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常速英语:150 Years After Defeat, Sochi Olympics Divide Native Circassians2
常速英语:184 Million Africans at Risk for Malaria3
常速英语:Across Egypt's Political Spectrum, Compromise Elusive4
常速英语:Afghanistan Continues to Be Hub of Poppy Cultivation5
常速英语:Africa’s Megacities a Major Draw for Young Up-and-Comers6
常速英语附字幕:After Sochi, Olympic Flame Heads to Brazil, South Korea, Japan7
常速英语:American Schools Shift From Suspending Students8
常速英语:Americans Want Closer Ties with Cuba9
常速英语附字幕:Arab American Museum Shows Arab Spring Protest Art10
常速英语:Artists Celebrate Century of Music Royalties11
常速英语:Asians Usher in Lunar New Year12
常速英语:Assad Missing Syria Chemical Weapons Deadline13
常速英语:Bicycling to Work Popular in Los Angeles14
常速英语:Black Athletes Break Color Barrier at Winter Olympics15
常速英语:Blight Tourism in Detroit Grows in Popularity16
常速英语:'Boogaloo' Bolden's New Blues Album Crosses Borders17
常速英语附字幕:Brazil Speeds Up Venue Construction After Nearly Getting Axed From World Cup18
常速英语:Bringing Seeds of Life to CAR19
常速英语:Britain's Oldest Human Footprints Found on Beach20
常速英语:California Sunday Assembly Offers Church for Atheists21
常速英语:Can Terrorists Penetrate Ring of Steel Around Sochi Olympics?22
常速英语附字幕:Cheetah's Tail Inspires Model for Robot's Stability23
常速英语:China Campaigns to Win Hearts and Minds in Taiwan24
常速英语:China Mekong Dam Project Generates Growing Controversy25
常速英语:Chinese Electric Bus Company Charges into US26
常速英语附字幕:Colombian Designers Develop Landmine-defeating Shoe27
常速英语:Colorado's Marijuana Regulations Strive to Balance Freedom, Responsibility28
常速英语附字幕:Congress Faces Scramble to Raise Debt Ceiling29
常速英语:Controversial Rice Scheme Risks Thai Ruling Party's Popularity30
常速英语:Despite Increased Competition, Independent Bookstores Thrive in US31
常速英语:Emergency Food May Soon Arrive in CAR32
常速英语:Emerging Market Woes Follow US Fed Taper33
常速英语:Even Talking is Hard for Syrian Negotiators34
常速英语:Experts Debate Economic Impact of US Immigration Reform35
常速英语:Experts Say Security Threats in Sochi May Already Be Inside36
常速英语:Experts Worry Sochi Facilities Will Not Be Used After Olympics37
常速英语附字幕:Faith, Hope on Quiet Kyiv Sunday38
常速英语:Families of Slain Cambodian Garment Workers Call for Justice39
常速英语:Female Blues Singers Shine in Memphis40
Former U.S. congressman Mel Reynolds has denied charges of possessing pornographic images and videos two days after his arrest at a hotel in Zimbabwe. This is not the first time the congressman has had run-ins with the law; he was forced to resign his seat in 1995 after being convicted on charges of having sex with a minor.41
常速英语附字幕:Gadget Inventors Reach Customers Through TV Ads42
常速英语:Graphene Called Amazing, Versatile Material of the Future43
常速英语:Haiti's Godwin Louis Takes Long Jazz Journey44
常速英语:Harlem Non-Profit Serves African Diaspora and Homeland45
February is heart health month, and a new study that provides clues to young people about keeping their hearts healthy. The study looks at high blood pressure, which can lead to heart attack or stroke. It finds that high blood pressure in people as young as 18 increases their risk for heart disease.46
常速英语:High-Intensity Interval Training Gains Popularity47
Public opinion polls show that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is the overwhelming favorite to be the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee in 2016, should she decide to run.48
常速英语附字幕:Hollywood Gets Ready for Oscars49
常速英语:Hollywood Movie Depicts Pompeii Destruction in 3D50
常速英语附字幕:Honeybees Might be Spreading Disease to Wild Bumblebees51
常速英语:Hospital Machinist Aids Medical Research52
常速英语:In Thailand's North, Tensions High Ahead of Elections53
常速英语附字幕:In Ukraine, Mourning Amid Political Drama54
常速英语:Indian Trades Rollerblades for Ice Skates in Pursuit of Olympic Dream55
常速英语:International Community Struggles to Ease Syrian Suffering56
常速英语:Iraq Hopes Tribes Will Oust Islamic Militants57
常速英语:Kenya Counts Elephants From the Air58
常速英语附字幕:Kenya Police Break Up Protest, Accuse US of Funding Activists59
常速英语附字幕:Kerry, Abbas Meet in Paris on Framework for Two-State Solution60
常速英语附字幕:Kerry Says There is No Let Up in US Asia Pivot61
常速英语附字幕:Kerry Traveling to South Korea and China for Talks on North Korea62
常速英语:Kerry Travels to Asia as Japan Moves Closer to Russia, India63
常速英语附字幕:Kerry: Tunisia's New Constitution is Model for Arab World64
常速英语:Kerry Warns About Global Climate Change65
常速英语:Kerry's Security Talks in Europe to Include Iran Nuclear Accord66
In Colorado, the marijuana business has been booming since January, when the state legalized the sale and recreational use of the drug, despite public health concerns raised by opponents. The legal cannabis industry is expected to generate $500 million in sales and $67 million in taxes each year in Colorado. It already is creating new opportunities for entrepreneurs.67
常速英语附字幕:Love for Chocolate Brings Community Together68
常速英语:Major Powers to Take Bigger Role in Syria Talks69
常速英语:Mayors Say Cities are Front Line on Fight Against Climate Change70
常速英语:Media Group: Press Freedom Weakens in Several Countries, Cyberspace71
常速英语附字幕:Music Fans Still Search for Roots of the Blues72
常速英语附字幕:Muslims Under Threat in CAR73
常速英语:NATO Chief: Afghanistan Will Sign New Security Deal74
常速英语:NENA Region Faces Fresh Water Scarcity75
常速英语:New Laser Device Helps Parkinson's Patients Walk76
常速英语附字幕:New Nuke Facilities Being Built but Old Questions Remain77
常速英语:New US Farm Bill Reaps Controversy78
常速英语:New Vaccine Research Aimed at Cattle Killer79
常速英语:No Sign Thailand Protests Will Abate as Economic Toll Rises80
常速英语附字幕:NSA, DHS Lose Free Speech Legal Fight81
常速英语附字幕:Obama Rethinks Policy on Syrian Civil War82
常速英语:Obama Secures Commitments on Hiring Long-Term Unemployed83
President Barack Obama will address his sixth annual National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, where he is expected to tell an audience of both liberals and conservatives about what motivates him.84
常速英语:Olympics Take Aim at Russia's Smoking, Drinking Problem85
常速英语:One-Time Slave Pen Now a Museum About Horrors of Slavery86
常速英语附字幕:Ongoing Turmoil Undermines Egyptians' Mental Health87
常速英语附字幕:Opera Tells Story of Pakistani Rape Victim Turned Women's Rights Advocate88
常速英语:Pioneering Asian-American Jazzman Recalls Musical Journey89
常速英语:Protests Grip Venezuela90
常速英语附字幕:Questions Surround Bitcoin Future91
常速英语:Real-life 'Philomena' Fights to Help Mothers Find Lost Children92
常速英语附字幕:Recent Announcements Give Boost to Gay Rights Advocates93
常速英语:Reforms Seen as Key to Balkan Integration with West94
常速英语附字幕:Rights Report on North Korea May Have Little Immediate Effect95
常速英语:Rising Cost of Olympics Begs Question: Why Host?96
常速英语附字幕:Russian Punk Rockers Pussy Riot Produce 'Protest Music Video'97
常速英语附字幕:Russian Railroads Enable Epic Olympic Journeys98
常速英语:美俄使用互联网保护索契的流浪狗99
常速英语:Ryszard Horowitz Photographs 'All That Jazz'100
常速英语附字幕:Schoolchildren Design Cities of the Future101
常速英语附字幕:September 11 Court Case Taking Years Before Trial102
常速英语:Severe Weather Conditions Hit Parts of Europe, US, Asia103
常速英语附字幕:Sikhs Say New US Military Rules on Beards Not Enough104
常速英语:Simulating Blindness Might Help Improve Hearing105
常速英语:Slowdown Reported on Indigenous Rights106
常速英语:Sochi Locals Proud to Host Olympics, But Legacy Uncertain107
常速英语附字幕:Sochi Main Press Center Busy Hub for Media108
常速英语:Sochi Olympics Begin With Spectacular Opening Ceremony109
Organizers of the Winter Olympics in Russia are scrambling to fix problems that are plaguing hotels and other facilities ahead of the Games opening ceremonies on Friday. Some foreign workers have alleged that they were operating under inhumane conditions in Sochi and then dismissed without their agreed upon pay.110
常速英语附字幕:Students Make Movies to Experience US History111
常速英语附字幕:Study: Dogs Understand How We're Feeling112
常速英语附字幕:Study Questions Value of Mammograms113
常速英语附字幕:Sun-Soaked Shores of Sochi Provide Respite From Games114
常速英语:Technology's Impact on People's Lives Mixed115
常速英语:Thailand's Anti-Government Protesters Invoke Monarchy116
常速英语附字幕:'The Monuments Men' Brings History to Life117
常速英语:Top 5 Countdown for Week Ending Feb. 22118
常速英语:Top 5 Countdown for Week Ending March 1119
常速英语:Top 5 Songs for Week Ending Feb. 15120
常速英语:Top 5 Songs for Week Ending Feb. 8121
常速英语:Ukraine Faces Debt Downgrade as Russia Puts Loan on Hold122
常速英语:Ukraine's New Government to Work on Economy, Reconciliation123
常速英语:Ukraine's Younger Generation Seeks New Direction124
常速英语:UN Committee to Issue Report on Pedophile Priests125
常速英语附字幕:UN Report Helps Cross-Border Korean Reunions126
常速英语:Uprising Opens Doors for Ukrainian Women127
常速英语:US Apologizes Over EU Ukraine ‘Insult’128
常速英语附字幕:US, Britain to Step Up Efforts to Curb Sexual Violence in Conflicts129
常速英语附字幕:US Immigrant Families Push for Reform130
常速英语:US Launches Global Effort to Bolster Outbreak Preparedness131
常速英语:US Officials Defend Iran Nuclear Talks Before Skeptical Lawmakers132
常速英语:US Prayer Breakfast Draws World Leaders133
常速英语:US Slams Unremitting Crackdown on Human Freedoms134
常速英语:US Soccer Team Focuses on World Cup135
常速英语:US Unemployment Dips to 6.6 Percent, but Hiring Continues to Slow136
The Obama administration has unveiled a comprehensive strategy for combating wildlife trafficking in hopes of curbing illicit poaching that is threatening to wipe out elephants, rhinoceros and other endangered species in Africa. The document issued Tuesday places an almost complete ban on the ivory trade in the United States. Meanwhile, representatives of many African countries are meeting with world's leading conservationists in London to discuss how to stop the illegal sale of ivory.137
Despite laws against acid attacks, the practice of pouring acid on men, women and children as a form of punishment continues in Pakistan. Two victims who are trying to put their lives back together again spoke with about their challenges.138
常速英语:Venezuelans Divided on Who to Blame for Economic, Social Woes139
常速英语附字幕: Uses Google Glass at Concert140
常速英语:Washington, DC Moves Toward Marijuana Decriminalization141
A top Republican lawmaker is blasting U.S. President Barack Obama as “lawless” in his use of executive orders to advance policy goals in the absence of congressional action. Additional clues are emerging as to whether or not 2014 will be a year of action in Washington, as the president urged in last week’s State of the Union address.142
常速英语:Washington Week: In Election Year, Congress Unlikely to Tackle Tough Issues143
U.S. President Barack Obama is sharpening Washington’s focus on Syria after the breakdown of U.N.-mediated talks aimed at ending the country’s bloody civil war.144
常速英语:西尼罗河病毒成本7.8亿美元145
常速英语:Western Nations Scramble to Stabilize Ukraine146
常速英语:Who Are the Anti-Balaka of the CAR?147
常速英语附字幕:Winter Olympics Turn into Spring Skiing148
常速英语附字幕:Women on the Rise in African Politics149
常速英语附字幕:World Cup Cities Say Climate Change Is Big Part of Planning