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1.VOA标准英语10月-Stock Markets Across Middle East Fall Again
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Stock markets in the Gulf and across much of the Middle East experienced another day of dramatic drops Sunday, amid a backdrop of falling oil prices, ...
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2.VOA标准英语10月-Conservatives Win Lithuanian Parliament Election
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Lithuania's opposition conservatives have won the country's parliamentary election, which will give Lithuania its first conservative-led government in...
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3.VOA标准英语10月-Bush to Push Free Trade at Upcoming Economic Summ
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U.S. President George Bush talked Saturday about the agenda for next month's international economic summit at the White House. VOA's Kent Klein report...
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4.VOA标准英语10月-Asian, European Leaders Vow Cooperation on Financ
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Asian and European leaders meeting in the Chinese capital, Beijing, say current efforts to resolve the global financial crisis are not enough and that...
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5.VOA标准英语10月-Three Shot Dead in Afghan Capital
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Afghan police say the two top officials of an international shipping company and one of their security guards were shot dead Saturday in front of thei...
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6.VOA标准英语10月-600 Palestinian Police Deploy in Hebron
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Israel is allowing the Palestinian Authority to extend its control of the West Bank. Robert Berger reports from the VOA bureau in Jerusalem. Palestini...
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7.VOA标准英语10月-Bush Signs NATO Entry Protocols for Albania, Croa
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U.S. President George Bush Fridayone step closer to membership in NATO. As VOA's Kent Klein reports from Washington, the leaders of the 26 NATO countr...
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8.VOA标准英语10月-Pakistani Forces Capture Strategic Town
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Pakistani security forces say they have made significant gains in their ongoing offensive in a tribal region bordering Afghanistan. The two-month mili...
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9.VOA标准英语10月-OPEC Output Cuts Roil Stock Markets
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OPEC will cut its oil output by 1.5 million barrels a day starting in November, with chances of more cuts to come. But from Paris, Lisa Bryant reports...
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10.VOA标准英语10月-Analysts Say Swing States Hold Key to US Election
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In the final days of the U.S. presidential election campaign, candidates Barack Obama and John McCain will focus on a relatively small handful of stat...