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- touche posted on 08/10/2009ÀÏͬѧÎÄÕ£¬·¢ÓÚ½üÆÚ¡¶¶ÁÊé¡·¡£ +++ °ÍÀ軳¾É ¸µï¬ ÎåÔ³õµÄÒ»¸öÔ糿£¬¶¥×ÅÊæÊʵÄÑô¹âÂþ²½ÓÚÐÂÔóÎ÷ÖÝÆÕÁÖ˹¶Ùϳǣ¬±ÊÕß×ß½øÁËÒ»¼ÒÃûΪÃÔ¹¬µÄÊéµê¡£ÎÒϲ»¶Õâ¼ÒÊéµêÊÇÒòΪµêÖ÷µÄÑ¡Êé±È½ÏÆ«ÖØÓÚ֪ʶÈ˵ÄȤζ¡£Ò»½øÃÅ£¬ÎҾͷµ½ÁËÃÀ¹ú×÷¼Ò°®µÂÃÉ¡£»³ÌØÔÚ°ÍÀèÉú»îÁËÊ®ÁùÄêºóд³ÉµÄ¡¶¹ä½ÖÈË ¨C ÂþÓΰÍÀèã£ÃýÖ®³Ç¡·(The Flaneur ¨C A Stroll Through the Paradoxes of Paris)Ò»Êé¡£´ÓÊéºóµÄìéÒ³ÉϵÃϤ£¬Ëû´Ó°ÍÀè»ØÃÀºóסÔÚŦԼ£¬¾ÍÔÚÊéµê½Ö¶ÔÃæµ
- touche posted on 08/06/2009Recession is over, says economist According to Dennis Gartman, a number of indicators point to a recovery that is just getting started. By Scott Cendrowski, reporter August 6, 2009: 12:41 PM ET NEW YORK (Fortune) -- When economist Dennis Gartman told subscribers of his newsletter in the fall of 2007 that the U.S. was entering a recession, the Dow was at 13,500, and the official government call wouldn't come for another full year. Now he's ahead of officials and forecasters again. According to G
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- touche posted on 07/27/2009An Elusive Musical Gift Could Be at Children's Fingertips By Kathryn Tolbert Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, July 27, 2009 TOKYO -- If you could give your child the gift of perfect pitch -- the ability to identify a note simply by hearing it -- would you? The few who are born with perfect pitch say notes have a concrete identity and presence, almost like colors, and being able to intuitively recognize them gives music an almost three-dimensional quality. To put it simply, "if you tas
- touche posted on 07/27/2009The Law On Trial In China By Teng Biao Saturday, July 25, 2009 BEIJING -- On July 17, agents of Beijing's Civil Affairs Bureau raided and closed the office of the Open Constitution Initiative, a local nongovernmental organization. This center had been the primary meeting place for China's nascent movement of "rights lawyers," in which I have been an active participant. There are not too many of us. China has 140,000 lawyers but only a few dozen lawyers who focus on citizens' rights. Our
- touche posted on 07/24/2009I still remember Susan asking for a second best choice for a book to learn to appreciate or emulate great English writing. Here's one, not necessary the second best though. The book has selections from 490 authors beginning with Sir Thomas Malory and ending with Japanese American writer Kazuo Ishguro. By wading through the tome, highlighting our personal favorites and commit some to our memory I' m sure it'll do us some good. The book is probably out of print but you can get a decent copy at a roc
- touche posted on 07/21/2009¿´À´ÊÐÕþ¸®µÃ×¼±¸ÅâÇ®À²¡£ Arrest of Henry Louis Gates Brings Charges of Profiling Cambridge police arrested Henry Louis Gates Jr., a Harvard University professor who is one of the leading figures in African-American studies, outside his home on disorderly conduct charges Thursday in an incident some see as racial profiling, The Boston Globe reported. According to the police, someone walking saw Gates trying to get into his own home without a key. (Gates has said that his door was jammed.) When police a
- touche posted on 07/21/2009ÄѵÀºï×Ó±ÈijЩ¿§·È¿Í»¹Ç¿Ã´£¿ ;) Monkeys 'grasp basic grammar' Monkeys can understand the simple rules of grammar but the key element of all human languages is beyond them, a study at Harvard University has shown. The research with cotton-top tamarins shows they are able to instinctively understand finite state grammar, involving the simple pairing of words. However, they are not able to follow phrase structure grammar, the complex rules crucial to every human language. Details of the US r
- touche posted on 07/17/2009
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- touche posted on 07/14/2009Why the #$%! Do We Swear? For Pain Relief Dropping the F-bomb or other expletives may not only be an expression of agony, but also a means to alleviate it By Frederik Joelving Bad language could be good for you, a new study shows. For the first time, psychologists have found that swearing may serve an important function in relieving pain. The study, published today in the journal NeuroReport, measured how long college students could keep their hands immersed in cold water. During the chilly exerc
- touche posted on 07/14/2009
- touche posted on 07/12/2009Music In and Out of Harmony With Nazi Ideals By Kirsten Grieshaber Associated Press Sunday, July 12, 2009 EISENACH, Germany -- Richard Wagner is the classical composer most associated with the Nazis, but Johann Sebastian Bach was the one the party dubbed "the most German of Germans" and whose music was played at rallies to stir up nationalist zeal. The Nazis praised Bach for his "racially pure" family tree dating to the 11th century and for the "German" discipline of his baroque-style
- touche posted on 07/07/2009
- touche posted on 07/07/2009tar's idea of having a separate English forum is a good one if maya really wants to attract people who don't know Chinese. We can gain valuable insights and perspectives from exchanges with these people. Besides, tar will have a place to indulge in his linguistic acrobatics and so will Linghu learn to write one or two minimally respectable English sentence after all these years of snugging in Queen Mother's groin. We all can benefit.
- touche posted on 07/03/2009Convicted Spy's Affair Inspired 'M. Butterfly' By T. Rees Shapiro Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, July 3, 2009 Shi Pei Pu, a Chinese operatic soprano who along with his French lover was convicted of espionage and whose complicated affair inspired the Tony Award-winning Broadway play "M. Butterfly" and movie of the same title, died June 30 in Paris. An aide confirmed Mr. Shi's death to Agence France-Presse and said he was 70. Mr. Shi had been working as a librettist and soprano fo
- touche posted on 07/01/2009June 29, 2009 Op-Ed Columnist Betraying the Planet By PAUL KRUGMAN So the House passed the Waxman-Markey climate-change bill. In political terms, it was a remarkable achievement. But 212 representatives voted no. A handful of these no votes came from representatives who considered the bill too weak, but most rejected the bill because they rejected the whole notion that we have to do something about greenhouse gases. And as I watched the deniers make their arguments, I couldn¡¯t help thinking
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- touche posted on 06/16/2009The Future of Kapitalism October 16, 2008 Forget Adam Smith, Whatever Works Washington's partial nationalization of banks marks a fundamental shift in thinking about the relationship of the public and private sectors By Pete Engardio On Oct. 11, amid a week of astonishing developments in the global stock and credit markets, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard W. Fisher addressed the high and mighty of global finance in Washington during pivotal meetings of the Group of Seven and t
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- touche posted on 06/09/2009The unbearable weight of history Oct 16th 2008 From The Economist print edition A long-buried scandal may taint a giant¡¯s reputation MILAN KUNDERA¡¯S poignant novels epitomised the tragic division of central Europe from the rest of the continent. Works such as ¡°The Unbearable Lightness of Being¡± told of lives clouded or ruined by totalitarianism. The story of Miroslav Dvoracek, a Czech spy for the West, would fit well into a Kundera novel. Caught by the secret police in 1950 while on an
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- touche posted on 05/18/2009NYTimes columnist admits using blogger's words NEW YORK (AP) - New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd has admitted to using a paragraph virtually word-for-word from a prominent liberal blogger without attribution. Dowd acknowledged the error in an e-mail to the Huffington Post on Sunday, the Web site reported. The Times corrected her column online to give proper credit for the material to Talking Points Memo editor Josh Marshall. The newspaper is expected to issue a formal correction Monday. A re
- touche posted on 05/15/2009ÖÐÎÄ£º http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/world/documents/zhao_review_chinese.pdf From the Inside, Out Zhao Ziyang Continues His Fight Postmortem Reviewed by Perry Link Sunday, May 17, 2009 PRISONER OF THE STATE The Secret Journal of Zhao Ziyang Translated from the Chinese and edited by Bao Pu, Renee Chiang, and Adi Ignatius Simon & Schuster. 306 pp. $26 [Eds. note: This story has been translated into Chinese and i
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