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A: You heard who won the election, didnt you? B: Yeah. I am so excited that Obama won. A: Im so happy that he did. B: That man just made history. A: Did you vote for him? B: I sure did! What about you? A: Of course I did! B: I am still in shock to kn
A: You know who won the election, right? B: Im still shocked that Obama was elected. A: I couldnt believe it, either. B: He just made history. A: I hope you voted for him. B: Of course I did. Did you? A: I made sure to vote for him. B: I am really ex
A: Did you hear who won the election? B: I cant believe that Obama won. A: I couldnt be happier to know that hes our new President. B: I know! He just made history! A: You voted for him, right? B: I did. Did you? A: I voted for him. B: I am so happy
A: Have you heard who got elected? B: No, who won? A: Our new President is John McCain. B: What? You cant be serious! A: I was just as shocked when I found out. B: Why would anyone vote for McCain? A: The people have spoken. B: Thats horrible. A: If
A: You heard who won the election, right? B: Who was elected? A: McCain won the election. B: That cant be true! A: Im upset, too. B: I cant believe people voted for him. A: People must want him as our President. B: That doesnt make any sense. A: I ha
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 30 December 2006 Nigeria has confirmed its status as the most populous country on the African continent, announcing its population has exceeded 140 million. Gilbert da Costa reports the announcement sought to avoid some of
A: Did you hear who won the election? B: No, who was it? A: McCain is our new President. B: Youre a liar! A: Im not happy about it, either. B: Who voted for him? A: I guess the people wanted him as our new leader. B: Thats the dumbest thing that Ive
By Mignon Fogarty Today's topic is although versus while. I often have to tell people that their pet peeves aren't actually hard-and-fast grammar rules. I have to tell people that it's OK to split infinitives, and that in some cases it's fine to end
By Ben Gilbert Baghdad 20 January 2006 Iraqis stand in front of giant election ballot billboard in Baghdad Shiite religious parties in Iraq came up short of securing a majority in the new parliament a
By Lisa Bryant Paris 07 March 2006 These are dark days for poultry eaters in France, land of foie gras, coq au vin, and other gastronomic delights. Sales of chickens and other fowl began tumbling well
By Ben Gilbert Baghdad 04 February 2006 Iraqi Special Police Commandos of the 2nd Brigade The Iraqi Army has been billed as the U.S. Army's ticket home. As part of the 11-point-five billion dollar eff
It's amazing and sometimes amusing to watch opinions fly back and forth across the Worldwide Web. These postings are quick and passionate, and not always well researched or reasoned. To get that, one can still turn to an enduring and delightful inst
By Heda Bayron Hong Kong 19 November 2006 Finance ministers and central bankers from 20 powerful economies meeting in Australia have urged an early resumption of stalled global trade talks and greater cooperation against illegal financing. ---- The
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Malaria Vaccine Shows Acceptable Safety, Efficacy Results An international health alliance working to develop a vaccine against malaria says one of its most advanced vaccines, called RTS,S, shows promising results. After two years of human clinical t
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By Gilbert Da Costa Abidjan 14 February 2006 Reports that the bird flu virus is spreading in Nigeria is putting tremendous pressure on poultry farmers in the West African country. Birds for sale on La
By Naomi Schwarz Dakar 02 July 2007 Many heads of state are advocating a moderate, step-by-step approach to continental integration at the African Union summit in Ghana's capital, Accra. The summit, which continues until Tuesday, aims to debate the p
By Phuong Tran Dakar 13 February 2007 A French policeman in front of the Cannes Festival Palace, where the Franco-African Summit is to be held African heads of states are preparing to meet later this week (Feb. 15-16) with officials from France and