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2个月前 twtbj2005: I’m *.From the VOA news center in Washington, The Myanmar’s military government says the constitutional referendum will go ahead this week despite the devastating cyclone that hit the country on Saturday, in the statement carried out by state media today, the government said the referendum is only a few days away, and the people are eagerly looking for voting. Myanmar’s military rulers have said the vote on May 10th will clear the way for democratic elections in 2010, the opposition say the proposed constitution will reinforce military control. The * in Zimbabwe has called for Africa Union and United Nations to supervise the presidential runoff election in that trouble country, and statement issuse during Sunday the services the Church said Zimbabwe’s electoral commission is neither neutral nor trusted, the commission delayed 5 weeks releasing the results of the March 29th vote. Zimbabwe’s state newspaper reported Sunday that top election officials plan to meet soon to discuss the date for the presidential runoff, despite the uncertainty about whether the opposition candidate were taken part. The wife of Iraqi president * has escape unhurt from a road side bomb attack that hit her motorcade in Baghdad Sunday, 4 of her bodyguards were wounded, it’s not clear whether the Iraqi first lady was the target of the attack. Also in Baghdad, the US military says the US forces killed 9 insurgents during battles in several Shiah districts late Saturday and Sunday. In another violence gunman pulled Iraqi journalist from a car in Northern city in * and shot her to death Sunday as she traveled to work. |
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2个月前 紫町: 1。UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said urge Burmese ruling military government to allow aid workers into the country to assist the victims of Saturday's devastaing cyclone. Our small UN disaster team was clear to enter Burma today. Mr. Ban said the Burmese government must open its borders wider to allow more workers and supplies to assist 1 million displaced people. In washigton, Secretary of State C Rice echoed Mr. Ban's remarks and stressed that the present humanitarian crisis should not be turned into a political matter. " what remains is for the Burmese government to allow the international communities to help its people. It should be a simple matter. This is not a matter of politics. This is a matter of humanitarian crisis. And it should be a matter that the government of Burma wants to see its people receive the help that is available to them." Some 42 thousand people are still listed as missing in Burma. The top US diplomat in that country warned that the death toll from the cylone may reach 100 thousand. 2. A team of chinese climbers carrying the Olympic flame has reached the summit of Mount Everest. The official Chinese news angency reported that the team began its 6-hour climb up to the world's tallest mountain on Wednesday after a heavy snowfall forced a two-day delay. No protest have been reported during the domestic leg of the Olympic torch run. But demostrations, mostly over China's crackdown against protesters in Tibet took place in several locations during the torch's five-continent journey. 3. US senator Hilary Clinton is vowing to stay in the race for the Democratic Party presidential nomination despite a new call for her to quit and a rally behind her rival and frontrunner Senator Barack Obama. Senator Clinton Wednesday said she would stay in the race until there is a nominee. Many political observers say she has little chance of becoming the person who will face Republican Senator John Maccaine in the general election this coming November. 4. Russia's parliament is expected to easily approve former president Vladimir Putin as new Prime Minister in a special session Thursday. President Dmitry Medvedev has kept his promise and named Mr. Putin head of government just after taking the oath of office as the new Russian president and Kremlin win wednesday. He said his priority will include protecting civil liberties and economic freedom. The Bush administration says it expects to have good relations with the new Russian leader. But as VOA White House correspondent Scott Stearns reports, the US wants Russia to stop interfering in the internal affairs of Georgia. US National Security Advisor Steve Hadley says president Bush expects to have a good working relationship with president Mdevedev and will talk about areas of common interest. Hadley says Mr. Bush will also speak very plainly with the new Russian leader about areas where they disagree including Russia's growing support for the breakaway Georgian Republic of Abkhazia. |
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2个月前 hana85: 1。i'm S Smith from the VOA news center in washington. UN secretary general Ban ki-moon said urge Burma's ruling military government to allow aid workers into the country to assit victim of saturday devastating cyclone. our small UN disaster team was clear to enter Burma today ,mr Ban said the Burmese government must open its borders wider to allow more workers and supplies to assit 1million displaced people.in washington secretary of state Condoleezza Rice echoed mr Ban's remarks in stress that the present humanitaian should not be turned into a political mantter. what remains is for the Burmese government to allow the international communities to help its people. it should be simple matter, this is not a matter of politics, this is a matter of humanitarian crisis and it should be a matter that the government of Burma wants to see its people receive the help that it's available to them. some 42000 people are still less to be missing in Burma, the top US diplomat in that country warned that the death toll from the cyclone may reach 100000. 2. a team of chinese climbers carrying the olympics flame has reached the summit of mount everest. offical of chinese news agency reported the team began its 6 hours climb up the world's tallest mount on wednesday after a heavy snowfall forced two day delay. no pressed,more no protests have been reported during domestic leg of the olympics torch run. but demonstration mostly over chinese crackdown against protest in tibet, took place in several locations during the torch's 5 continent journey. 3. US senator Hilary Clinton is vowing to stay in the race for the Democratic Party presidential nomination despite a new call for her to quit at a rally behind her rival and frontrunner Senator Barack Obama. Senator Clinton Wednesday said she would stay in the race until there is a nominee. Many political observers say she has little chance of becoming the person who will face Republican Senator John McCain at the general election this coming November. 4. Russia's parliament is expected to easily approve former president Vladimir Putin as new Prime Minister in a special session Thursday. President Dmitry Medvedev has kept his promise and named Mr. Putin head of government just after taking the oath of office as the new Russian president at Kremlin when wednesday. He said his priority will include protecting civil liberties and economic freedom. The Bush administration says it expects to have good relations with the new Russian leader. But as VOA White House correspondent Scott S reports, the US wants Russia to stop interfering in the internal affairs of Georgia. US National Security Advisor Steve H says president Bush expects to have a good working relationship with president Mdevedev and will talk about areas of common interest. H says Mr. Bush will also speak very cleanly with the new Russian leader about areas where they disagree including Russia's growing support for the breakaway Georgian Republic of Abkhazia. |
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2个月前 hana85: 紫町,我俩前后脚阿,连段落都一样,真是心心相印阿~~~呵呵 |
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2个月前 田壮壮: 1. U.N. secretary General Ban Ki-moon says urge Burmese ruling military government to allow aid workers into the country to assist the victims of Saturday’s devastating cyclone. __ U.N. disaster team was clear to enter Burma today, Mr. Ban said the Burmese government must open its borders wider to to allow in more workers and supplies to assist one million displaced people. And Washington’s Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice echoes Mr. Ban’s remarks and stresses that the present humanitarian crisis should not be turn into a political matter. What remains is for the Burmese government to allow the international community to help its people. It should be a simple matter. It’s not a matter of politics, it’s a matter of humanitarian crisis. And it should be a matter that the government of Burma wants to see its people receive the help that is available to them. Some 42 thousand people are still listed as missing in Burma, the top U.S. diplomatic in that country warn that the death toll from the cyclone may reach 100 thousand. 2. A team of Chinese climbers carrying the Olympic flame has reach the summit of Mountain Everest. The official Chinese news agency reported the team began its six-hour’s climb up the world’s tallest mountain on the Wednesday. After heavy snow fall forced two days’ delay, more no protests have been reported during the domestic lag of the Olympic torch run, but demonstrations mostly of China’s crack down against protest in Tibet, took places in several locations during the torch’s five concinate journey. 3. U.S. senator Hilary Clinton is vowing to stay in the race for the Democratic Party presidential nomination, despite a new call for her to quit and to rally behind her rival and front runner, senator Barack Obama. Senator Clinton Wednesday said she will stay in the race until there is a nominee. Many political observers say she has little chance of becoming the person who will face senator John McCain in the general election this coming November. 4. Russia’s parliament is expected to easily approve former President Vladimir Putin as new Prime Minister in special session Thursday. President Dmitry Medvedev __ kept his promise and name Mr. Putin a head of government just after taking the __ office as the new Russia president and Kremlin won Wednesday. He said his priority will include protecting civil liberties and economic freedom. The Bush administration says it expects to have a good relation with the new Russian leader. But as the VOA’s Whitehouse correspondent reports, the U.S. wants Russia to stop interfering in the interior affairs of Georgia. U.S. national security adviser Stephen Hadley says President Bush expects to have a good working relationship with President Medvedev, and will talk about the areas’ common interests. Hadley says Mr. Bush will also speak very plainly with the new Russia leader about the areas where they disagree including Russia’s growing support for the breakaway Georgia Republic of Abkhazia. |
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2个月前 紫町: 恩恩,haha,握手, 当时是先听前两段喘口气,这个主持人比较喜欢 |
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2个月前 鲁比: UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon said urge Burma's ruling military government to allow aid workers into the country to assist the victims of Saturday's devastating cyclone. Our small UN disater team was clear to into Burma today. Mr. Ban said the Burmese government must open its borders wider to allow more workers and supplies to assist 1 million displaced people. And Washington secretary of state council ^^remarks and stress that the present humanitarian crisis should not be turned into a political matter. "^^remains is for the Burmese government to allow the international community to help its people. It should be a sinple matter. This is not a matter of policy.This is a matter of a humanitarian crisis, and it should be a matter that the government of Burma wants to see its people receive the help that is availible to them. Some 42000 people are still listed as missing in Burma, the top US diplomat in that country warned that the death toll of the cyclone may reach 100,000. 听一点…… |
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2个月前 tanliker: UN secretary general Ban ki-moon said urge Burma's ruling military government to allow aid workers into the country to assit victim of saturday devastating cyclone. our small UN disaster team was clear to enter Burma today ,mr Ban said the Burmese government must open its borders wider to allow more workers and supplies to assit 1million displaced people.in washington secretary of state Condoleezza Rice echoed mr Ban's remarks in stress that the present humanitaian should not be turned into a political mantter. what remains is for the Burmese government to allow the international communities to help its people. it should be simple matter, this is not a matter of politics, this is a matter of humanitarian crisis and it should be a matter that the government of Burma wants to see its people receive the help that it's available to them. some 42000 people are still less to be missing in Burma, the top US diplomat in that country warned that the death toll from the cyclone may reach 100000. |
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2个月前 小浔: UN secretray General Bang ji-woo said Urgency Burma ruling military gonerment to allow eight workers to enter its country to assist victims for Saturday’s devastating cyclone .One small UN desaster team was clear to enter Burma today.Mr. Bang said the Burma’s gonvernment must open its boarder winder to allow more workers and supplys to assist the one million this place people And Washionton Secretary State bandecho Mr. Bang’s remark and stress the humanitarian crisis should not be turned into a political matter. What we remain is for the Burma government to the to help It is a simple matter .It is not a matter of politicals.It is a matter of humanitarian crisis And it should be a matter that the Burman government want to see it prople to be saved that the help is available to them. Some about 42thousand people are still desmissing in Burma.The top US deplomat that country warned that the death toll from the cycolon may reach one hunderd thousand. A team of Chinese claimer carring the Olympic torch have reach the sum of the mont. Everst. The official of the Chinese new engency reported The team begain its after the heavey snow caused two day’s delay No protestors have been reported during the domastic of the Olympic torch round .But domestic most of China crack down against protest Tibet to places several locations during the torch’s five continent journey. 明天接着听 |
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2个月前 alikesai: I’m S S , from the VOA News center in Washington. UN secretary general Ban Keewoo said to urge Burma’s ruling military government to allow eight workers into the country to assist victims of Saturday devastating cyclone. A small UN disaster team was clear to enter Burma today, Mr. Ban said the Burman Government must open its boarders wider to allow more workers and supplies to assist one million displaced people. In Washington, secretary of State C Rise echoed Mr. Ban’s remarks and stressed that the present humanitarian crisis should not be turned into political matter. “Our main is for the Burman government to allow the international community to help its people. It should be a simple matter. This is not a matter of politics. It’s a matter of humanitarian crisis. And it should be a matter that the government of Burma wants to see its people receive the help that is available to them.” Some 42,000 people are still listed as missing in Burma. The top US diplomat in that country warned the death toll from that cyclone may reach 100,000. A team of Chinese climbers carrying the Olympic flame has reached the summit of the Mt Everest. The official of Chinese news agency reported the team began its six-hour climb of the world’s tallest Mountain on Wednesday, after a heavy snow fall forced a two day delay. No protests have been reported during the domestic leg of the Olympic torch run. But demonstration mostly over China’s crackdown against protests in Tibet took places in several locations, during the torch’s five-continent journey. US Senator Hilary Clinton is vowing to stay in the race for Democratic Party presidential nomination, despite a new call for her to quit after running behind her rival and front runner, Senator Brako Obama. Senator Clinton Wednesday said she will stay in the race, until there is a nominee. Many political observers say she had a little chance to become the person who will face Republican Senator John McCain. And the General Election is coming November. Russia’ parliament is expecting an easy approve former president V Puton as new prime minister in special session Thursday. President M V skipped kept promise and made in Mr. Puton ahead of the government just after taking the vowing office as New Russian President in Q on Wednesday. He said his priorities will include protecting civil laborites and economic freedom. The Bush administration says it expects to have good relations with the new Russian Leader. But as VOA’s White House correspondent S S reports, the US once wants Russia to stop interfering the internal affairs of Gorgia. US national security advisor Steve H said President Bush expects to have a good working relationship with President M V, and will talk about the areas of common interest. H also said Mr. Bush would also speak very cleanly with the new Russian Leader, about areas where they disagree, including the Russia’s growing support for the break away Gorgia Republic of C. |
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2个月前 doblehui: U.N. seccretary general Ban kin-mon says urge Burma ruling minitary government to allow 8 workers into the country to assist victims on Saturday. --- our small UN disaster team was clear to enter Burma today. Mr Ban says the Burma's government must open its borders wilder to allow more workers and supply to assist one million displaced people . In washinton, secretary of state -- Rice echoed Mr Ban's remarks and stressed the president humanitarian crisis should not be turned political matter. -- Burma's government to allow International community to people, it should be simple matter. it's not a matter of politics, it's a matter of humanitarian crisis. it should be a matter that government of Burma who wants to see its people receive their help that is available to them. Some 42 thousands people are still listed missing in Burma. The top US diplomatic that country warned that death toll from cyclone may reach 100,thousand. The team of Chinese climbers carrying Olympic flame have reached the summit of Mout.--- The official Chinese News Agency reported the team began its 6 hours climb for world 's topest mountain on Wednesday. After heavy snow fall,forced 2 days delay. No protest have been reported during the Domestic -- of Olympic torch run. But demonstrations most of China's crack down again protest in Tibe. Two place of several location during the torches 5 continet journey. US senator Hilary Cliton -- race in the Democratic Party presidential nomination despite new cal for her to quit and rally behind the her rival and front-runner, senator Obama. Senator Clinton Wednesday says sht has stand in the race until there is nominee. Many political observers say she has litter chance to becoming the person who ere faced Republic senator JomM and general election this coming Novermber. |