She says she thinks he was tired of being asked, or might have felt sorry for her.
VOA: special.2010.02.09
But she thinks the new technologies are a great way to communicate as long as people still show traditional respect for each other.
VOA: special.2009.09.14
John Burey,who runs a meat processing company in the northern state of Queensland, thinks there is huge demand in China for the toads.
VOA: standard.2010.02.07
But Louise Khabure, an analyst on the LRA for International Crisis Group, thinks this analysis is unlikely.
VOA: standard.2009.08.27
So why is he showing up now? Peter DeShazo of the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington thinks he knows why.
VOA: standard.2010.07.13
She says what really upsets her is the disrespect she thinks they show for the king.
VOA: standard.2010.05.25
Baek Seung-joo, a North Korea researcher with the Korea Institute for Defense Analyses in Seoul, says he thinks the release was meant to blackmail the South.
VOA: standard.2009.09.07
He thinks it will show that Japan's arguments for whale hunting are misguided.
VOA: standard.2010.01.05
Choi Jong-kun, an international relations professor at Seoul's Yonsei University, thinks the declaration that Pyongyang violated international law is mainly for the consumption of angry South Koreans.
VOA: standard.2009.09.11
He thinks his love for the games is a notch below addiction.
VOA: standard.2010.04.20
Grzegorz Makowski of the Warsaw-based Institute of Public Affairs explains this surge of support for Kaczynski, saying he thinks the plane crash at Smolensk mobilized more conservative voters.
VOA: standard.2010.07.03
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs, who said he thinks opponents of the measure are misinformed or misinterpreting it for political reasons, said he expects President Obama to sign it into law soon.
VOA: standard.2009.10.13
Ali Nourizadeh of the London-based Center for Arab and Iranian Studies says Iran thinks that by spending $50 million it can rival Western broadcasters, but he doubts it will succeed: "The Iranians know the effect of international media, especially those Farsi-speaking media like Voice of America and the BBC.
VOA: standard.2009.11.16
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