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But listen to the story of Vung Boih, a 17-year-old girl with sad, faraway eyes, and you realise that fate can be infinitely more cruel.
BBC: The Burmese teenagers who fled to India
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Take a moment to listen to the story of Setraniona, who regularly suffered from water-borne diseases and had to drop out of school as a child before completing her education.
CNN: World Water Day: An end to global thirst is in sight
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Click the "Listen to the Story" link above to hear music writer Maura Johnston and Jay Smooth (of Illdoctrine.com) discuss the song and the cultural contributions of Usher and a famous collaborator.
NPR: Usher: Painting By Numbers
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Would not listen to the lost doc story.
FORBES: I Stand Corrected: OCC Review Found 53 Foreclosures On Current Borrowers
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The two became, in their way, friends, and as you will hear when you listen to our story, Dawi told Alan the terrible secret that explained why there were so few Taron.
NPR: An Asian Pygmy and his Pal from Far Rockaway
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She tried to bring the perpetrators to justice, but no one would even deign to listen to their story.
NPR: Iraqi Army Eases Militias' Grip on Women in Basra
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Listen to more on this story at PRI's The World, a co-production of the BBC World Service, Public Radio International, and WGBH in Boston.
BBC: Syrian-American brothers in arms join Syria fight
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As you listen to Francois, compare his story to that of the so-called Next Generation Firewall vendors who have settled on a subset of network protections to define NGF, namely IPS and application awareness.
FORBES: Demystifying Next Gen Firewalls and UTM
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The truth is that some felons are hard to listen to while others have a story that resonates with audiences.
FORBES: Not Every Felon Is Worth Hearing From
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But at somepoint, the pain will become so great that senior management will be willing to listen to a realistic story, and then progress can begin.
FORBES: Eight Steps For Addressing the IT Management Crisis
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Golf had found a new story to tell, and with the economy recovering, sponsors and television partners were ready to listen.
WSJ: Tiger Woods Is No. 1 Again, but Golf Hardly Missed Him