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The United States Friday expressed deep disappointment that Zimbabwe's presidential runoff election went forward even though incumbent President Robert Mugabe was the only candidate. U.S. officials say they will pursue new bilateral and internationa
Renee Montagne: Hundreds of thousands of Americans have back surgery every year at a much higher rate than any other country. Whether there are too many back surgeries is a hotly debated subject in orthopedist , NPR's Joanne Silberner examines the q
A: Youre voting, right? B: Yes, I am, but Im not voting for who youre voting for. A: Why is that? B: I dont like that candidate. A: Why dont you like him? B: I do not find him to be very intelligent. A: He is very smart. B: Hes not smart, and I dont
A: Will you be voting? B: I wont be voting for the same person as you. A: Why? B: I really dont like your candidate. A: Whats your problem with him? B: I dont find him very smart. A: He is smart. B: I also dont agree with his policies. A: Hes a fabul
A: Are you going to vote? B: Yes, but not for the person youre voting for. A: Why not? B: I dont like him. A: Whats wrong with him? B: Hes not too smart. A: Thats not true. B: I dont agree with his policies, either. A: I think he is a great candidate
By Michael Bowman White House 03 August 2007 President Bush is urging Congress to update the law governing U.S. intelligence services when they eavesdrop on suspected terrorists. VOA's Michael Bowman reports from the White House. President Bush has