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- chloe posted on 03/09/2006Alexis de TocquevilleĽժ¼һ㡣 һйġ China appears to me to present the most perfect instance of that species of well-being which a highly centralized administration may furnish to its subjects. Travelers assure us that the Chinese have tranquillity without happiness, industry without improvement, stability without strength, and public order without public morality. The condition of society there is always tolerable, never excellent. I imagine that when China is opened to Eu
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- Connierzp posted on 04/01/2008Two WSJ articles on education: What Makes Finnish Kids So Smart? http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB120425355065601997-7Bp8YFw7Yy1n9bdKtVyP7KBAcJA_20080330.html Feb 29, 2008 Are Hard-Working Chinese Kids A Model for American Students? http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120535107110431171.html?mod=hps_us_editors_picks Ӣģ http://chinese.wsj.com/gb/20080314/llw111417.asp?source=channel ģ March 12, 2008
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- 3mwzt posted on 04/02/2008Disloyalty That Merits An Insult By James Carville Saturday, March 29, 2008; A15 Last Friday the New York Times asked me to comment on New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson's endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama for president. For 15 years, Richardson served with no small measure of distinction as the representative of New Mexico's 3rd Congressional District. But he gained national stature -- and his career took off -- when President Bill Clinton appointed him U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and later
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- JulyRuozhi posted on 03/28/2008øϵĽڶĻ˵ȻǾͷ ǽид Jiang Rong Vs. Goldblatt By Eric Abrahamsen from Paper Republic, published March 28, 12am. The arena: The second floor of the Baiyun Hotel, an enormous official meeting hall some of us have dubbed the Great Hall of the People, complete with velvet curtains, raised podium, and (apparently) refrigerated wooden chairs. The contestants: Jiang Rong, author of Wolf Totem, and Howard Goldblatt, translator of that novel into English. The
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