September | Year 2005 — VOA Special English
- EDUCATION REPORT - Colleges Face Limits on Native-American Team Names Sep 01, 2005
- THE MAKING OF A NATION - Early Country Music: Cowboys Told About Their Lives in Song Sep 01, 2005
- ECONOMICS REPORT - What's in a Name: Standard and Poor's Sep 02, 2005
- AMERICAN MOSAIC - Big Music From the American Heartland Sep 02, 2005
- IN THE NEWS - In Southeastern U.S., Storm Leaves Many People Homeless, Helpless, Angry Sep 03, 2005
- PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Cesar Chavez Organized the First Successful Farm Workers Union in America Sep 04, 2005
- DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Simple Ways to Keep Food Cool Sep 05, 2005
- THIS IS AMERICA - The American Labor Movement: Past, Present and Wal-Mart Sep 05, 2005
- AGRICULTURE REPORT - Non-Profit Exchange Helps Gardeners Save Seeds of Rare Plants Sep 06, 2005
- SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Sticking Power: Geckos Face Some Competition Sep 06, 2005
- HEALTH REPORT - Study Shows No Link Between Cell Phones and Rare Tumor Sep 07, 2005
- EXPLORATIONS - The United Nations observes its sixtieth anniversary with a three-day World Summit at U.N. headquarters in New York City Sep 07, 2005
- EDUCATION REPORT - Schools Offer Help for Students Displaced by Hurricane Katrina Sep 08, 2005
- THE MAKING OF A NATION - Native American Indians Go to War to Protect Their Lands Sep 08, 2005
- ECONOMICS REPORT - Katrina: The Human Cost Is Not the Only Number Expected to Be High Sep 09, 2005
- AMERICAN MOSAIC - Kids Helping Kids Survive the Effects of Katrina Sep 09, 2005
- IN THE NEWS - Leader of Storm Recovery Efforts Replaced on Gulf Coast Sep 10, 2005
- PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Writer Dorothy West: Last Living Member of the Harlem Renaissance Sep 11, 2005
- DEVELOPMENT REPORT - U.N. Report Warns of Risk to Goal to Cut Poverty by 2015 Sep 12, 2005
- THIS IS AMERICA - Recovering From a Storm Now Headed for the History Books Sep 12, 2005
- AGRICULTURE REPORT - Katrina: Counting the Damage to Agriculture Sep 13, 2005
- SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Aspirin: One of the Most Widely Used Drugs in the World Sep 13, 2005
- HEALTH REPORT - India, Nepal Fight Outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis Sep 14, 2005
- EXPLORATIONS - Wiley Post: The First Pilot to Fly Around the World Alone Sep 14, 2005
- EDUCATION REPORT - International Education Program Aims for Worldly Students Sep 15, 2005
- THE MAKING OF A NATION - Native Americans Fight Two Wars Over Land Rights Sep 15, 2005
- ECONOMICS REPORT - Nasdaq: An Electronic Marketplace Sep 16, 2005
- AMERICAN MOSAIC - In Corning New York: A House of Glass Sep 16, 2005
- IN THE NEWS - Nomination of Chief Justice Heads to Committee Vote Sep 17, 2005
- PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Arthur Ashe: Tennis Champion and Civil Rights Activist Sep 18, 2005
- DEVELOPMENT REPORT - U.N. Says Lack of Money Forces Cuts in Food Aid for African Refugees Sep 19, 2005
- THIS IS AMERICA - White Sands National Monument: A Wonder of Nature, in New Mexico Sep 19, 2005
- AGRICULTURE REPORT - Risk to a Popular Banana Shows Need to Grow Other Kinds Sep 20, 2005
- SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Genetic Map of Chimps May Show What Makes Us Human Sep 20, 2005
- HEALTH REPORT - Fetal Skin Cells May Treat Burns Sep 21, 2005
- EXPLORATIONS - In an Age of Modern Science and Medicine, Infectious Diseases Remain the World's Leading Killer Sep 21, 2005
- EDUCATION REPORT - O.E.C.D. Says Adult Schooling Should Not Be Limited to the Highly Skilled Sep 22, 2005
- THE MAKING OF A NATION - How the Western United States Was Settled Sep 22, 2005
- ECONOMICS REPORT - High Fuel Prices Fail to Spread Inflation, at Least Not Yet Sep 23, 2005
- AMERICAN MOSAIC - What to Call a Storm? How Scientists Name Hurricanes Sep 23, 2005
- IN THE NEWS - North Korean Nuclear Deal Called Into Question Sep 24, 2005
- PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Willis Conover Brought Jazz, 'the Music of Freedom,' to the World Sep 25, 2005
- DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Clinton Global Initiative Launched by Former President Sep 26, 2005
- THIS IS AMERICA - Finding Child Care Is No Easy Job for U.S. Parents Sep 26, 2005
- AGRICULTURE REPORT - Making Cheese the Traditional Way Sep 27, 2005
- SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Severe Ocean Storms: Behind Nature's Power Sep 27, 2005
- HEALTH REPORT - Starting Young to Build a Healthy Heart Sep 28, 2005
- EXPLORATIONS - The National Cryptologic Museum Tells Top Secrets of the Past Sep 28, 2005
- EDUCATION REPORT - U.S. Foundations Expand Support for African Universities Sep 29, 2005
- THE MAKING OF A NATION - James Garfield: Gunfire Ends a Presidency After Only Six Months Sep 29, 2005
- ECONOMICS REPORT - Farm Workers Union Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Grape Strike Sep 30, 2005
- AMERICAN MOSAIC - 'Lost' Is Found on Millions of Televisions Worldwide Sep 30, 2005