiheng with the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in