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国际英语新闻:World's Major Economies to Discuss Japan Intervention
Japan's stock market retreated again Thursday, and officials from the world's leading economies agreed to meet about the effect the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis is having on the fragile gl
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国际英语新闻:MESSENGER Spacecraft Will Be First to Orbit Planet Mercury
The U.S. space probe MESSENGER is poised to enter orbit around Mercury early Friday, Universal time, capping a nearly seven-year journey to the solar system’s innermost planet. Scientists with the U
国际英语新闻2011-03-18 国际英语新闻:World Energy Market Adjusting to Japan Nuclear Crisis
The earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan has disrupted that Asian nation's power plants, including nuclear facilities that are still threatening the area with radiation leaks. The crisis at Japan
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国际英语新闻:WHO: Epidemics of Underweight and Overweight Growing
The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for action to fight all forms of malnutrition, including under-nutrition and obesity, which affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide. More than 60
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国际英语新闻:Wall Street falls with S&P 500, Nasdaq erasing 2011 gains
NEW YORK, March 16 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday on Japan's nuclear disaster and lower-than-expectation economic reports, with the Standard & Poor's 500 Index and the Nasdaq erasing
国际英语新闻2011-03-17 国际英语新闻:Japan's Crisis Batters Global Nuclear Industry
U.S. President Barack Obama says he believes nuclear power is an important source of energy in the United States.Mr. Obama said in a television interview Tuesday that nuclear plants are designed to wi
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国际英语新闻:Oil Prices Drop on Fears for Japan's Economy
World oil prices are dropping because of fears the earthquake and tsunami in Japan will weaken the country's economy and curtail its demand for oil.Oil recently has been trading at two-year highs. Th
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国际英语新闻:U.S. stocks drop amid Fed meeting and Japan's disaster
NEW YORK, March 15 (Xinhua) -- U.S. stocks dropped on Tuesday amid concern over Japan's nuclear disaster, even though Fed said the economy recovery was "on a firmer footing."The major indices on Tues
国际英语新闻2011-03-16 国际英语新闻:New Explosion Heard at Japanese Nuclear Plant
Workers at a nuclear plant in Japan are battling to prevent a meltdown in one of the reactors, following the massive earthquake that struck the north-east part of the country on Friday. The latest go
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国际英语新闻:Japan Scrambles to Stabilize Economy Amid Post-Quake Sell-Off
Officials scrambled to shore up the Japanese financial system as stock prices tumbled Monday amid fears about the impact of Friday's earthquake and tsunami.Some experts say Friday's double blow, whi
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国际英语新闻:NASA Messenger Probe Set for Historic Orbit Around Mercury
The U.S. space agency NASA’s Messenger probe is scheduled to reach Mercury later this week, and become the first spacecraft to orbit the planet closest to the sun. During Messenger’s year-long orbit
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国际英语新闻:Japan Quake Shortens Earth Day
Japan’s devastating 8.9-magnitude earthquake last Friday was so powerful that experts say it slightly increased the Earth’s rotation speed, making the day a fraction of a second shorter.U.S. space a
国际英语新闻2011-03-15 国际英语新闻:Japanese Engineers Struggle With Several Damaged Nuclear Reactors
The estimated death toll from last week's massive earthquake off the coast of Japan and resulting tsunami climbed past 10,000 people on Sunday as authorities raced to deal with the threat of multiple
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国际英语新闻:Japan Quake Weighs on Financial Markets
The worst quake to strike Japan in 140 years sent shock waves through financial markets around the world. The 8.9 magnitude earthquake struck toward the end of the Asian trading session, sending Japan
国际英语新闻2011-03-13 国际英语新闻:Japan Trying to Contain Potential Nuclear Crisis Following Massive Earthquake
Japan moved quickly Saturday to contained a crisis at two nuclear power plants damaged when a massive earthquake and tsunami struck the country's northeast coast. Government officials declared a sta
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国际英语新闻:European Leaders Expand Bailout Fund
Leaders of the 17 European nations which use the euro currency agreed Saturday to nearly double the size of the bailout fund used to help member states experiencing financial difficulties.Under the de
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国际英语新闻:Greenland, Antarctica Ice Sheets Shrinking Fast
Ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are losing mass at an accelerating rate, according to a new study based on nearly two decades of satellite measurements and regional climate models."What we’re
国际英语新闻2011-03-12 国际英语新闻:Tsunami Warnings Issued in Pacific From Japan to Peru
Widespread tsunami warnings were issued Friday, after an earthquake off the coast of Japan unleashed waves that posed threats throughout the Pacific. One tsunami researcher said that while the tsuna
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国际英语新闻:Weather Radar Tracks Bats, Birds, Bugs
The sky is full of life. Now a Boston University biologist is taking a cue from weather forecasters by using radar to get a fuller picture of what happens high above the ground.
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国际英语新闻:New Pre-Natal Test May Predict Down Syndrome
Researchers in Cyprus say a simple blood test can predict whether a baby is likely to be born with a form of mental retardation known as "Down syndrome." The breakthrough could put an end to risky tes
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国际英语新闻:Europe Debt Concerns Grow as Spain's Credit Rating Is Cut
Europe's worries over government spending and debts heightened on Thursday, with Spain's credit standing downgraded as the continent's leaders get set for a summit to deal with the crisis.Moody's
国际英语新闻2011-03-11 国际英语新闻:Nanodiamonds Make Cancer Drugs Work Better
A new technology may make cancer drugs more effective and ease the burden of chemotherapy. Scientists are combining cancer medicine with tiny particles of carbon called nanodiamonds. These diamonds ar
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国际英语新闻:US Trade & Budget Deficits Get Worse
Thursday's report from the Treasury department says the U.S. government's budget deficit soared by more than $222 billion in February, the biggest one-month increase in history.The deficit for the y
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国际英语新闻:Scientists Release Air Quality Data From Gulf Oil Spill
Research published Thursday in the Journal Science finds that data recorded during the massive oil spill last year in the Gulf of Mexico may add to the understanding of pollution in American cities.Ne
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国际英语新闻:Scientists Grow Replacement Urethra in Lab
U.S. doctors have announced the successful use of an artificial body part in reconstructive surgery. It's the latest example of what is known as tissue engineering.Five boys in this new study, ages 1
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