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    hi, mỏĂn fâp bài very good cỏằĐa baby 'ỏằf modifê thành bài excellent cỏằĐa Thandieu nhâ.
    @ Marôn: ThỏƠy mỏằi ngặỏằi nhiỏằu ideas quâ nên 'ành fỏÊi tỏằ mơnh cỏằ' gỏng thôi. Hỏằc là tỏằ't cho mơnh nhặng mà thỏƠy chỏằ< Marôn nhiỏằ?t tơnh quĂ nên câng muỏằ'n 'ỏằn 'Ăp bỏng cĂch chfm chỏằ? vỏưy (mỏằi ngặỏằi 'ỏằu gỏằi bỏng chỏằ< nên mơnh câng thỏƠy 'úng - chỏằ< ỏằY 'Ây là babysister vơ box mơnh tuyỏằn baby mà, hehe sory cĂc bô lÊo nhe'')
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    In Southeastern U.S., Storm Leaves Many People Homeless, Helpless, Angry
    tên riêng trong bài:
    Steve Ember
    Mardi Gras
    Lake Pontchartrain
    Nancy Steinbach
    I?Tm Steve Ember, with ?oIn the news? in VOA Special English.
    Building after building under water, refugees in shelters, thousands of others unsure where to go, appeals for help, anarchy, bodies in the streets. This is what one of American?Ts historic cities was reduced to this week by a powerful storm, Katrina.
    Officials want everyone still left in New Orleans, Louisiana to leave for now. The mayor of New Orleans says thousands may be dead. Hurricane Katrina also caused death and destruction in parts of Mississippi and Alabama along the Gulf of Mexico. Federal officials reported Friday that more than 1.500 thousand homes and businesses remained without electric power. New Orleans is famous for its wild Mardi Gras celebration and night light in French Quarter. Yet, the city of nearly 500 thousand people was built below the sea level. New Orleans has depended on levees, dams made of earth to control floods from the Mississippi river and Lake Pontchartrain .
    Katrina struck on Monday. New Orleans avoided a direct hit but two of the levees failed the next day. Most of the city was flooded. Helicopters dropped huge sandbags to fill the breaks but the water had no place to go. Pumping stations had no power. American faces one of the worst natural events in its history. President Bush says the recovery will take years. Congress returned from the summer holiday to approve a request for $10.500 million in emergency spending. The Bush?Ts administration is expected to ask for more in the weeks to come. People were told to leave the path of the storm but some would not or could not. Many of those worst affected by Katrina are poor and black. Africa- American leaders and others were angry that the government aid did not arrive faster. President Bush visited some of the damaged areas on Friday. He said the way officials reacted to the crisis was unacceptable. The economic effects of Katrina are being felt across the US. About ¼ of the oil produced nationwide comes from the Gulf of Mexico. New Orleans is also a major port for foreign oil and other shipping trade.
    Energy officials say the storm has cut oil production by 90%, and natural gas production by almost 80%. Some oil and gas operations have restarted in the Gulf but the full amount of the damage has not yet been reported. The president approved a release of oil from emergency supplies. But storm also closed processing sectors that make oil into fuel. The Energy Department says the nation has lost about 10% of the gasoline supply. Some fuel stations have no more gasoline. American drivers have been urged to use less fuel. Oil and gasoline prices were already high before the storm. Now many people are angry at what they see as attempts to profit from Katrina.
    ?oIn the News? in VOA Special English was written by Nancy Steinbach. I?Tm Steve Ember.
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    hix hix, tự vì mọi người cứ nhào vô gọi Maroon bằng chị chớ mình đâu có tự xưng là chị hồi nào đâu. Trong này mình chỉ chắc chắn làm chị của vài người thôi
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    Sửa bài nào. Kỳ này orbit nghe kém quá, soát lỗi cho các bạn mà phát hiện ra bao lỗi sai của mình
    Bài của toad.
    I''''m Steve Ember with "IN THE NEWS? in VOA Special English. Building after building under water, refugees in Southeastern shelters, thousands of others unsure where to go, appeals for helps, anarchy, bodies in streets. This is what one of the America?Ts historic cityies (ơ kìa, one of ? mà) was reduced to this week by a powerful storm, Katrina. Officials want everyone still left in the New Orleans, Louisiana, to leave for now. The mailmayor of New Orleans said says thousands maybe dead. Hurricane Katrina also caused deaddeath and destruction in parts of Mississippi and Alabama along the Gulf of Mexico. Federal officials reported Friday that more than 1,500,000 homes and businesses remained without the electric power. New Orleans is famous for its wild Mardi Gras celebration and night lightlife in the French Quarter. Yet the city of nearly 500,000 people was built below see level. New Orleans has depended on lebbieslevees then, dams made of earth, to control floods from the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain. Katrina struck on Monday, New Orleans avoided a direct hit. But 2 of the lebbies levees failed the next day. Most of the city was flooded. Helicopters dropped huge sand-bags to fill the break. But the water has had no place to go. Pumping station has had no power. America faced faces one of the worst natural events in its history. President Bush said says the recovery will take years. Congress returned from a summer holiday to approve a request for 10,500 million dollars in emergency spending. The Bush said ministration administration (hihi, chỗ này là đọc nối âm) is expected to ask for more in the weeks to come. People were told to leave the part path of the storm, but some would not or could not. Many of those were worst effected by Katrina are poor and black. African-American leaders and others were angry that government aid (cái này ko phải danh từ riêng đâu bạn à) did not arrive faster. President Bush visited some of the damaged arias areas on Friday. He said the way officials reacted to the crisis was unacceptable. The economic affects effects of Katrina are being felt across the United States. About 1/4 of the oil produced nationwide comes from the Gulf of Mexico. New Orleans is also a major port for foreign oil and other shipping trade. Energy officials said says the storm has cut oil production by 90 percent, and natural gas production by almost 80 percent. Some oil and gas operations has have restarted in the Gulf, but the full amount of the damaged has not yet been reported. The President approved that a release of oil from emergency supplyies, but the storm also closed processing centers that make oil into fuel. The Energy Department said says the nation has lost about 10 percent of its gasoline supply. Some fuel stations have no more gasoline. American drivers have been urged to use less fuel. Oil and gasoline prices were already high before the storm. Now many people are angry at what they see at as attempts to profit from Katrina. "IN THE NEWS? in VOA Special English was written by Nancy Steinbach. I''''m Steve Ember.
    Tổng kết: chủ yếu là bị lẫn giữa saidsays
    Được orbit sửa chữa / chuyển vào 23:35 ngày 19/09/2006
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    Bài của minhtrang86_vn.
    I''m Steve Ember with IN THE NEWS in VOA special English.
    Building after building under water, refugees in shelters, thousands of others unsure where to go, appeals for help, unlucky anarchy, bodyies in streets. This is what one of American''s histories historic cities were was reduced to this week by a powerful storm, Katrina. Officials want everyone still left in New Orleans, Louisianan to live leave for now. The mayor of New Orleans said says thousands may be dead. Hurricane Katrina also caused deep death and destruction in parts of Mississippi and Allen Bema Alabama along the Gulf of Mexico. Federal officials reported Friday that more than one million five hundred thousand homes and businesses remained without electric power. New Orleans is famous for its wide milligrams Mardi Gras celebrations and nightlight night life in the French quota Quarter
    Yet, the city of nearly five hundred thousand people was built below sea level. New Orleans has depended on lavish levees, damp dams made of earth to control floods from Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain. Katrina struck on Monday. New Orleans avoided a direct hit but two of the lavish levees failed the next day. Most of the cities were flooded. Helicopters dropped huge sandbank sandbags to fill the breaks but the water had no place to go. Pumping station had no power.
    American faces one of the most worst natural events in its history. President Bush said the recovery will take years. Congress returned from summer holiday to approve a request for ten thousand five hundred million dollars in an emergency expected spending. The boss''s Bush administration is expected to ask for more in the weeks to come.
    People who were told to leave the part path of this the storm but some would not or could not. Many of those worse worst affected by Katrina are poor and black. African-American leaders and others were angry that government''s aid did not arrive faster. President Bush visited some of the damaged areas on Friday. He said the way officials reacted to the crisis were was (chủ ngữ là số ít cơ mà) unacceptable. The economic effects of Katrina are being felt across the United States. About one-fourth of the oil produced nationwide comes from the Gulf of Mexico. New Orleans is also a major port for foreign oil and other shipping chase trade. Energy officials say the storm had has cut oil production by 90% and natural gas production by almost 80%. Some oil and gas operations have restarted in the Gulf but the full amount of the damage had has not yet been reported. The president approved that the a release of oil from emergency supplies, but the storm also closed processing centers that make oil into fuel. The Energy Department said says the nation has lost about 10% percents (lưu ý chỗ này không có s đâu em ơi) of its gasoline supply. Some fuel stations have no more gasoline. American drivers have been urged to use less fuel. Oil and gasoline prices were already high before the storm. Now many people are angry at what they see has as attempteds to profit from Katrina
    IN THE NEWS in VOA special English was written by Nancy Steinbach. I''m Steve Ember.
    Tổng kết:
    - Bị lẫn giữa saidsays
    - Một số chỗ nghe thiếu s
    - Chú ý phân biệt official (adj) và officials (n)


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    Thế em có ở trong số vài người đấy ko hay là ...
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    Để mọi người khỏi bối rối, Maroon nói luôn, ~ ai bằng và nhỏ tuổi hơn herotran80 (nếu số 80 này là năm sinh ) thì sẽ được gọi là em.
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    Iõ?Tm Steve Ember, with õ?oIn the newsõ? in VOA Special English.
    Building after building under water, refugees in shelters, thousands of others unsure where to go, appeals for help, anarchy, bodies in the streets. This is what one of Americanõ?Ts historic cities was reduced to this week by a powerful storm, Katrina.
    Officials want everyone still left in New Orleans, Louisiana, to leave for now. The mayor of New Orleans says thousands may be dead. Hurricane Katrina also caused death and destruction in parts of Mississippi and Alabama along the Gulf of Mexico. Federal officials reported Friday that more than 1500 one million five hundred thousand homes and businesses remained without electric power.
    New Orleans is famous for its wild Mardi Gras celebrations and night light life in French Quarter. Yet the city of nearly 950000 five hundred thousand people was built below the sea level. New Orleans has depended on levees, dams made of earth, to control floods from Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain.
    Katrina struck on Monday. New Orleans avoided a direct hit. But two of the levees failed the next day. Most of the city was flooded. Helicopters dropped huge sandbags to fill the breaks. But the water had no place to go. Pumping stations had no power.
    American faces one of the worst natural events in its history. President Bush says the recovery will take years. Congress returned from the a summer holiday to approve a request for $10,500m in emergency spending. The Bushõ?Ts administration is expected to ask for more in the weeks to come.
    People were told to leave the path of the storm. But some would not or could not. Many of those worst affected by Katrina are poor or and black. African-American leaders and others were angry that the government aid did not arrive faster. President Bush visited some of the damaged areas on Friday. He said the way officials reacted to the crisis was unacceptable.
    The economic effects of Katrina are being felt across the US. About ẳ of the oil produced nationwide comes from the Gulf of Mexico. New Orleans is also a major port for foreign oil and other shipping trade.
    Energy officials say the storm has cut oil production by 90% and natural gas production by almost 80%. Some oil and gas operations have restarted in the Gulf. But the full amount of the damage has not yet been reported.
    The president Bush approved a release of oil from emergency supplies. But the storm also closed processing sectors centers that make oil into fuel. The Energy Department says the nation has lost about 10% of gasoline supply. Some fuel stations have no more gasoline. American drivers have been urged to use less fuel.
    Oil and gasoline prices were already high before the storm. Now many people are angry at what they see as attempts to profit from Katrina.
    IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English was written by Nancy Steinbach. Iõ?Tm Steve Ember.

    Đúng là ghâp hs ngoan vỏằ>i bài mỏôu lỏĂi là thành hỏằc sinh giỏằi luôn, nghe quĂ cỏằô, tỏằ't nghiỏằ?p 'ặỏằÊc oài, rock oai.
    Được Maroon_Opal sửa chữa / chuyển vào 07:51 ngày 20/09/2006
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    Bài cỏằĐa orbit
    Iõ?Tm Steve Ember with IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.

    Buiding after building under water, refugees in shelters, thousands of others unsure where to go, appeals for help, anarchy, bodies in streets. This is what one of Americaõ?Ts historic cities was reduced to this week by a powerful storm, Katrina.
    Officials want everyone still left in New Orleans, Louisiana, to leave for now. The mayor of New Orleans says thousands may be dead. Hurricane Katrina also caused death and destruction in parts of Mississipi and Alabama along the Gulf of Mexico. Federal officials reported Friday that more than one million five hundred thousand homes and businesses remained without electric power.
    New Orleans is famous for its white Mardi Gras celebrations and night life in the French Quarter. Yet the city of nearly five hundred and thousand people was built below sea level. New Orleans has depended on levees, damns dams made of us earth, to control floods from Mississipi River and Lake Pontchartrain. (dỏƠu chỏƠm cÂu rỏƠt quan trỏằng nha)
    Katrina struck on Monday. The New Orleans avoided a direct hit. But two of the levees failed the next day. Most of the city was flooded. Helicopters dropped huge sandbags banks to fill the breaks. But the water had no place to go. Pumping stations had no power.
    American faces one of the worst natural events in its history. President Bush says the recovery will take years. Congress returned from on the a summer holiday to approve a request for ten thousand five hundred million dollars in emergency spending. The Bush administration is expected to ask for more in the weeks to come.
    People were told to leave apart from the storm. But some would not or could not. Many of those worst affected by Katrina are poor and black. African-American leaders and others were angry that government aid did not arrive faster. President Bush visited some of the damaged areas on Friday. He said the way officials reacted to the crisis was unacceptable.
    The economic effects of Katrina are being felt across the United States. About ẳ of the oil produced nation-wide comes from the Gulf of Mexico. The New Orleans is also the a major port for foreign oil and other shipping trades.
    Energy officials says (chỏằĐ ngỏằ là plural sao 'tỏằô lỏĂi có s) the storm has cut oil production by 90% and natural gas production by almost 80% percent. Some oil and gas vaporation operations have restarted in the Gulf. But the full amout of the damage has not yet been reported.
    The president approved that the leave a release of oil from emergency supplies. But the storm also closed processing centers that make oil into fuel. The Energy Department says the nation has lost about ten percent of the its gasoline supply. Some fuel stations have no more gasoline. American drivers have been urged to use less fuel.
    Oil and gasoline prices were already high before the storm. Now many people are angry at what they see has as attempts to profit from Katrina.
    IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English was written by Nancy Steinbach. Iõ?Tm Steve Ember.
    -Xong-
    Được Maroon_Opal sửa chữa / chuyển vào 08:02 ngày 20/09/2006
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    In Southeastern U.S., Storm Leaves Many People Homeless, Helpless, Angry
    I?Tm Steve Ember with In the News in Voa Special English.
    Building after building under water, refugees in shelters, thousands (mắc lỗi chỗ này hơi bị thường xuyên à nha) of others unsure where to go, appeals for help, elegy anarchy, bodies in streets. This is what one of the American?Ts historic cities wants was reduced to this week by a powerful storm, Katrina.
    Officials want everyone still left in New Orleans, Louisianan, to leave for now. The mail drop mayor (cái vụ ông thị trưởng này đã nghe 1 lần rồi mà vẫn sai là seo???) of New Orleans said says (nhắc hoài mỏi tay) thousands may be dead. Hurricane Katrina also caused death and destruction in parts of Mississippi and Alabama along the Gulf of Mexico. Federal officials reported Friday that more than 1,500,000 homes and businesses remained without electric power.
    New Orleans, this is famous for its wide wild Mardi Gras celebrations and night life in French Quarter. Yet, the city of nearly 500,000 people were was (chủ ngữ của to be là the city) built bellow below sea level. New Orleans has depended on navy levees, dams may made of earth, to control floods from the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain.
    Katrina struck on Monday. New Orleans avoided a directed hit. But troop two of the navy levees failed the next day. Most of the city was flooded. Helicopters dropped huge sand-bags to fill the breaks. But the water has no place to go. Pumping stations have had no power.
    American faces one of the worst natural events in its history. President Bush said says the recovery will take years. Congress returned from a summer holiday to approve a request for 10,500 million dollars in emergency spending. The Bush?Ts administration is expected to ask for more in the weeks to come.
    People were told to leave the path of the storm. But some would not or could not. Many of those worse worst affected by Katrina are poor and black. African-American leaders and others were angry that government?Ts aid did not arrive faster. President Bush visited some of the damaged areas on Friday. He said the way officials reacted to the crisis was unacceptable.
    The economic effects of Katrina are being failed felt across the United States. About ¼ of the oil produced nationwide comes from the Gulf of Mexico. New Orleans is also a major port for foreign oil and other shipping trade.
    Energy officials say the storm had has cut oil production by 90% and natural gas production by almost 80%. Some oil and gas operations have restarted in the Gulf. But a fall the full amount of the damage has not yet been reported.
    The president approved a release of oil from emergency supplies. But the storm also closed processing centers that makes oil into fuel. The Energy Department said says the nation has lost about 10% of its gasoline supply. Some fuel stations have no more gasoline. American drivers have been urged to use less fuel.
    Oil and gasoline prices were all ready already high before the storm. Now, many people are angry as at what they see have as attempts to profit from Katrina.
    In the News in VOA Special English was written by Nancy Steinbach. I?Tm Steve Ember.
    Không nhiều lỗi nhưng vẫn sai mấy cái lỗi ?ocổ tích?, chứng tỏ vẫn chưa rút được kinh nghiệm gì từ ?olỗi lầm? của mình

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