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国际英语新闻:Elizabeth Taylor Laid to Rest During Private Service
Hollywood acting legend Elizabeth Taylor was given a small, private funeral Thursday at Forest Lawn cemetery outside Los Angeles, the same cemetery where her good friend, entertainer Michael Jackson w
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国际英语新闻:EU Leaders Seal Crisis Plan for Portugal, Call for Worldwide Nuclear Plant Tests
European Union leaders agreed to strengthen and expand a bailout fund for debt-strapped members using the euro currency and to conduct "stress tests" to assess the security of nuclear reactors during
国际英语新闻2011-03-26 国际英语新闻:Sudden Exercise Poses Heart Risk for Sedentary People
If you don't exercise regularly, a sudden bout of energetic activity can trigger a heart attack, and may even kill you, according to a new study published in JAMA, the journal of the American Medical
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国际英语新闻:Scientists Produce First Test Tube Sperm
Scientists for the first time have produced fertile sperm cells in a test tube. The technique offers hope to infertile men as well as to young male cancer patients worried about being able to father
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国际英语新闻:Scientists Search Trove of Ice Age Fossils in Los Angeles
Ongoing excavations at the La Brea Tar Pits are revealing new details about life in Ice Age Los Angeles, tens of thousands of years ago. For more than a century, scientists have been uncovereing the
国际英语新闻2011-03-25 国际英语新闻:Japanese Businesses Restart Production, But Problems Remain
On Wednesday, Panasonic, Fujitsu and NEC restarted electronics factories. But, as they were doing so, other companies were halting production, because of difficulty getting parts.Sony stopped work at
国际英语新闻2011-03-24-
国际英语新闻:Protesters Challenge Australian Government's Carbon Tax Plan
Protests have taken place across Australia against plans by the Labor government to implement a carbon tax. Critics say, without a binding global agreement, the proposed levy will cost jobs and damag
国际英语新闻2011-03-24 国际英语新闻:Japanese Quake Has Limited Effect on Southeast Asia Economies
The disaster in Japan is expected to affect economies in Southeast Asia, but economists say the damage is likely to be limited. They say the region may even see increased investments from Japan as com
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国际英语新闻:EU finance ministers lay out details of future bailout fund
BRUSSELS, March 21 (Xinhua) -- European Union (EU) finance ministers Monday laid out details of the permanent bailout fund which will have a capital base of 700 billion euros (987 billion U. S. dollar
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国际英语新闻:U.S. stocks drop on Japan disaster and high oil prices
NEW YORK, March 22 (Xinhua) -- U.S. stocks declined on Tuesday on high oil prices and possible earning lost from airline companies because of Japan disaster.With no economic news released on Tuesday,
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国际英语新闻:Petrol prices surge to near three-year high in New Zealand
WELLINGTON, March 23 (Xinhua) -- Fuel prices are at their highest level in nearly three years in New Zealand on Wednesday after the four main oil companies increased their prices by 3 cents.Shell, Cal
国际英语新闻2011-03-23 国际英语新闻:World Bank Puts Japan Recovery Cost at $235 Billion
World Bank officials say the recent earthquake and tsunami could cost Japan's economy as much as $235 billion and recovery could take up to five years.Monday's report from the bank says the damage m
国际英语新闻2011-03-22-
国际英语新闻:World Bank President Warns Overthrowing Rulers is Not Enough
The president of the World Bank cautioned on Monday that much remains to be done to improve the economies in countries in the Middle East and North Africa where popular uprisings have removed repressi
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国际英语新闻:US Doctors Perform Full-Face Transplant
Doctors at a hospital in the eastern city of Boston have performed the first full-face transplant in the United States on a man who lost most of his face in a crippling electrical accident.In a 15-hou
国际英语新闻2011-03-22 国际英语新闻:One Week After Disaster Japan Ponders Future
It's been a week since a massive earthquake and tsunami devastated a large part of eastern Japan killing at least 6,548 people. While much of the attention remains focused on the crippled Fukushima n
国际英语新闻2011-03-21-
国际英语新闻:The View From Japan's Nuclear 'Hot Zone'
Modern Geiger counters don't click. As is the case with so many other devices, they have gone digital. At least that is true for the high-tech Japanese Geiger counters here. But they still measure r
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国际英语新闻:War clouds hover over Tripoli
TRIPOLI, March 20 (Xinhua) -- War clouds are gathering over here as Western forces have started launched air strikes against Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces after a no-fly zone is imposed on L
国际英语新闻2011-03-21 国际英语新闻:Confusion, Anxiety Abound Near Fukushima
KORIYAMA, JAPAN _ Confusion and anxiety abound in the communities closest to the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant. But even experts, in Tokyo and other world capitals, attempting to keep track of the s
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国际英语新闻:US Experts Assure Nervous West Coast Residents: No Radiation Risk
American public health officials are reassuring West Coast residents that radiation from Japan's troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant does pose a threat to the United States. Still, some resident
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国际英语新闻:US Nuclear Renaissance Further Crippled by Japan Crisis
As Japan continues to battle a worsening crisis at the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant, U.S. nuclear officials are responding to President Barack Obama's call to ensure that nuclear power plant
国际英语新闻2011-03-20 国际英语新闻:WHO Warns Against Self-Medication as Antidote to Radiation
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns against the indiscriminate use of potassium iodide as a precaution against nuclear radiation. WHO is issuing this advisory following reports of people in Jap
国际英语新闻2011-03-19-
国际英语新闻:India to Press Ahead With Plans to Generate More Nuclear Energy
The nuclear crisis in Japan has re-ignited a debate in India over nuclear energy. India is planning to spend billions of dollars to build new atomic reactors. Experts say the energy-hungry nation will
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国际英语新闻:Russia Gets Giant Boost from Rising Oil Prices
As much of the world reels from civil unrest and natural disasters, Russia is cashing in on high oil prices that may allow it eliminate its budget deficit in 2011.Libya suspends oil exports. Political
国际英语新闻2011-03-19 国际英语新闻:Health Experts Detail Radiation Symptoms
U.S. health experts monitoring Japan's nuclear crisis are seeking to explain health risks from radiation exposure, while cautioning that radiation levels measured this week at the Fukushima-Daiichi p
国际英语新闻2011-03-18-
国际英语新闻:Economic Price Tag Rising for Japan Quake
The economic cost of the worst natural disaster in Japan's history continues to rise. Experts are saying the devastating combination of earthquake, tsunami and now - the deepening nuclear crisis, is
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