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[2011年6月ABC News] ABC新闻在线听附文本(2011-06-15)
提示:文本转自普特听力论坛And leading the news this morning:Virgin will resume limited services from Melbourne, Tasmania and New Zealand in about half an hour’s time with Qantas is expected to recom2011-06-15 编辑:qihui
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[2011年6月ABC News] ABC新闻在线听附文本(2011-06-14)
提示:文本转自普特听力论坛The Federal Government has released its draft legislation for the minerals resource rent tax. The tax rate remains at 22.5 per cent and is restricted to coal and iron ore. M2011-06-14 编辑:qihui
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[2011年6月ABC News] ABC新闻在线听附文本(2011-06-12)
提示:文本转自普特听力论坛(Leading the news this) morning:Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has recognised Libya’s rebel council as the country’s legitimate government. More than 20 foreign ministers are2011-06-12 编辑:qihui
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[2011年6月ABC News] ABC新闻在线听附文本(2011-06-11)
提示:文本转自普特听力论坛(The) Federal Government is suspending all live cattle exports to Indonesia. Now the Government had already slapped a ban on 12 Indonesian abattoirs after a Four Corners rep2011-06-11 编辑:qihui
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[2011年6月ABC News] ABC新闻在线听附文本(2011-06-10)
提示:文本转自普特听力论坛And top stories this morning:A 23-year-old Australian soldier has been killed in Afghanistan's Helmand province. The Chief of the Defence Force Angus Houston confirmed the2011-06-10 编辑:qihui
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[2011年6月ABC News] ABC新闻在线听附文本(2011-06-9)
提示:文本转自普特听力论坛Former head of the International Monetary Fund Dominique Strauss-Kahn has faced court in New York and he’s pleaded not guilty to sex assault charges. Strauss-Kahn was heckl2011-06-09 编辑:qihui
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[2011年6月ABC News] ABC新闻在线听附文本(2011-06-4)
提示:文本转自普特听力论坛Leading the news this morning;Immigration Minister Chris Bowen says unaccompanied children will be sent to Malaysia as part of that asylum seeker deal being negotiated with2011-06-04 编辑:qihui
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[2011年6月ABC News] ABC新闻在线听附文本(2011-06-3)
提示:文本转自普特听力论坛Good morning and in the news today:There are calls from both sides of politics now for tougher action against Syria. The Government has increased its sanctions against the r2011-06-03 编辑:qihui
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[2011年6月ABC News] ABC新闻在线听附文本(2011-06-2)
提示:文本转自普特听力论坛Former Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic is now at The Hague where he’ll face war crime charges. Mladic was whisked from a Belgrade court and onto a plane after his appe2011-06-02 编辑:qihui