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American History: Hurricane Katrina, Iraq and the Great Recession - Voice of America


American History: Hurricane Katrina, Iraq and the Great Recession
Voice of America
02 May 2012 American History: Hurricane Katrina, Iraq and the Great Recession TO DOWNLOAD the MP3 of this story, click on the MP3 link in the upper right corner of the page. Double-click any word to find the definition in the Merriam-Webster Learner's ...

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American History: George W. Bush Re-elected - Voice of America


American History: George W. Bush Re-elected
Voice of America
25 April 2012 American History: George W. Bush Re-elected in 2004 TO DOWNLOAD the MP3 of this story, click on the MP3 link in the upper right corner of the page. Double-click any word to find the definition in the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary.

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American History: George W. Bush's First Term - Voice of America


American History: George W. Bush's First Term
Voice of America
19 April 2012 American History: George W. Bush's First Term TO DOWNLOAD the MP3 of this story, click on the MP3 link in the upper right corner of the page. Double-click any word to find the definition in the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary ...

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Geeks We Love: An MP3 Maker of History - GeekSugar.com


Geeks We Love: An MP3 Maker of History
GeekSugar.com
Arguably one of the most important tech inventions of our generation, the MP3 player didn't just invent itself. For that, we can thank Kane Kramer. He may not be a household name, but Kramer developed the first portable digital audio player 20 years ...

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Critic's Notebook: With Spotify and its ilk, there's no 'my' in music anymore. - Los Angeles Times


Critic's Notebook: With Spotify and its ilk, there's no 'my' in music anymore.
Los Angeles Times
... and the MP3s on the hard drive, which I used to access way more than I do now and have no emotional attachment to whatsoever. I've got music in there you wouldn't believe, objects of such beauty and history that they should be in the Smithsonian.

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