VOA常速英语200910月 英语资料下载
Honduras Reaches Deal on Political Crisis  1031
Pakistani Military Pushes Deeper in Militant Territory  1031
Netanyahu Hopes US Mediation Efforts Will Help Restart Peace Talks Soon  1031
Accused Al-Qaida Sleeper Agent Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison  1031
Jacques Chirac to Stand Trial on Embezzlement Charges  1031
EU Reaches Agreement on Climate Aid  1031
India Grapples with Prospect of High Inflation  1031
Yemen, Iran trade Accusations About Houthi Rebels  1029
Mozambique Holds National Elections  1029
UN Chief: Bombing Will Not Deter UN from Afghan Mission  1029
Scientists Embark on Expeditions to Study Biodiversity in Mozambique and Madagascar          1029
UN Special Rapporteur Questions Legality of US Use of Drones  1028
EU to Boost Afghan Aid  1028
Al-Qaida Group Claims Responsibility for Baghdad Bombings  1028
Largest US Solar Energy Plant Comes on Line in Florida  1028
Relations Between Turkey, Israel Continue to Falter  1028
Asylum Seekers Adrift on Australian Boat  1028
Declining Venice Population Leads to City's 'Funeral'  1028
Survey: Afghans Think Country Moving in Right Direction  1028
Obama Unveils $3.4B Plan to Update US Energy Grid  1028
More Mixed Signals on US Economy  1028
Mozambican Voters Poised for Wednesday Elections  1028
Uganda Tightens Security Following Al-Shabab Threat  1028
South African Poor Protest Conditions  1028
Iraqi Electoral Law Remains in Limbo Following Baghdad Bombings  1027
First Day of Karadzic Trial Ends  1027
Karadzic Trial to Begin Monday  1027
Asylum Debate Stirs Political Debate in Australia  1027
Quotas Cut as Scientists Warn That Southern Bluefin Tuna Stocks Close to Collapse  1027
ASEAN Summit Ends With Pledge to Build Flexible Community  1027
Twin Bombings Rock Central Baghdad, More Than 130 Killed  1026
Afghan President, Main Rival Reject Power Sharing  1026
Serbia Pledges Cooperation Before Karadzic Trial  1026
UN Calls for War Crimes Investigation in Sri Lanka  1026
Gates Asks NATO for More Help in Afghanistan  1023
Israel, Iran Reportedly Held Secret Nuclear Talks  1023
Obama: Big Executive Bonuses Offend Our Values  1023
China Says It Will Meet Economic Growth Target for 2009  1023
US, South Korea Reaffirm Alliance, Timetable for Command Hand-Over  1023
S. Korean Scholar: North Experiencing Discord Among Kim Family Members  1023
Asylum Claims Rise in Industrialized Countries  1023
US Calls on Sri Lanka to Investigate Alleged War Crimes in Tamil Conflict  1023
Rise in Somali Piracy Contributes to Increase Worldwide  1023
Under-17 World Cup to Kick Off in Nigeria Amid Doubts  1023
Mobile Phone Use Soars in Africa  1023
IAEA Drafts Nuclear Deal for Iran  1022
Attention Intensifies on Afghan War Strategy  1022
Australia Eyes Early Afghanistan Withdrawal  1022
Massachusetts Man Allegedly Conspired to Attack US Mall, Kill Troops in Iraq  1022
US Defense Secretary Urges South Korea to Spend More on Security  1022
Obama Refocuses Financial Bailout to Small Banks  1022
Zimbabwe PM Tsvangirai Briefs South African President Zuma on Crisis  1022
Clinton: Iranian, N. Korean Nuclear Issues Critical to Stability  1022
Earthquake-Prone Nations Can Reduce Casualties  1022
New Drive to Fight World Hunger With GM Crops  1022
British Official Thinks Afghan Run-off Election Will Be Credible  1022
France Confirms Deportation of Illegal Afghan Immigrants  1022
UN Chief Learns 'Valuable, Painful' Lessons From Afghan Vote  1021
US, East African Nations Begin Major Military Exercise  1021
ECOWAS Suspends Niger in Dispute Over Constitution  1021
Thailand Steps Up Efforts to Reclaim Lost Mangroves  1021
New Commander Says US Commitment to Pacific Will Continue  1021
Watchdog Group Fears Global Oil Crisis  1021
Greek PM Makes First Official Visit to Cyprus  1021
Africa to Adopt Refugee/IDP Convention At Kampala Summit  1021
Official says Agricultural Development Key to Prosperity for Africa  1021
New Sudan Referendum Deal Raises Fresh Challenges  1021
Clinton 'Encouraged' by Afghan Election Developments  1020
IAEA Discussing Uranium-Enrichment Plan with Iran  1020
Botswana's Khama to be Sworn in Tuesday for Second Presidential Term  1020
Civic Groups Press to End Hydropower Development on Lower Mekong River  1020
Iranian Opposition Leader Encourages Followers to Continue Struggle  1020
Guinea Military Ruler Rejects Foreign Intervention Force  1020
Somali Clan Disputes Giving Boost to al-Shabab  1020
Zimbabwe Seeks to Boost Tourism, Economy Through Football World Cup  1020
No Winner for Africa Governance Prize  1020
Suicide Blast in Iran Kills Top Revolutionary Guard Leaders  1019
Israel's Cabinet Rejects UN War Crimes Report  1019
Gates to Meet New Japanese Leaders, Talk Security With South Koreans  1019
Attacks on Pakistani Government Sites Kill 39  1016
Russia Limits Size of Beer Containers  1016
Warning, Apology Mark Week of Mixed Signals from North Korea  1016
Survey: Arctic Ice Thinner Than Thought, Melting Fast  1016
Five Countries Elected to Two-Year Security Council Terms  1016
EU's Sudan Envoy Argues Peace Will Pay  1016
Demands For More Reform by Turkey Lessen EU Membership Chances  1016
Thailand's Stock Market Bucks Asian Turn-Around Over Concerns for King's Health  1016
US Lawmakers Question Afghanistan Strategy  1016
Nigerian President Declares Niger Delta Stable  1016
Britain to Send More Troops to Afghanistan  1015
UN Says Preparing for Disasters Can Save Lives  1015
State Department Official Says US, China Share Close Coordination on North Korea  1015
Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System Tested for First Time  1015
US House of Representatives Debates Iran Divestment Measure  1015
Conference Calls for Safer Hospitals in Developing World  1015
Environmentalists Score Huge Victory in Thailand  1015
Congolese Environmentalist Wins European Prize  1015
US Denies Aid Plan Intrudes on Pakistan's Sovereignty  1014
First Aid Convoy Reaches North Yemen From Saudi Arabia  1014
Rebel Attacks Advance Deeper into Senegal  1014
African Leaders Meet to Create Unified Climate Stance  1014
Israel Accuses Hezbollah of Violating Lebanon Truce  1014
East Timor Government Survives No-Confidence Vote  1014
Australia, Indonesia Increase Cooperation on Boat People Issue  1014
Court Upholds Bongo Win in Gabon  1014
Former Ivorian PM Declares Candidacy for President  1014
Clinton: US Committed to Success in Afghanistan  1013
Two Americans Capture Top Nobel Economics Prize  1013
Iran says Western Pressure Will Not Affect Nuclear Decisions  1013
Clinton Lauds Irish Peace Process, Urges More Progress  1013
Indonesian Tsunami Survivors Arrive to Help Earthquake Victims  1013
Strike Shuts Down Guinea's Capital  1013
Al-Shabab Militants Threaten Kenya for Recruiting Allegations  1013
Obama Peace Prize Award Elicits Praise, Criticism  1010
Obama's Peace Prize: Just Reward Or Premature Recognition?  1010
US Public Split as Obama Weighs Afghan Strategy  1010
UN Climate Talks End with Little Progress  1010
President Obama's Domestic Critics Not Impressed With Nobel Prize  1010
Youth Organizations in Guinea Set to Launch Hunger Strike  1010
Environmentalists Blast 'Failed' Climate Talks  1010
India Says Kabul Bombing Targeted Its Embassy  10月09
US Urges Mideast Peace Talks Despite Israeli Pessimism  10月09
German Writer Wins 2009 Nobel Literature Prize  10月09
Mustafa Case Highlights Uneasy Egyptian-Israeli Ties  10月09
US Economy Showing More Positive Signs  10月09
Iranian Revolutionary Court Sentences Monarchist to Death  10月09
Cameroon Closes Radio Station Critical of President  10月09
With 'Splash Cash' Sierra Leoneans Move Money By Mobile Phone  10月09