Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 31 May 2011


Today from VOANews.com

Six Researchers Who Gave All to Their Work

The stories of Jesse Lazear, Clara Maass, Joseph Goldberger, Matthew Lukwiya, Carlo Urbani and Anita Roberts | SCIENCE IN THE NEWS
Clara Maass

In the Garden: Getting Started With Roses

Important to success is making sure not to drown the plants | AGRICULTURE REPORT
Growing roses

Six Men, a World War, a Pacific Island and an Image for All Time

We remember the flag-raising captured in 1945 on Iwo Jima by a photographer and the statue of that historic moment | THIS IS AMERICA
The Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Virginia

Paying Tech Talents to Drop Out of College

Businessman Peter Thiel is offering young people $100,000 for a chance to become the next Bill Gates | TECHNOLOGY REPORT
Peter Thiel

Laura Ingalls Wilder, 1867-1957: She Wrote Nine “Little House” Books About Pioneer Life

Her books are still popular with children today | PEOPLE IN AMERICA
The Hoover Presidential Library in West Branch, Iowa holds the papers of Laura Ingalls Wilder and her daughter Rose Wilder Lane.

Words and Their Stories: Hold On

Expressions using the word hold | WORDS AND THEIR STORIES

Short Story: ‘An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge’ by Ambrose Bierce

In the last moments of life, a prisoner dreams of escape | AMERICAN STORIES

Mladic Arrest Brings Serbia Step Closer to EU

The European Union demanded the capture of the Bosnian Serb general linked to the 1995 Srebrenica killings | IN THE NEWS
A picture taken of Ratko Mladic in Belgrade on the day of his arrest.

Investing in the Arab Spring

International support can speed progress, says the head of the World Bank, "but only if coupled with real reform" | ECONOMICS REPORT
A demonstration May 8, organized by the pro-democracy February 20th Movement in Morocco, to protest terrorism following a bomb explosion in Marrakech

Scholastic Awards Honor Young Artists and Writers

David Vo, 18, won a $10,000 scholarship for his rope and twine neckpieces. And Lady Gaga's new album, "Born This Way" | AMERICAN MOSAIC
One of the winning artists, David Vo of Falls Church, Virginia

America History: US-Japan Relations Before World War Two

Tensions increased during the 1930s as both nations had different ideas for the future of East Asia | THE MAKING OF A NATION
Japanese soldiers raise their flag over the central government building in Nanking after seizing the city in 1937

Dealing With Sexual Violence on Campus

Second of two reports on a new government effort to get US schools and colleges to pay more attention to the issue | EDUCATION REPORT
Federal officials say many colleges and other schools in the US are not doing enough to deal with sexual violence

People With Chronic Hepatitis B Often Do Not Know It

Also, recalling the scientist who discovered the virus and its link to liver cancer, and developed a vaccine | HEALTH REPORT
Dr. Baruch Blumberg

Fourteen Scientists and Activists Who Are Changing the World

The National Geographic Society honored them as its Emerging Explorers for 2011 | EXPLORATIONS
Environmental scientist Jennifer Burney
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