July | Year 2006 — VOA Special English
- IN THE NEWS - Buffett's Gift: Starting a New Page in the History of Giving to Charity Jul 01, 2006
- PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Todd Duncan Broke Race Barriers with Music Jul 02, 2006
- DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Buffett's Gift of Wealth Will Aid Efforts to Cure Diseases Jul 03, 2006
- THIS IS AMERICA - Celebrating America's Birthday With Fireworks, Music, Picnics and Parades Jul 03, 2006
- AGRICULTURE REPORT - Jojoba: Not Your Usual Oilseed Crop Jul 04, 2006
- SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Gore's Movie Heats Up Discussion of Global Warming (and Gets His Critics Steaming) Jul 04, 2006
- HEALTH REPORT - Health: Looking for Skin Cancer Jul 05, 2006
- EXPLORATIONS - Gold Rush! Thousands of People Traveled to the Klondike in Western Canada in Hopes of Finding Gold Jul 05, 2006
- EDUCATION REPORT - Visiting Teacher Programs Offer a Chance to Work in U.S. Jul 06, 2006
- THE MAKING OF A NATION - Calvin Coolidge Defeats Henry Ford for Republican Nomination, Easily Wins Election of 1924 Jul 06, 2006
- ECONOMICS REPORT - Enron's Ken Lay Dies at 64 | Bill Aims to Renew Hedge Fund Rule Jul 07, 2006
- AMERICAN MOSAIC - The Story of How a 1907 Painting by Klimt Just Sold for a Record $135 Million Jul 07, 2006
- IN THE NEWS - Discovery Resupplies Space Station NASA Faces Pressure to Finish Jul 08, 2006
- PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Anne Morrow Lindbergh: Pilot and Writer of What Book Critics Considered 'Small Works of Art' Jul 09, 2006
- DEVELOPMENT REPORT - U.S. Approves New AIDS Treatment for Poor Countries Jul 10, 2006
- THIS IS AMERICA - Going the Distance, Coast to Coast and Border to Border, on America's Highways Jul 10, 2006
- AGRICULTURE REPORT - U.S. Could Face Shortage of Animal Doctors for Food Inspection Jul 11, 2006
- SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - While Other Threats Make the News, Heat May Be Nature¡¯s Deadliest Killer Jul 11, 2006
- HEALTH REPORT - Explaining the Placebo Effect Jul 12, 2006
- EXPLORATIONS - Klondike Gold Rush: Stories of Riches Waiting to Be Had Build Dreams Beyond the Reality Jul 12, 2006
- EDUCATION REPORT - Reaction Is Split as More Women, Fewer Men, Go to College Jul 13, 2006
- THE MAKING OF A NATION - By 1920, America Had Become World's Top Economic Power Jul 13, 2006
- ECONOMICS REPORT - European Union Fines Microsoft -- Again Jul 14, 2006
- AMERICAN MOSAIC - After Almost 20 Years, Superman Returns to Movie Theaters Jul 14, 2006
- IN THE NEWS - After Court Limits Bush's Power, Future for Terrorism Suspects Depends on Congress Jul 15, 2006
- PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Truman Capote developed a new kind of writing with his nonfiction novel, 'In Cold Blood' Jul 16, 2006
- DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Young People Are Subject of World Population Day Jul 17, 2006
- THIS IS AMERICA - Fresh Look for Two Art Museums in Washington Jul 17, 2006
- AGRICULTURE REPORT - Do-It-Yourself: Growing Carrots Jul 18, 2006
- SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Hepatitis: Five Diseases That All Have the Same Target -- the Liver Jul 18, 2006
- HEALTH REPORT - Surgeon General Says Secondhand Smoke Unsafe at Any Level Jul 19, 2006
- EXPLORATIONS - Project Mercury: Soviet Successes Push U.S. to Build a Space Program From the Ground Up Jul 19, 2006
- EDUCATION REPORT - Immediate Pay Increase Urged for U.S. Teachers Jul 20, 2006
- THE MAKING OF A NATION - Election of 1928: Americans Are Presented With a Clear Choice Jul 20, 2006
- ECONOMICS REPORT - Building a Knowledge of Foundations Jul 21, 2006
- AMERICAN MOSAIC - Empowered Women International: An American Group Using Art and Business to Help Women Refugees Jul 21, 2006
- IN THE NEWS - Hezbollah in Lebanon: A Group With a History of Social Services and Deadly Attacks Jul 22, 2006
- PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Jacob Riis: A Reporter and Writer Who Worked to Make New York City a Better Place for the Poor Jul 23, 2006
- DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Fighting Malaria in Africa From Your Home Computer Jul 24, 2006
- THIS IS AMERICA - Making Beautiful Music Under the Stars at Ravinia and Tanglewood Jul 24, 2006
- AGRICULTURE REPORT - Rains Help Ease Crop Worries in U.S. Corn Belt Jul 25, 2006
- SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Getting Scientists to Tell All When It Comes to Possible Conflicts of Interest With Drug Companies Jul 25, 2006
- HEALTH REPORT - A One-Pill Answer to Treating H.I.V. Jul 26, 2006
- EXPLORATIONS - 1961: Telling Mission Control 'Light This Candle,' Alan Shepard Is Launched Into Space Jul 26, 2006
- EDUCATION REPORT - 'Iron Science Teacher' and More at the Exploratorium Jul 27, 2006
- THE MAKING OF A NATION - Hoover's High Hopes for the American Economy Come Crashing Down Jul 27, 2006
- ECONOMICS REPORT - The Rise of Foundations (Part 2 in a Series) Jul 28, 2006
- AMERICAN MOSAIC - Four Internet Magazines for Young Professionals Connect With Readers Near and Far Jul 28, 2006
- IN THE NEWS - Suspended W.T.O. Talks: Nations Blame Each Other, and World Trade Goals Must Wait Jul 29, 2006
- PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Betty Friedan: A Leader in the Modern Women¡¯s Rights Movement Jul 30, 2006
- DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Recycling Scrap Metal Into Money Jul 31, 2006
- THIS IS AMERICA - Clergy in America: Still Mostly a Man's World, but More Women Answer Calling and Make Gains Jul 31, 2006