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China launches English language TV serviceupdated: Mon Nov 07 2011 20:03:00

China's state-owned broadcaster has launched an aggressive international push to extend the country's influence, opening a new headquarters in Washington that will broadcast English-language programming from the heart of the US capital.

SI.com: Grant Wahl: World Cup rights bidding to have major implications for U.S. soccerupdated: Thu Oct 13 2011 12:55:00

Next Wednesday is one of the most important days of the next decade for soccer in the United States. That's when bids are due in Zürich, Switzerland, for the U.S. broadcast rights for World Cups '18 and '22. ESPN, NBC and Fox are expected to bid for the English-language rights, while Univisión and NBC-owned Telemundo are expected to be in competition for the Spanish-language rights. After the bids are submitted on Wednesday -- there will be no formal presentations, as there were for the Olympic rights bids earlier this year -- the FIFA executive committee will meet on Thursday and could reach a decision on the winners as soon as that day.

Al Qaeda loses its English-language inspirationupdated: Fri Sep 30 2011 20:41:00

Earlier this week, al Qaeda issued the seventh issue of Inspire, a glossy English-language online magazine that emerged as a mouthpiece for the preaching of now-dead American-Yemeni terrorist cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.

Rural school adapts to population with little Englishupdated: Mon Sep 19 2011 09:26:00

This rural community in the southeast corner of Iowa is one of the last places you would expect to find a large number of students who don't speak English, yet English language learners have had a huge effect on the schools there, according to Columbus Community Schools Superintendent Rich Bridenstine.

Afghan female pilots in trainingupdated: Thu Jul 28 2011 10:59:00

CNN's Ed Lavandera reports on four Afghan women training as military helicopter pilots in Texas.

Afghan women hope to break new ground in the skyupdated: Thu Jul 28 2011 10:59:00

In a flower-filled courtyard near San Antonio, adult education students gather during a break, some celebrating the passage of final English exams and some discussing an upcoming social event.

Tips for speaking English abroadupdated: Tue Jul 12 2011 08:25:00

"YOU SEE, what we need here is some cleaning-up liquid, some disinfectant. Would it be possible for you to bring me some?"

Wanna learn English, anyone?updated: Fri Jun 10 2011 07:03:00

One of my first jobs in China was teaching English through songs on CCTV, China's national television station.

Libya's rebel radio stationupdated: Fri May 27 2011 17:14:00

Libya gets its first English-speaking online radio station. CNN's Sara Sidner reports.

Libyan rebels air radio with a causeupdated: Fri May 27 2011 17:14:00

In a room padded with foam and spray-painted with graffiti, the new sounds of rebellion in Libya are being broadcast online.

Now bin Laden's dead, does that make Yemen the key al Qaeda hub?updated: Fri May 06 2011 13:14:00

In the years prior to his death on Sunday Osama bin Laden had stepped back from the day-to-day running of al Qaeda. Increasingly he had preferred instead to act as a symbolic figurehead for the global terrorist movement.

Fake bin Laden photos circulate onlineupdated: Fri May 06 2011 13:14:00

Anderson Cooper takes a closer look at two fake photos of Osama bin Laden and breaks down how they were constructed.

President focuses on needs of Latino students in town hall meetingupdated: Mon Mar 28 2011 22:19:00

President Barack Obama took to the Spanish-language network airwaves Monday to discuss challenges in educating Hispanics students.

OMG! Oxford English Dictionary adds new wordsupdated: Fri Mar 25 2011 13:09:00

OMG! It is no longer a just a teenage expression, but officially a word found in the dictionary.

Subject Matters: Reading, writing -- and readying for testsupdated: Tue Jan 04 2011 13:26:00

It's the best of times and the worst of times for English teachers as they find themselves more accountable than ever for the academic success of their students, while balancing new technologies that change time-honored practices of reading and writing. Here are some of the modern challenges that language arts teachers face in their classrooms.

China dotcom giant launches English language serviceupdated: Wed Dec 15 2010 21:25:00

Tencent, the world's third largest Internet company by market share, launched its popular instant messenger service in English, Japanese and French.

Analysis: A small world on the internet for would-be terroristsupdated: Thu Dec 09 2010 20:28:00

On November 3 law enforcement agents secretly watched as a young Hispanic convert to Islam surfed the internet at a public location in Woodlawn, Maryland, a western suburb of Baltimore. What they saw, according to court documents, followed a pattern of online radicalization that has caused counterterrorism officials plenty of anxiety in recent years.

Court: Defendants with limited English have right to interpreterupdated: Mon Nov 22 2010 17:24:00

Defendants with limited English-language skills have a constitutional right to court interpreters in criminal trials, the Supreme Court of Georgia ruled Monday.

Boost business, don't speak Japaneseupdated: Thu Nov 18 2010 14:30:00

Hiroshi Mikitani, the maverick CEO of e-commerce website Rakuten, wants his company's employees to only speak English.

LOL -- 'Webspeak' invades Oxford dictionaryupdated: Mon Sep 20 2010 12:56:00

Are years of e-mails, text messaging and status updates finally affecting the written word?

Edwin Newman, TV journalist and language maven, dead at 91updated: Wed Sep 15 2010 13:53:00

Edwin Newman, the longtime NBC newsman and expert on the English language, has died, NBC said Wednesday.

DEA wants to hire Ebonics translatorsupdated: Tue Aug 24 2010 17:45:00

Wanted by the Drug Enforcement Administration: Ebonics translators.

Why good jobs are going unfilledupdated: Tue Jul 06 2010 20:32:00

We're getting to the point where even good news comes wrapped in bad news.

Al Qaeda launches English language magazineupdated: Thu Jul 01 2010 10:49:00

Al Qaeda has launched this week what it is calling its first English language online magazine, a move that could be seen as a way to recruit more American-born terrorists.

Best formula for selling yourselfupdated: Mon Jun 28 2010 09:54:00

Here's the thing: Sometimes we're selling our ideas, sometimes we're selling our products and, these days, many of us are selling ourselves as the best candidate for the job.

U.K. introduces English test for immigrantsupdated: Wed Jun 09 2010 09:08:00

All non-European immigrants to the United Kingdom must pass a basic English language test before being granted a visa under new rules announced by the government Wednesday.

SI.com: Jon Wertheim: Querrey's disappointing effort, Nadal's English, more mailupdated: Fri May 28 2010 16:47:00

A quick baguette for Friday. We'll be back Sunday with Midterm Grades...

Iceland's volcano a mouthful to sayupdated: Wed Apr 21 2010 00:23:00

An event as big as a volcano that disrupts transportation around the globe might be expected to have its name added to the English lexicon, perhaps meaning "to cause widespread disruption," an English-language monitor said Tuesday.

Name that Icelandic volcanoupdated: Wed Apr 21 2010 00:23:00

Can you pronounce Eyjafjallajökull? Neither can the media. CNN's Jeanne Moos avoids volcanic name-dropping.

Breaking through the language barrierupdated: Wed Jan 06 2010 01:16:00

Communications technology has shrunk the globe, but there remains one large boundary to all this togetherness: language.

Hollywood remake eyes global hit for 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'updated: Wed Dec 23 2009 07:04:00

A Hollywood remake is in the works for Stieg Larsson's international best-selling book "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo."

English lessons for India's rickshaw driversupdated: Wed Sep 16 2009 03:12:00

Indian tourism authorities will be holding English classes for auto-rickshaw drivers in New Delhi as the city prepares to host the Commonwealth Games in 2010.

Maldini turns down job offer with Chelseaupdated: Tue Jun 30 2009 15:43:00

Former Italy captain Paolo Maldini has turned down an offer to become part of the Chelsea coaching staff under his former AC Milan supremo Carlo Ancelotti.

High court dismisses English-deficient students' caseupdated: Thu Jun 25 2009 13:58:00

An English-language immersion class failed Miriam Flores, her mother contended.

English gets millionth word on Wednesday, site saysupdated: Wed Jun 10 2009 19:56:00

English contains more words than any other language on the planet and added its millionth word early Wednesday, according to the Global Language Monitor, a Web site that uses a math formula to estimate how often words are created.

English getting its millionth word Wednesday?updated: Tue Jun 09 2009 20:08:00

English contains more words than any other language on the planet and will add its millionth word early Wednesday, according to the Global Language Monitor, a Web site that uses a math formula to estimate how often words are created.

Diversity in the heartlandupdated: Fri May 22 2009 19:20:00

Minorities are becoming the majority in a places you might not expect - America's heartland. CNN's Sean Callebs reports.

Whites become minority in Kansas countyupdated: Fri May 22 2009 19:20:00

U.S. communities are changing complexion as ethnic diversity grows in the American heartland.

Moms take classes in how to help kids in schoolupdated: Tue Apr 28 2009 08:47:00

Some mothers in suburban Washington are spending time in special classes to learn things like how how to read a report card and how to motivate their children to get the most out of their education.

Moms taught to push educationupdated: Tue Apr 28 2009 08:47:00

Mothers get classes on how to read report cards, motivate kids to learn. CNN's Kate Bolduan reports.

Secretary played dead to avoid New York shooterupdated: Mon Apr 06 2009 21:59:00

Secretary Shirley DeLucia was just doing her job when she saw Jiverly Wong walk through the door of the American Civic Association in Binghamton, New York, on Friday.

Binghamton victims died seeking better lives, relatives sayupdated: Sun Apr 05 2009 22:06:00

Layla Khalil escaped the bombs that rocked Iraq during three years of insurgent and sectarian warfare, only to be gunned down while trying to learn English in her adopted hometown, family and friends said Sunday.

Binghamton struggles to understand why gunman killed 13updated: Sun Apr 05 2009 05:55:00

People who knew the suspected gunman in Friday's shooting at an immigration services center were not surprised by his actions, the police chief in Binghamton, New York, said Saturday.

CNN Student News Ten Questionsupdated: Sun Feb 01 2009 19:35:00

1. Based on the information in the program, what is the scope of the damage caused by recent winter storms in Kentucky?

SI.com: Jon Wertheim: Tough love for Djokovic, title forecasts and moreupdated: Thu Sep 11 2008 10:25:00

This our last Baguette. Check back Monday for our wrap-up. Thanks to all of you who sent questions ...

Time.com: LPGA to Require English for Int'l Playersupdated: Tue Aug 26 2008 17:00:00

The LPGA Tour boasts players from all over the world, and it wants all of them to be able to speak English

Purported al-Zawahiri message criticizes Pakistani leadershipupdated: Sun Aug 10 2008 23:01:00

In what's believed to be the first English-language message from al Qaeda's second in command, Ayman al-Zawahiri criticizes Pakistan's leadership and calls for Pakistanis to support the jihadist movement.

Youssif inspires songupdated: Fri Jul 11 2008 11:24:00

Watch a music video inspired by Youssif's journey.

Youssif: 'I can do more'updated: Fri Jul 11 2008 11:24:00

Youssif is in his bright orange Spiderman shirt -- and he's speaking in English. "Look I can jump, it's very scary," he says.

Uncovering the real Florence: A Florentine's viewupdated: Fri May 02 2008 06:08:00

Tanya Gray, 28, works at a preschool in Florence, where she has lived for the last two years. She first moved to the city seven years ago from her home in Luxemburg, when she and a friend decided to travel to Italy's cultural capital to enroll as students.

Filmmakers take immigration debate to YouTubeupdated: Thu May 01 2008 15:11:00

Equipped with a small video camera, a laptop and a point of view, filmmakers Eric Byler and Annabel Park are trying to influence the heated immigration debate in a suburban Virginia county outside Washington.

Learn English or go to jailupdated: Fri Mar 28 2008 10:30:00

As part of a sentence, a judge mandates that two Pennsylvania criminals learn the English language. WBRE's Mike Trim reports.

English only at Philly iconupdated: Thu Mar 20 2008 02:06:00

In this 2006 report from CNN's Mary Snow, famous cheesesteak house Geno's serves up a heaping helping of controversy.

The films that bring an international flavor to the Oscarsupdated: Mon Feb 25 2008 06:22:00

In 2007, a low-budget feature by a first-time German director, "Das Leben der Anderen" won Best Foreign Language film at the Oscars. Over the next 10 weeks, the film better known to English-speaking audiences as "The Lives of Others" brought in $8.2m at the US box office.

SI.com: The Bonus: Sudan's John Riek is a raw gem; where will he land? updated: Tue Dec 18 2007 08:29:00

The car rolled through The Winchendon (Mass.) School's postcard-perfect campus shortly before 2:30 p.m. on a late October afternoon.

Republicans back bill allowing employers to require English only updated: Thu Dec 13 2007 09:12:00

Republican leaders in the House are supporting a bill that would let employers set an English only policy on the job.

Time.com: In Japan, Teaching English for Food updated: Mon Nov 05 2007 10:00:00

Financial scandals force the closure of Japan's largest chain of English language schools, leaving many of its foreign teachers out of work -- and up in arms

Fortune: Adios, Bangaloreupdated: Thu Sep 27 2007 23:14:00

Most Americans realize that when they call a bank, electronics maker or insurance provider, there's a good chance their queries will be routed to a call center outside the U.S., perhaps in India, the Philippines or other markets filled with English speakers happy to provide customer service or tech support for relatively low wages.

Fortune: Carlyle goes back to school in Chinaupdated: Mon Sep 03 2007 21:32:00

When the hordes of spectators, dignitaries, corporate sponsors, and other assorted visitors descend on Beijing next summer for the Olympic Games, some might be surprised to discover how many locals speak good English.

Beijing '08 to recruit 300 Anglophonesupdated: Thu Aug 23 2007 23:08:00

Organizers of the Beijing Olympics are looking for a few good students.

English languageupdated: Fri Jun 15 2007 17:38:00

Here are some facts from tonight's broadcast that you might find interesting. A 2005 Pew Hispanic Center study found 73% of foreign-born Hispanics in the United States do not speak English very well, versus 54% of other foreign-born immigrants. Source: Pew Hispanic Center: Table 18 Table 19

Time.com: Immigration: The Case for Amnestyupdated: Sat Jun 09 2007 20:00:00

It has emerged as the pariah term in the immigration debate. But here's why legalizing aliens makes sense

'Sexy Beijing' charts capital's lifeupdated: Sun May 13 2007 23:15:00

To her Chinese friends -- and Web audience of hundreds of thousands -- she's "Su Fei."

Fortune: Liberating Wikipedia in China (almost)updated: Tue Nov 21 2006 12:44:00

After blocking Wikipedia for nearly a year, Chinese authorities in October allowed access to most of the online encyclopedia's English-language entries and, in some cities, to the Chinese-language ...

Zhang Ziyi Talkasia Transcriptupdated: Mon Nov 20 2006 03:40:00

HR: Hugh Remmington ZZ: Zhang Ziyi

Tyrrell: Remembering a battleupdated: Tue Jul 11 2006 13:39:00

You might think London a curious locale from which to celebrate July 4th, or Independence Day as we say. But the city abounds with British citizens who admire our country. I spent the evening of July 4th in the vast and glorious edifice that is the English-Speaking Union, observing the 90th anniversary of one of the bloodiest battles of all time and certainly of World War I, the Battle of the Somme.

Clubs to negotiate Shevchenko moveupdated: Fri May 26 2006 12:32:00

AC MIlan are to start negotiations with Chelsea for the transfer of Ukraine striker Andriy Shevchenko to the English Premier League club.

Your e-mails: Answers on immigrationupdated: Tue May 16 2006 09:46:00

Tighter border controls, employer fines and guest-worker programs are among the many ideas set forth in the immigration debate.

CNNMoney: The World Cup's GOOOOOOOOALLLL!updated: Wed Feb 01 2006 11:21:00

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Forget the Super Bowl. Who really cares about the Winter Olympics?

FSB: Scrap Mettleupdated: Thu Jan 19 2006 15:46:00

What's not to love about showing up for work every day at United Scrap Metal (www.unitedscrap.com)? Just about everything--on the surface anyway. Situated on the rusty outskirts of Chicago, USM's 2...

Liverpool swap Josemi for Kromkampupdated: Fri Dec 30 2005 11:40:00

Rafael Benitez has confirmed that Liverpool will complete a swap deal sending Josemi to Villarreal in return for Dutch defender Jan Kromkamp, when personal terms are agreed next week.

Couch potato 'ruins spud's image'updated: Mon Jun 20 2005 04:50:00

Farmers are campaigning to remove from dictionaries the term "couch potato" which they say makes the vegetable seem unhealthy and is bad for its image.

Mother's the wordupdated: Wed Nov 24 2004 23:06:00

Long a favorite of burly tattoo wearers, "mother" really is the word when it comes to beauty, an international survey has found.

Fortune: THE NEW WILD WESTupdated: Mon Oct 04 2004 00:01:00

EVEN THE LOCALS GET LOST IN CHONGQING, A CITY obliterating its past before the future has been built. Once China's World War II capital, this industrial metropolis of seven million people, 1,500 mi...

Seeing the world for (almost) freeupdated: Thu Mar 25 2004 15:36:00

Forget about that dream vacation at the beach for a moment. If you are a student, between jobs, or just ready for a change, don't pass on a chance to spend a few weeks or a few months working overseas.

FSB: Fighting Words How a tiny drive-in restaurant in Arizona became the center of a bitter battle over English-only rules in the worupdated: Thu May 01 2003 00:01:00

At first Richard Kidman couldn't figure out why, after 23 years of running R.D.'s Drive-In, everything seemed to be falling apart.

Fortune: 30 Small-Business Trends You Should Act on Now!updated: Mon Apr 02 2001 00:01:00

Here's something that has been impossible for anyone to miss: There are more experts like me spewing trends than ever before. Last year, according to my search engine, there were 372,356 articles i...

FSB: 30 Trends In 30 Minutes THE ONLY TREND STORY YOU'LL NEED THIS YEARupdated: Sun Apr 01 2001 00:01:00

Here's something that has been impossible for anyone to miss: There are more experts like me spewing trends than ever before. Last year, according to my search engine, there were 372,356 articles i...

Fortune: The Triumph Of English To compete globally, more and more European businesses are making English their official language. Even tupdated: Mon Sep 18 2000 00:01:00

Didier Benchimol lives in Paris. He grew up in Paris. He went to college in Paris. He runs a company founded in Paris and based in Paris. But from the moment he gets to work in the morning till he ...

Fortune: Europe's 25 Hottest Tech Stocks THE TECH BOOM THAT'S PUSHED THE NASDAQ TO NEW HEIGHTS IS JUST GETTING GOING IN EUROPE. HERE'S A updated: Mon Mar 20 2000 00:01:00

Flying to Europe these days is like landing in Silicon Valley circa 1998. Office parks outside capitals from Stockholm to Rome are filling up with media companies and tech startups. Cafes are packe...

Fortune: Want Growth? Speak English THAT CERTAIN JE NE SAIS QUOI OF LES ANGLOPHONESupdated: Mon Apr 26 1999 00:01:00

There's been a lot of bad news out there in the world economy lately. Supposed economic superpowers like Germany and Japan have fallen on hard times; Asian tigers that thought the future belonged t...

Money Magazine: RIDING A WAVE OF SUCCESS ON THE PACIFIC RIM updated: Fri Jul 01 1994 00:01:00

THERE'S NOT MUCH NEED FOR ANOTHER city magazine in New York," says Gretchen Worth, 33, co-owner of Asia City Publishing Ltd. in Hong Kong. "But there is here." Worth and her two partners -- Greg Du...

Fortune: Tatu Time! Meet Tatu, an indoor-soccer showman who gives fans the shirt off his backupdated: Fri Feb 01 1991 00:01:00

HE'S A LITTLE GUY WITH A short name. But when you watch him on the soccer field, he makes you break into a BIG smile. His name is Tatu, and he's a 5 foot 6 inch, 160-pound forward for the Dallas Si...

Fortune: TRYING TO CLONE U.S.-STYLE MBAs Even the professors at Dartmouth's Amos Tuck School find themselves learning cautionary, and funupdated: Mon Oct 08 1990 00:01:00

A THREE-WEEK summer session in the U.S. looked like a nice break for MBA candidates from an innovative program to bring Western-style management education to Japan. Thus, Masaya Hirayama and some f...

Fortune: A STRATEGIC GUIDE TO THE RIMupdated: Mon Nov 13 1989 00:01:00

They vary strikingly in size, shape, and political stripe. Yet the Pacific Rim countries developing fastest share an aptitude for melding new Western technologies with old Oriental virtues -- disci...

Money Magazine: HOW TO GET MEDICAL CARE WHILE YOU'RE TRAVELING ABROADupdated: Thu Jun 01 1989 00:01:00

Harlan Hubbard was eating breakfast in Zurich when half his vision suddenly blacked out, like a partial eclipse of the sun. The clerk at the five-star hotel recommended a nearby doctor who unfortun...

Fortune: IF YOU WANT A BIG, NEW MARKET . . . Try reaching U.S. Hispanics. They're 19 million strong, with $130 billion to spend. Here's hupdated: Mon Nov 21 1988 00:01:00

WHEN IT comes to Hispanic marketing, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Remember Braniff's blooper? The airline's ads told Hispanics to fly en cuero -- or ''naked.'' Tropicana advertised jugo...

Fortune: JAPAN'S UNEASY U.S. MANAGERS They love America's cheap food, big houses, and great golf. But shadows follow them. They have to lupdated: Mon Apr 25 1988 00:01:00

CONSIDER the Japanese salaryman. Along with tens of thousands of his countrymen, he comes to live and to work in America. His migration is born of spectacular success -- the rise of his homeland as...

Fortune: WHY IS RESOURCE-RICH CANADA POOR? A British-born journalist has a modest proposal: The French- and English-speaking parts ought updated: Mon Nov 23 1987 00:01:00

What's wrong with Canada? It is richer in resources on a per capita basis than the United States, spends much less on defense, and has no large underclass. Yet Canada's standard of living is only a...

Money Magazine: Here to Stay at Last in Arizona After seven years in the U.S., a soon-to-be-legalized immigrant family prepares to enter the Ameupdated: Sat Aug 01 1987 00:01:00

To Javier Quintero, 32, the woman in the Yuma, Ariz. airport looked like just another passenger. She wore ordinary clothes and was reading a thick, leather-bound book that he took to be a Bible. Wh...

Fortune: Sulfur from Sunkist, Tass vs. Microsoft, Herblock's Hysterics, and Other Matters. The Night-School Versionupdated: Mon Dec 23 1985 00:01:00

On a scale where George Orwell's luminous prose rates a 10 and the documentation for the Microsoft Basic Compiler earns maybe a 2, we cannot rate $ Tass's official English-language version of the P...

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