They saw it as a chance to get more help for the lake's problems, and more national attention for the area.
VOA: special.2009.01.05
While most people are still asleep, he and his helpers prepare a meal every weekday for more than 200 people.
VOA: special.2009.01.28
And I'm Pat Bodnar. Listen again next week for more news about science in Special English on the Voice of America.
VOA: special.2009.08.11
The program was important because it helped provide work for more than three thousand seven hundred professional artists who were unemployed.
VOA: special.2009.03.23
They are depressed. Word expert Charles Funk says people have been feeling down in the dumps for more than four-hundred years.
VOA: special.2011.08.07
And,I'm Bob Doughty. Join us again next week for more news about science in Special English on the Voice of America.
VOA: special.2009.10.13
And I'm Shirley Griffith. Listen again next week for more news about science in Special English on the Voice of America.
VOA: special.2009.10.06
This was because of efforts by Patrick Leahy, a senator who has represented Vermont for more than 30 years.
VOA: special.2009.01.05
But in cases with a known cause the experts say salmonella is responsible for more than one-third of hospitalizations.
VOA: special.2011.01.11
The Institute for International Maritime Research, based in North Carolina, is looking for more objects from the colonial period.
VOA: special.2009.08.17
Archeologists know that the ancestors of today's Pueblo Indians lived in the Frijoles Canyon for more than four hundred years.
VOA: special.2010.07.05
We knew that now. We accepted him for the dog he was and loved him all the more for it."
VOA: special.2009.02.23
And I'm Mario Ritter. Listen again next week for more news about science in Special English on the Voice of America.
VOA: special.2009.12.08
And I'm Bob Doughty. Listen again next week for more news about science in Special English on the Voice of America.
VOA: special.2009.06.16
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